Marshall Islands issued ship security advisories on threats to shipping
The Republic of the Marshall Islands Maritime Administrator has issued three ship security advisories SSA-01-24, SSA-02-24, and SSA-03-24 regarding threats to shipping.
The advisories were published on 9 February 2024.
Threats to Shipping in the Southern Red Sea, Bab-al-Mandeb, and Gulf of Aden (SSA-01-24)
This ship security advisory is warning about threats to shipping in the Southern Red Sea, Bab-al-Mandeb, and Gulf of Aden regions. The advisory includes updates on revised security requirements and interim transit advice. It highlights the ongoing risks posed by adversarial forces targeting commercial vessels, emphasizing the need for heightened vigilance. The advisory provides detailed threat and risk considerations, coalition force recommendations, and risk mitigation measures. These measures include conducting thorough pre-voyage assessments, maintaining distance from Yemen's coast, and following guidelines for engaging with security personnel and using communication systems. Additionally, the advisory encourages participation in voluntary reporting schemes and outlines procedures for reporting incidents or suspicious activities. Supplemental information directs mariners to industry resources and contact details for coalition forces for further assistance.
Threats to Shipping in the Strait of Hormuz Region (SSA-02-24)
This advisory addresses threats to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz region. It warns of heightened military activity and geopolitical tensions in areas including the Arabian/Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman, and Strait of Hormuz. The advisory outlines threat considerations such as seizures by foreign military forces or non-state actors, potential threat types like mines and small arms fire, and provides recommendations for risk mitigation measures. These measures include implementing security levels, conducting drills, maintaining vigilant watch, and following coalition military authorities' advice. It also emphasizes the importance of voluntary reporting schemes and provides contact information for coalition forces. The appendix lists contact details for coalition forces, including EMASoH, IMSC, MSCHOA, UKMTO, and US NAVCENT NCAGS, along with their roles and responsibilities.
Possible Resurgence of Somali-based Piracy in the Indian Ocean Region (SSA-03-24)
This advisory, issued by the Republic of the Marshall Islands Maritime Administrator, highlights the possible resurgence of Somali-based piracy in the Indian Ocean region. Recent incidents since November 2023 include hijackings, attempted boardings, and attacks on merchant vessels and fishing dhows off the coast of Somalia. The advisory provides risk mitigation considerations for vessels operating in the region, such as remaining at least 600 nautical miles off the coast of Somalia, implementing industry guidelines, conducting security drills, and maintaining vigilant watch. It also emphasizes the importance of reporting incidents and suspicious activities to relevant authorities, including activating the Ship Security Alert System and contacting US Navy Central Command Battle Watch for emergencies. Additionally, it provides contact information for reporting centers and supplemental resources for maritime security guidance.
For more information, please see the document below (available only to subscribers):
Threats to Shipping in the Southern Red Sea, Bab-al-Mandeb, and Gulf of Aden
Threats to Shipping in the Strait of Hormuz Region
Possible Resurgence of Somali-based Piracy in the Indian Ocean Region
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