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Jérôme OLLIER

Shipping risks mount, says insurer Allianz - @Seatrade - 0 views

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    Cyber-threats, crewing practices and increasing activity in the Arctic could all pose major safety and security threats in the coming years, an Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) report has warned.
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    Cyber-threats, crewing practices and increasing activity in the Arctic could all pose major safety and security threats in the coming years, an Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) report has warned.
Jérôme OLLIER

Vessel Strikes of Large Whales in the Eastern Tropical Pacific: A Case Study of Regiona... - 0 views

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    Vessel strike is recognized as a major modern threat to the recovery of large whale populations globally, but the issue is notoriously difficult to assess. Vessel strikes by large ships frequently go unnoticed, and those involving smaller vessels are rarely reported. Interpreting global patterns of vessel strikes is further hindered by underlying reporting biases caused by differences in countries' research efforts, legislation, reporting structures and enforcement. This leaves global strike data "patchy" and typically scarce outside of developed countries, where resources are more limited. To explore this we investigated vessel strikes with large whales in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP), a coastal region of ten developing countries where heavy shipping and high cetacean densities overlap. Although this is characteristic of vessel strike "hotspots" worldwide, only 11 ETP strike reports from just four countries (∼2% of total reports) existed in the International Whaling Commission's Global Ship Strike Database (2010). This contrasts greatly with abundant reports from the neighboring state of California (United States), and the greater United States/Canadian west coast, making it a compelling case study for investigating underreporting. By reviewing online media databases and articles, peer review publications and requesting information from government agencies, scientists, and tourism companies, we compiled a regional ETP vessel strike database. We found over three times as many strike reports (n = 40), from twice as many countries (n = 8), identifying the geographic extent and severity of the threat, although likely still underestimating the true number of strikes. Reports were found from 1905 until 2017, showing that strikes are a regional, historic, and present threat to large whales. The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) was the most commonly hit species, and whale-watch industries involving small vessels in areas of high whale densities were recogniz
Jérôme OLLIER

The Designated Shipping Avoidance Area Around St. Lawrence Island, Northern BERING Sea,... - 0 views

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    One direct consequence of Arctic warming is the expansion of navigable portions of the Arctic Ocean. As a result, vessel traffic and the accompanying threats of spills, strikes and disturbance is intensifying throughout the Arctic. In the BERING Sea, these threats to the environment, wildlife and to the people who rely on marine resources for food and cultural continuity, are acute. We examined the spatial relevance of an Area To Be Avoided (ATBA), a shipping-risk mitigation measure, established around St. Lawrence Island with respect to seabirds, as sentinel species, habitat use. We studied four seabird species (common murre Uria aalge, thick-billed murre U. lomvia, crested auklet Aethia cristatella, black-legged kittiwake Rissa tridactyla) breeding at St. Lawrence Island in the northern BERING Sea. GPS tracking data from 47 at-sea foraging trips showed that both murre species and crested auklets distributed outside the ATBA, during at least one stage of the breeding season. A larger dataset based on the birds' red blood cell isotopic signatures confirmed that for murres, the tracked individuals covered the broad niche exploited by these species. Habitat modelling further showed that the birds' most suitable marine habitats were associated with seasonal surface chlorophyll blooms, and largely extended beyond the ATBA on the shelf north of the island. Data on the murres' diet and diving behavior emphasized the importance of the shelf as a foraging habitat for these birds. We suggest that extending the ATBA to the north by only 35 km, would include areas of maximal habitat suitability. This extension would better protect seabirds, their foraging habitats and the cultural continuity of St. Lawrence Islanders, against growing threats stemming from Arctic warming.
Jérôme OLLIER

Singapore Navy warns of increased piracy threat - @Splash_247 - 0 views

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    The Singapore Navy is warning shipowners in the region need to be super aware of a greater piracy threat in the upcoming few days.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @IAMSPOnline - NATO ends anti-piracy operation; Seychelles to continue to monitor s... - 0 views

