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Maritime SecuritySecurity Training
19 September 2023

ESS Maritime’s Security Training: Empowering Maritime Personnel with Security Protocols

ESS Maritime's Security Training Empowering Maritime Personnel with Security Protocols

In the ever-evolving world of maritime security and working in high risk areas, staying ahead of potential threats is paramount. At ESS Maritime, we understand the significance of safeguarding our seas and knowing how to work securely in high risk locations, we’re committed to empowering personnel with cutting-edge security protocols. In this article, we’ll delve into our security training and how it equips individuals and teams to fully understand the challenges of maritime security effectively.

The Essence of Maritime Security Training

Being Safe on the High Seas

Maritime security training is the cornerstone of ESS Maritime’s commitment to ensuring safe and secure waters for all. Whether you’re a seasoned seafarer or new to the industry, our training programmes are designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to address security challenges head-on.

Tailored Courses for Diverse Needs

Our training portfolio encompasses a range of courses, each tailored to meet specific security needs within the sector. From Security Awareness training, to HEAT, to TCCC and Personal Survival Techniques our courses cover a wide spectrum of security concerns.

How ESS Maritime Empowers You

Real-World Scenarios

Our training goes beyond theory, immersing participants in realistic scenarios. This hands-on approach ensures that you’re well-prepared to handle security threats effectively.

Cutting-Edge Technology

We embrace the latest technology and strategies to keep you up-to-date with the ever-changing security landscape. Our training modules incorporate state-of-the-art tools and techniques.

Collaboration is Key

At ESS Maritime, we believe that maritime security is a collective effort. We work closely with our clients and partners to tailor training solutions that meet their unique requirements. Together, we are stronger in safeguarding our seas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary objective of maritime security training?

Maritime security training aims to equip individuals and teams with the knowledge and skills needed to protect vessels, crews, and cargo from security threats, including piracy, and terrorism.

Can you provide an example of how ESS Maritime’s training has made a difference?

Certainly! One of our clients, a shipping company that had previously encountered security incidents in piracy-prone waters, witnessed a remarkable transformation in their crew’s response after enrolling them in our piracy prevention training. This tangible result underscores the effectiveness of our programs in real-world situations.

ESS Maritime’s Path to Safety

When you choose ESS Maritime for your security training needs, you’re not just investing in a service; you’re joining a community dedicated to safeguarding our oceans. Together, we’re making maritime security a top priority, and together, we’re stronger.

Empower Your Team with ESS Maritime’s Security Training

Ready to take the first step towards elevated maritime security? Explore our diverse training courses and collaborate with us to tailor a solution that fits your unique needs. Together, we can make our seas and high risk areas safer for all.

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Maritime SecurityRisk IntelligenceSecurity Alert
5 September 2023

Exploring the Benefits of Anti Piracy Training by ESS Maritime

Exploring the Benefits of Anti Piracy Training | ESS-Maritime

In the dynamic and challenging realm of maritime operations, piracy remains a persistent threat that can compromise the safety of vessels and crew members. ESS Maritime offers a specialized Anti Piracy awareness training program designed to equip maritime crews with the essential knowledge and skills necessary to navigate these threats effectively.

Case 1: Preventing Hostage Situations

Among the gravest dangers faced by maritime crews is the potential of being taken hostage by pirates. ESS Maritime’s training protocol empowers crews with the ability to identify looming threats, implement best practices for fortifying their vessels against unauthorized boarding, and employ non-lethal defense techniques to repel pirate attacks. By delving into real-world incidents and dissecting successful hostage prevention strategies, maritime crews are better prepared to handle high-stress situations, ensuring the safety and security of both crew members and the vessels themselves.

Case 2: Minimizing Operational Disruptions

Piracy incidents don’t just compromise the safety of crews; they also disrupt maritime operations, leading to financial losses and operational delays. ESS Maritime’s training prioritizes proactive measures that crews can adopt to deter piracy attempts. By implementing stringent security protocols, leveraging advanced communication systems, and collaborating with international naval forces, crews can significantly diminish the risk of piracy-related disruptions. We highlight instances where well-trained maritime crews effectively thwarted potential attacks, thereby facilitating uninterrupted cargo transport and preserving operational schedules.

