- transport policy | maritime transport
- Wednesday 3 March 2010, 01:00 (CET)
Practical information
- When
- Wednesday 3 March 2010, 01:00 (CET)
- Languages
- English
Description
Seminar "Piracy and armed robbery at sea: How best to protect seafarers?"
3 March 2010
This seminar addresses how piracy affects seafarers, taking into account that acts of piracy and armed robbery have become more frequent and more violent, especially in the seas off Somalia and the Horn of Africa. It looked at the various issues involved from the seafarers' point of view.
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Presentations and seminar material
Key notes
Measures to consider prior transiting a dangerous area
Mr Alfons Guinier, Secretary General of ECSA
Mr Peter Swift, Managing Director, INTERTANKO
Mr Giles Noakes, Head of Security Department, BIMCO
Mr Jon Whitlow, ITF Secretary, Seafarers Section
The answer of the insurance market and its consequences
Mr. Neil Roberts, Senior Executive- Underwriting, Lloyds Market Association
Mr Nigel Carden, Maritime Security Subcommittee Chairman, International Group of the P&I Clubs
Mr Guy Morel, Secretary General, InterManager
Location and information sharing systems - effective European Commission tools
Mr Willem de Ruiter, Executive Director of EMSA
A nightmare comes true: tales of captivity – Round Table
Captain Colin Darch, ex Master of MV "Svitzer Korsakov"
Implications of piracy and armed robbery on the attractiveness of the maritime professions
Mr Koji Sekimizu, Maritime Safety Division, IMO
Images gallery - Pictures from the seminar
Links
The Maritime Security Centre (Horn of Africa) provides the very latest Gulf of Aden (GOA) Transit Guidance, Maritime Intelligence and Advice to Masters from the EU Naval Force (EU NAVFOR), as well as live piracy news. Ship owners, operators, managers and charterers can register FREE to receive alerts and report incidents, as well as submit their own vessel movements to EU NAVFOR.