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Title: Marine Professionals


1
Piracy
Captain John L. David Dublin IMCC
2007 26th October 2007
2
Introduction
  • Piracy goes back to 13th Cent. BC
  • Julius Cesar - captured
  • St Patrick- Irish Pirates
  • Chinese mid-Qing Dynasty
  • Stalin (at least twice)
  • Vikings were probably the best
  • Caribbean Dutch and English

3
The Myth
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The Reality
6
The Deterrent
7
Definitions
  • Kidnapping for ransom
  • Robbery
  • Murder
  • Seizure of items/the vessel
  • Sabotage leading to sinking

8
International Law
  • Article 101 UNCLOS
  • (a) any illegal acts of violence or detention,
    or any act of depredation, committed for private
    ends by the crew or the passengers of a private
    ship or a private aircraft, and directed
  • (i) on the high seas, against another ship
    or aircraft, or against persons or property on
    board such ship or aircraft
  • (ii) against a ship, aircraft, persons or
    property in a place outside the jurisdiction of
    any State
  • (b) any act of voluntary participation in the
    operation of a ship or of an aircraft with
    knowledge of facts making it a pirate ship or
    aircraft
  • (c) any act of inciting or of intentionally
    facilitating an act described in subparagraph (a)
    or (b).

9
Piracy or not?
  • Territorial waters - 12 mile limit
  • Within the jurisdiction of the state they are not
    pirates, nor is it piracy
  • Without commission from a sovereign nation

10
Statistics
  • IMB Statistical purposes
  • Piracy Armed Robbery
  • An act of boarding or attempting to board any
    ship with the apparent intent or capability to
    use force in the furtherance of that act.

11
Pirates?
12
Piracy Practices Today
  • Small fast boats/mother ships
  • Small Navies major trade routes
  • Quick in and out - ruthless
  • Money and personal effects
  • Cargo/entire vessel/Phantom ships

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Figure To Date
  • 15 killed in 2006 (3 still missing)
  • 9 months into 2007
  • Piracyarmed robbery up14 from 2006
  • Nigeria Somalia even more dangerous
  • 198 attacks (vs174 same period 2006)
  • 15 vessels hijacked 172 hostages
  • More than 50 attacks at anchor
  • 25 attacks on Bulk Carriers

15
Piracy Africa
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Top 10 - 2006
  • 239 ships attacked in 2006
  • 168 in
  • Indonesia (50) Bangladesh (47), Nigeria (12)
    Malacca (11) Somalia (10) Malaysia (10), Red Sea
    (10) Tanzania (9), Peru (9)
  • Brasil moving into the charts
  • Somalia 26 already this year

17
Toys
  • Inventus UAV Unmanned plane with a camera
  • Secure-Ship Electric fence for ships
  • ShipLoc Satellite tracking exact location of
    vessels

18
Recent Cases
  • ACHILLE LAURO (1985)
  • PLO, Egypt, Klinghoffer
  • Collision OCEAN BLESSING NAGASAKI
    SPIRIT(1992)
  • Hijack, Malacca, autopilot 2 survived
  • CHANG SONG (1998)
  • Customs, 23 killed, Firing squad
  • DANICA WHITE
  • 1.4 million ransom

19
To Consider?
  • Coverage and Claims
  • Shot Crew- Malaria
  • Cargo cover in jeopardy?
  • Delay, damage, SOL cover
  • Hull damage weed, leak, maintain
  • Off Hire, no stores or fuel, speed performance
  • Recovery issues safe voyage?

20
Return to Traditional Punishment
21
Punishment Change?
22
It was a dark and stormy night
23
Questions
24
Piracy
Captain John L. David Dublin IMCC 2007 26th
October 2007
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