Case 3: Fostering International Collaboration

Effectively countering piracy demands global collaboration and cooperative efforts. ESS Maritime’s Anti Piracy training encourages crews to engage in active information sharing and coordination with maritime security organizations, law enforcement agencies, and neighboring vessels. By fostering such alliances, maritime crews contribute to cultivating a safer and more secure maritime environment for all stakeholders. This case underscores scenarios where adequately trained crews played a pivotal role in notifying relevant authorities about imminent piracy threats, leading to swift and targeted responses, including the successful capture of pirates.

Navigating Towards Security

ESS Maritime’s commitment to maritime security is aptly reflected in our Anti Piracy awareness training program. By examining these three compelling cases, it is evident that a well-prepared crew serves as the primary line of defense against piracy threats. By arming crews with knowledge, strategies, and a proactive mindset, ESS Maritime significantly bolsters the safety of maritime operations while enhancing the overall security of global maritime trade.

Invest in Anti Piracy training to secure a safer maritime future. Reach out to ESS Maritime to explore our comprehensive and effective training programs.

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East AfricaMaritime SecurityRisk IntelligenceWest Africa
5 September 2023

Risk Intelligence Report August 2023

Risk Intelligence Report | August 2023 | ESS Maritime

Risk Intelligence Report: August 2023 – Maritime Incidents in West and East Africa

August 2023 has seen a relatively quiet month in terms of reported maritime incidents in the high-risk areas of West and East Africa. However, it is essential to emphasise that this does not necessarily indicate a decrease in potential risks. Vigilance and adherence to safety regulations remain paramount. When incidents do occur, the consequences can be more significant than anticipated, affecting both crew members and the financial stability of companies operating in these areas.

East Africa

UKMTO:

August 27

  • Location: Off the coast of East Africa
  • Description of Incident: UKMTO has received reports of a cargo vessel being approached to 0.4 nautical miles (NM) by one fast craft, which closed in at a speed of 25 knots before maintaining station keeping on the same course as the cargo vessel. The craft was observed to have six persons on board (POB), and armed security teams (AST) onboard the cargo vessel revealed their weapons. In response, the craft changed direction to the west. The skiff involved in this incident measured 8-12 meters in length, 1 meter in width, and had a black/grey hull. Fortunately, there was no indication of a direct threat to the cargo vessel.

West Africa

MDAT GoG:

August 5, 2023

  • Location: Sekondi Anchorage Area, Ghana
  • Description of Incident: On August 5th, 2023, at 2352 hours UTC, while anchored at the Sekondi anchorage area in Ghana, a supply vessel was approached by a local canoe at the port quarter side. Suspected sea robbers attempted to board the vessel, prompting the crew to raise the alarm. The quick response of the crew forced the suspected sea robbers to flee the scene. Local authorities were immediately alerted to the situation.

August 7, 2023

  • Location: Sekondi Anchorage Area, Ghana
  • Description of Incident: On August 7th, 2023, at 0320 hours UTC, while anchored at the Sekondi anchorage area in Ghana, another supply vessel was approached by a local canoe, this time at the starboard side of the vessel. Five individuals were spotted on board the canoe. Once again, the crew reacted swiftly, raising an external alarm, which resulted in the suspected sea robbers fleeing the scene. As with the previous incident, local authorities were alerted to the situation.

Assessing Maritime Security in West and East Africa

August 2023 has seen a relatively uneventful month in the context of reported maritime incidents within the high-risk waters of West and East Africa. Nonetheless, it is vital to avoid complacency, as this apparent calm may mask lurking dangers. The importance of upholding stringent safety protocols, compliance with regulations, and the continual vigilance of crew members cannot be overstated in these regions. The incidents recounted in this report underscore the persistent potential threats that maritime operators confront. To safeguard your crew and maintain your company’s financial stability in these challenging waters, remain informed and prepared.

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Maritime SecurityRisk IntelligenceSecurity Alert
15 August 2023

Navigating Safe Trade in the Black Sea: Insights from ESS Maritime

How to navigate the black sea | ESS Maritime Insights

At ESS Maritime, your safety is our top priority. We understand that trading in the Black Sea comes with its unique challenges and risks. We’re committed to keeping you informed and prepared for safe trading practices in this dynamic region. In this newsletter, we’ll provide you with valuable insights and recommendations on how to navigate the current situation in the Black Sea.

