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Plea for more naval assets to counter pirates

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bloodypirateflagFour leading shipping organizations today congratulated the governments of Korea and Malaysia for recent counter piracy rescues, but called for more naval assets to be deployed against pirates.

BIMCO, the International Chamber of Shipping, INTERCARGO and INTERTANKO  said in a statement issued today that the piracy situation  has “changed radically” in recent weeks.

“Not only are there now 30 ships and more than 700 seafarers in captivity for as long as seven months on average, but also the pirates  are employing new tactics,” said the statement. “They make greater use of so-called mother ships, some of them large hijacked vessels, which has vastly expanded their range of operation to encompass much of the Arabian Sea between the Gulf of Aden, Somalia and India. They make use of increased firepower to attack, and there are reports of worsening conditions for captured seafarers.”

‘This situation calls for immediate action by governments before these tactics make trading in the area almost impossible. Over 40 percent of the world’s seaborne oil supply now passes through waters at high risk from pirate attack at a time when studies are indicating that piracy is costing the global economy $7-12 billion per year.

“We call on the world’s governments to note the extent to which additional international naval assets in this region are desperately needed, and how they should be empowered to enforce a truly robust response against the pirates before ships are successfully hijacked.”

January 25, 2011

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