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Somalia Piracy Falls to Six-Year Low as Guards Defend Ships
2012-10-23
(Sh.M.Network)--Somalia piracy attacks against merchant shipping fell to the lowest in six years in the third quarter as armed guards on vessels and naval patrols cut attempted hijacks on the trade route linking Asia and Europe.

One ship was attacked compared with 36 in the same quarter a year ago, the London-based International Maritime Bureau, which has been tracking incidents since 1991, said in an e- mailed report today.

That's the fewest since the same period in 2006, when no attacks were reported, Assistant Director Cyrus Mody said by e-mail.

Governments spent almost $1.3 billion last year on military interventions including naval patrols, the One Earth Future Foundation, a Broomfield, Colorado-based non-profit, said in February.

Attacks cost the industry and governments $6.9 billion last year, it estimated. Fourteen out of 28 ships briefed by the U.K.'s Royal Navy in the week to Oct. 19 were carrying or recently carried armed guards, U.K. Maritime Trade Operations said in an e-mailed report Oct. 20.

"We welcome the successful robust targeting of pirate action groups by international navies in the high-risk waters off Somalia," IMB Director Pottengal Mukundan said in the report. "There can be no room for complacency. These waters are still extremely high-risk and the naval presence must be maintained."

Trade worth $952 billion transited the Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean in 2009, according to a 2011 report for the U.K.'s Chamber of Shipping and the London-based Oil Companies International Marine Forum.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Yeah, that'll never work...
Posted by: tu3031   2012-10-23 21:25  

#5  Looks like good Pirate Boyz + Best Gal(s) are gonna start experiencing domestic "issues"???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-10-23 20:21  

#4  Count me among the surprised that guards were ever allowed to the degree seen.

Slippery slope sez watch out for the Fat Merchantman with the Harpoon kit.
Posted by: Shipman   2012-10-23 15:39  

#3  Can't say I'm surprised. It's kind of hard to use groups of kiddies to shield yourself in a tiny motorboat.
Posted by: Charles   2012-10-23 13:51  

#2  Gun control on ships, gun control in Chicago. Always the same excuses to refuse to arm the citizenry. Same escalation in crime. Introduce properly trained armed men with robust authority to act into the population an amazing event occurs. Generally, if a theory is substantiated by repeated similar behavior and outcome its usually considered a law. Unfortunately, scientific law is checked by the priest of the church of law, lawyers and their brethren judges.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-10-23 08:22  

#1  I thought armed guards was going to result in baby bunnies and darling duckies killed all over the place as the gun-crazies shot anything that moved?
Posted by: Bobby   2012-10-23 06:10  

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