Understanding the Landscape: Recent Developments

Recent incidents, such as the firing of warning shots and boarding of a cargo ship in the Black Sea, have highlighted the need for vigilance and strategic planning. Russia’s withdrawal from certain agreements has introduced uncertainties in the region’s trading routes.

Our Solutions for Enhanced Security

ESS Maritime offers a range of unarmed security measures to support your safe trading endeavors. Our expert risk intelligence reports and advisory services are designed to provide you with up-to-date information on potential risks and recommended actions. With our assistance, you can make informed decisions that prioritize the safety of your crew, cargo, and vessels.

Strategic Sailing Recommendations

To mitigate risks, we recommend considering routes that maximize safety. Sailing from and to Ukrainian seaports while keeping close to the coast of the Northwestern part of the Black Sea through the territorial waters of Turkey, Romania, and Bulgaria can offer increased security during your journey.

Navigating Uncharted Waters Together

The evolving situation in the Black Sea requires us to adapt and stay vigilant. As Ukraine opens temporary humanitarian corridors for merchant vessels, we stand ready to assist you in planning your routes and ensuring the security of your voyages. We understand the importance of stable trade relationships and are committed to helping you overcome challenges.

Partnering for Safe Trade

At ESS Maritime, we believe that collaboration is key to overcoming challenges in the maritime industry. Our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way, providing you with the insights, advice, and solutions you need to navigate the Black Sea with confidence.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us for any inquiries or assistance. Together, we can ensure the safety of your trading endeavors in the Black Sea.

[Disclaimer: This newsletter is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice.]

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East AfricaMaritime SecurityRisk IntelligenceWest Africa
4 August 2023

Risk Intelligence Report July 2023

Risk Intelligence Report July 2023 | ESS Maritime

The treacherous waters of West Africa have witnessed a considerable increase in incidents during July 2023, making it one of the most hazardous regions for maritime operations. ESS Maritime, as a leading maritime security provider, has dedicated significant time and effort to provide its esteemed clients with comprehensive insights into the escalating dangers that confront vessels navigating these troubled waters. By equipping its clients with crucial information, ESS Maritime strives to enhance their preparedness and proactive approach in the face of growing threats.

West Africa, with its vast coastline and intricate waterways, has become a hotbed of criminal activities such as piracy, armed robberies, and abductions. The surge in such incidents calls for heightened vigilance and stringent compliance with local authorities’ regulations. ESS Maritime, armed with a wealth of expertise and data-driven intelligence, is committed to ensuring its clients are well-prepared to tackle these maritime challenges effectively.

Incidents in West Africa

30th June 2023, off the coast of Douala: Description: An attack occurred on two fishing vessels, with exchanged gunfire leading to the successful repulsion of the attackers.

30th June 2023, Douala anchorage: Description: A MV was attacked, and a group of individuals boarded the vessel, abducting some crew members. Thankfully, the remaining crew and the vessel are now safe, with local authorities investigating the incident.

5th July 2023, approximately 14nm south of Conakry: Description: A small boat carrying about six individuals attempted to board a vessel using ladders. Prompt action by a crew member, who pointed a light at them, deterred the attackers, and they turned away from the vessel, heading towards open seas. The master confirmed the safety of all crew members.

5th July 2023, Northern part of Sierra Leone waters, bordering Guinea: Description: Eight perpetrators attacked and robbed a vessel, resulting in gunshots being fired.

10th July 2023, Takoradi Port: Description: Crew deck patrols discovered a partly removed razor wire on the forward bow port side, with two individuals spotted on board. The bridge watch was immediately informed, and a General Alarm was raised. The crew was mustered, and during the alarm, two persons jumped from the deck into the water and escaped on a blue wooden boat, where an additional two persons were waiting. Fortunately, the crew remained safe, and no vessel properties were stolen. All padlocks were found intact.

20th July 2023, near Kitombe Port: Description: An unknown group of men boarded a vessel from a small boat, broke into a container, stole items, and swiftly departed. The alarm was raised, and a search was conducted, ensuring the safety of the crew and vessel.