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    NATO ends anti-piracy operation; Seychelles to continue to monitor sea threats.
Jérôme OLLIER

Nigeria fumbles in responding to piracy threat; insurers rate risk as high as hard-hit ... - 0 views

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    Nigeria fumbles in responding to piracy threat; insurers rate risk as high as hard-hit Somalia.
Jérôme OLLIER

ICS Concern about Serious Threat to Maritime Oil Pollution Compensation Regime - @Marin... - 0 views

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    ICS Concern about Serious Threat to Maritime Oil Pollution Compensation Regime.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @IAMSPOnline - Experts warn of growing maritime cyber-security threats - @HELLENICSHIP - 0 views

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    Experts warn of growing maritime cyber-security threats.
Jérôme OLLIER

EU extends Mediterranean mission by three months despite Italian threats - @Reuters - 0 views

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    EU extends Mediterranean mission by three months despite Italian threats.
Jérôme OLLIER

European tuna vessels avoid Gulf of Guinea amid rising piracy threat - @undercur - 0 views

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    European tuna vessels avoid Gulf of Guinea amid rising piracy threat.
Jérôme OLLIER

Adani coal port under threat of stop order amid concern for sacred sites - @BenSmee @gu... - 0 views

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    Adani coal port under threat of stop order amid concern for sacred sites.
Jérôme OLLIER

Alarm over failure to deal with Solomon Islands oil spill threat - @LMARTI @guardianeco - 0 views

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    Alarm over failure to deal with Solomon Islands oil spill threat.
Jérôme OLLIER

Armed Robbery Threat Continues; West African Waters A Hotspot For Piracy - IMB PRC - 0 views

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    Armed Robbery Threat Continues; West African Waters A Hotspot For Piracy - IMB PRC.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @IAMSPOnline - Illegal Fishing a 'Widespread, Often Highly Organized Security Threa... - 0 views

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    Illegal Fishing a 'Widespread, Often Highly Organized Security Threat'.
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Vessel Strike of Whales in Australia: The Challenges of Analysis of Historical Incident... - 0 views

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    Death or injury to whales from vessel strike is one of the primary threats to whale populations worldwide. However, quantifying the rate of occurrence of these collisions is difficult because many incidents are not detected (particularly from large vessels) and therefore go unreported. Furthermore, varying reporting biases occur related to species identification, spatial coverage of reports and type of vessels involved. The International Whaling Commission (IWC) has compiled a database of the worldwide occurrence of vessel strikes to cetaceans, within which Australia constitutes ~7% (35 reports) of the reported worldwide (~471 reports) vessel strike records involving large whales. Worldwide records consist largely of modern reports within the last two decades and historical evaluation of ship strike reports has mainly focused on the Northern Hemisphere. To address this we conducted a search of historical national and international print media archive databases to discover reports of vessel strikes globally, although with a focus on Australian waters. A significant number of previously unrecorded reports of vessel strikes were found for both Australia (76) and worldwide (140), resulting in a revised estimate of ~15% of global vessel strikes occurring in Australian waters. This detailed collation and analysis of vessel strike data in an Australian context has contributed to our knowledge of the worldwide occurrence of vessel strikes and challenges the notion that vessel strikes were historically rare in Australia relative to the rest of the world. The work highlights the need to examine historical records to provide context around current anthropogenic threats to marine fauna and demonstrates the importance of formalized reporting structures for effective collation of vessel strike reports. This paper examines the issues and biases in analysis of vessel strike data in general that would apply to any jurisdiction. Using the Australian data as an example we look at what
Jérôme OLLIER

How Shipping Has Become a Great Threat to Whales? - @MarineInsight - 0 views

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    How Shipping Has Become a Great Threat to Whales?
Jérôme OLLIER

Ukraine seizes Russian tanker, frees crew after Moscow threat - @Reuters - 0 views

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    Ukraine seizes Russian tanker, frees crew after Moscow threat.
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