Bay of Bengal can achieve sustainable maritime security by setting priorities, report says

Stable Seas published a new report examining the maritime security and governance in the Bay of Bengal across nine issue areas including the blue economy, coastal welfare, rule of law, piracy and armed robbery, illicit trades, maritime mixed migration, fisheries, maritime enforcement capacity, and international cooperation.

Specifically, the report focuses on the progress that has been made across the issues stated above, as well as the challenges that remain to sustainable maritime security in...

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Report presents the human cost of piracy

One Earth Future and Stable Seas launched the 2018 State of Maritime Piracy, focusing on the human cost of maritime piracy. The report has expanded its attention from just piracy in Somalia, to the Gulf of Guinea, Southeast Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean.

Specifically, the report aims to explain and quantify the magnitude of these crimes and the profound impact they have not only in the shipping industry, but most importantly in the victims.

The key findings of the report are:

  1. In 2018,

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