22nd July 2023, 18 NM southwest of Freetown Port, Sierra Leone: Description: A fishing vessel was hijacked by 13 unknown persons. However, the crew and vessel were reported as safe.

Incidents in East Africa

Incident approximately 28nm northeast of Muscat: Description: Shots were fired in the area, but the incident is now over, and both the vessel and crew are safe, as reported by UKMTO.

Escalating incidents West Africa

The escalating incidents in West Africa underscore the critical need for our maritime operators to remain vigilant and proactive in safeguarding their crew and vessels. ESS Maritime stands firmly by its commitment to providing timely and comprehensive risk intelligence to its clients, ensuring they stay well-informed about the evolving threats in these high-risk areas.

As the situation in these regions remains dynamic and unpredictable, clients must prioritize the safety and security of their assets at sea. By adhering to the regulations set forth by local authorities and adopting robust security measures, our maritime operators can significantly mitigate risks and respond effectively to potential threats.

In the face of the challenges posed by piracy, armed robberies, and abductions, ESS Maritime urges all clients to take proactive steps to protect their crew and vessels. Staying informed, remaining compliant with the ever-changing regulatory landscape, and implementing effective security protocols are crucial to ensuring safe and successful maritime operations in these high-risk areas. 

With ESS Maritime as a reliable partner, clients can navigate these perilous waters with confidence and peace of mind.

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Maritime SecurityWest Africa
11 July 2023

Case Studies: Successful Security Operations in West Africa

Case studies - West Africa | ESS Maritime

With ESS Maritime’s comprehensive security solutions for West Africa, we would like to share some real-life case studies that demonstrate our success in protecting vessels, crews, and assets in the region.

These stories showcase our expertise, professionalism, and dedication to providing top-notch security solutions tailored to the specific needs of our clients. We believe that by highlighting these successes, you can gain a deeper understanding of the impact our services can have on your own operations.

Case Study 1: Foiling a Pirate Attack

In the waters of West Africa, one of our clients, a shipping company, encountered a distressing situation when their vessel came under attack by armed pirates. The crew immediately activated our onboard security team, trained in anti-piracy tactics and crisis management. Our team swiftly responded, neutralizing the threat and ensuring the safety of the crew and the vessel. Through our prompt and coordinated actions, the client’s vessel was safeguarded, and the crew members were unharmed.

Case Study 2: Efficient Risk Assessment and Planning

A multinational corporation approached us to conduct a thorough risk assessment of their supply chain operations in West Africa. Our experienced team meticulously analyzed potential vulnerabilities and devised a comprehensive security plan. By implementing our recommended measures, such as enhanced onboard security, route planning, and communication protocols, the client experienced a significant reduction in security incidents and disruptions. This success not only protected their assets but also ensured the uninterrupted flow of their operations.

Case Study 3: Crisis Management and Support

During a regional crisis involving political unrest and heightened security threats, a logistics company enlisted our assistance to navigate the challenging situation. Our crisis management team provided immediate support, ensuring the safe passage of their vessels and minimizing disruptions. Through proactive monitoring, dynamic risk assessments, and effective coordination with local authorities, we successfully guided the client through the crisis, ensuring the security of their assets and personnel.

These case studies exemplify the range of challenges we have successfully addressed in West African waters. Our commitment to delivering tailored security solutions, combined with our expertise and swift response, enables us to protect our clients’ interests even in the most demanding situations.

Are these scenarios familiar to you, and would you like to learn more about where and how we can assist you? Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us. We are more than happy to collaborate and will always be able to devise a suitable plan.

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Maritime SecurityRisk Intelligence
3 July 2023

Risk Intelligence Report June 2023

Risk Intelligence Report | June 2023 | ESS Maritime

In our ongoing commitment to providing valuable insights, ESS Maritime is pleased to present the latest edition of our Risk Intelligence report for June 2023, focusing on maritime security incidents in East and West Africa. This report aims to keep you informed about significant activities and incidents, highlighting the importance of adhering to best practices and ensuring adequate security measures onboard your vessels.

Although no severe situations occurred during the month, there were notable incidents where prompt action following the Best Management Practices version 5 (BMP5) instructions prevented potential encounters with armed pirates. In one instance, the presence of armed security onboard successfully averted a potentially dangerous situation, compelling the intruders to retreat.

It is important to note that the incidents reported here represent only a fraction of the actual occurrences. Numerous unreported incidents take place regularly, underscoring the necessity for consistent vigilance and adherence to recommended security protocols.

Let us now delve into the specific incidents reported in June 2023:

East Africa:

  • On 4th June 2023, approximately 27 nautical miles north of Mina Saqr, a merchant vessel encountered three small crafts carrying armed personnel. Following the BMP5 guidelines, the vessel executed self-protection maneuvers, resulting in the departure of the small crafts after 30 minutes. Both the vessel and crew remained unharmed.
  • On 27th June 2023, near Port Saleef in Yemen, a suspicious approach occurred. Two small crafts with armed individuals approached a vessel, coming as close as 50 meters on the port side. Although weapons were observed on the small crafts, no shots were fired. The vessel swiftly increased its speed and maneuvered strategically to evade the potential threat. Eventually, the small crafts left the vicinity, and the vessel and crew reported no harm.

West Africa:

  • From 16th to 23rd June 2023, in the vicinity of Conakry, approximately 16 nautical miles south, an armed boarding took place on an anchored merchant vessel. Four armed individuals forcefully obtained money from the vessel’s safe. Following the incident, the armed persons departed, leaving the crew and vessel unharmed.
  • On 28th June 2023, at the Takoradi anchorage area, a theft occurred on a merchant ship during the night. Three robbers were involved in the incident. Fortunately, the crew remained safe throughout the incident.

At ESS Maritime, we understand the paramount importance of timely information and effective security measures to mitigate risks in the areas where your vessels operate. Our dedicated team is ready to provide comprehensive support, ensuring you remain well-informed and equipped with the necessary measures to safeguard your ships.

Contact us today to benefit from our expertise and reliable assistance.

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East AfricaMaritime SecurityRisk IntelligenceWest Africa
30 May 2023

Risk Intelligence Report: May 2023

Risk Intelligence Report May 2023 | ESS Maritime

Do you want to stay informed about the maritime security developments in high-risk areas that occurred in the month of May? Take a look at our monthly Risk Intelligence Report. We keep you updated on events that may be relevant to you and provide insights to help you prepare and protect yourself. Our aim is to identify trends and keep you up to date. Please note that we only describe the reported incidents and events, but it is important to be aware that numerous incidents may go unreported through official channels.

May 2023 Incidents

Here are some of the officially reported incidents that occurred in May 2023.

Has it been a calm month in East Africa?

The UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) has not reported any notable attacks in the past month. However, they have issued warnings about military actions and training exercises in various areas in and around East Africa. It is essential to be aware of these developments to understand what to expect in the region and conduct a proper analysis.

Three Crew Members Kidnapped in the West Africa Region

In West Africa, an incident was reported last month:

On May 2, 2023, in Gabon; Three seafarers were abducted from an Eagle Bulk Shipping bulker anchored off the coast. The attack on the 58,000-dwt Glebe Bulker, built in 2010, occurred 4.7 nautical miles from the Owendo anchorage. The captain, second mate, and third mate were kidnapped, while the remaining crew members were reported safe and uninjured. On May 22, 2023, the three crew members were released after approximately three weeks in captivity. To learn more about this incident here.

No further reported incidents can be mentioned this month. However, it is important not to assume that there is no looming danger due to the absence of reported incidents. After peaceful periods like these, it is crucial to be more vigilant than ever and ensure that your security measures are up to par. Attackers remain active and take advantage of perceived calmness to observe and strike.

We are here to help you understand all the risks in these areas and navigate through them safely, fully complying with local regulations, which must always be taken into consideration.

Contact us, and together, we will develop a tailored plan to meet your needs.

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Maritime SecuritySecurity AlertWest Africa
4 May 2023

Security Alert: Attack 2 May 2023

Security Alert | May 2 2023 | ESS Maritime

Pirate Activity Increases in the Gulf of Guinea

In another attack by pirates off the West African coast, three seafarers have been abducted from an Eagle Bulk Shipping bulker anchored off the coast of Gabon. The attack on the 58,000-dwt Glebe Bulker (built in 2010) took place 4.7 nautical miles off the Owendo anchorage. The captain, second mate, and third mate were kidnapped, while the remaining crew members were reported safe and uninjured.

The company reporting the incident, highlighted that there were no security personnel on the bulker, and the US owner’s Eagle Bulk Ship Management in Singapore confirmed the kidnappings. The ship had arrived from Nigeria and was awaiting loading instructions when the incident occurred.

Importance of Protecting Seafarers in High-Risk Areas

As soon as the crew members were discovered missing, the vessel was searched, and local port authorities were informed. This incident marks another grim reminder of the growing threat of piracy off the West African coast.

Recently, two tankers were hijacked in the same region, indicating an increase in pirate activity. As such, also ESS Maritime has been warning of a potential uptick in pirate activity in the area. The company has been encouraging vessel owners and managers to take necessary precautions to ensure the safety and security of their crew members.

The Gulf of Guinea has long been considered a high-risk area for piracy and maritime crime. According to the International Maritime Bureau (IMB), the region accounted for 95% of global maritime kidnappings in 2020. The incidents range from armed robbery to hijackings, and it is essential that vessel owners and operators remain vigilant while transiting through the area.

The safety and wellbeing of seafarers must remain a top priority for the maritime industry, and measures must be put in place to protect them from such attacks. The incident involving the Eagle Bulk Shipping bulker is a stark reminder of the risks faced by seafarers.

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East AfricaMaritime SecurityRisk IntelligenceWest Africa
28 April 2023

Risk Intelligence Report: April 2023

Risk Intelligence Report | April 2023 | ESS Maritime

As we enter the month of May 2023, ESS Maritime’s Risk Intelligence Report provides an overview of the incidents that have taken place in high-risk areas at sea during the month of April. With sources from MDAT GoG and UKMTO, we bring you up to date with the latest information on incidents that have occurred in West and East Africa. Our report emphasizes the importance for clients to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to protect their crew and vessels from the ongoing threats.

April 2023 Incidents

Here are some of the officially reported incidents that occurred in April 2023.

West Africa

April 10th: Location: 00°07N 004°34W, south-south west of Abidjan: MT Success 9 was boarded by an unknown number of persons. Read more about this incident here.

On April 15th MT Success 9 was found located 65nm South of Abidjan. Vessel and crew are safe.

April 19th: There was an attempted theft on a cargo vessel (NAME-WITHHELD) whilst it was anchored at Luanda, Angola. Fortunately, nothing was taken and the crew are unharmed.

April 25th: Whilst anchored at the inner anchorage in Luanda port, Angola, an unknown number of perpetrators boarded a fast intervention vessel (whose name has been withheld) and took one outboard engine from an FRC. The crew has reported that they are safe.

April 28th: Alongside Lagos Terminal, a cargo vessel (whose name has been withheld) was robbed by a group of 6-8 armed perpetrators. Upon being spotted by the crew, the robbers immediately escaped overboard to their boat. No items were reported stolen, and the crew has confirmed their safety.

East Africa

April 28th: Location: Red Sea off Yemen: A private yacht with three Russians and two Egyptians on board was attacked by unknown gunmen. The yacht sustained substantial damage, but the crew managed to escape and are safe.

UPDATE: There is a new piece of information regarding this incident. The authorities have confirmed that it was an activity carried out by a government agency. As a result, the event has been downgraded from an attack to an incident.

April 27th: Location: Gulf of Oman: In the Gulf of Oman, Iran’s navy has captured an oil tanker flying the flag of the Marshall Islands. The vessel, identified as the Advantage Sweet by the US Navy’s 5th Fleet based in the Middle East, was heading to the United States when it was seized. The capture is the latest in a series of similar incidents that have taken place in the Gulf of Oman, a strategic waterway for global energy supplies.

Conclusion

As the situation in West and East Africa remains volatile, ESS Maritime advises its clients to take necessary precautions to keep their crew and vessels safe. It is important to remain aware of the ongoing threats and follow the best practices to mitigate risks. ESS Maritime is committed to providing the latest information and insights to help its clients navigate these challenging waters.

Stay informed and protected by reading ESS Maritime’s monthly Risk Intelligence Report. Be aware about potential threats and attacks, and take the necessary steps to safeguard your vessel and crew.

Please contact us so that we can provide you with a suitable and tailor-made security proposal.

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