Annual Maritime Crime Statistics for 2015

By Joseph R. Fonseca
Saturday, January 23, 2016

Dryad Maritime, the UK’s leading maritime intelligence and operations company has released its analysis of worldwide reported incidents of piracy and crime against mariners for 2015.

Providing commentary on maritime piracy and crime around the world, the conflict in Yemen and Libya, and the migrant crisis in the Mediterranean; the report outlines the diverse and complex threats that shipping companies and mariners face.

This latest in-depth report from Dryad Maritime gives an overview of 2015 maritime crime incidents in Dryad's main reporting areas of; the Indian Ocean, Gulf of Guinea, Southeast Asia and the Mediterranean. It offers Dryad’s detailed analysis of these events, highlights key trends and describes what these could mean for ship owners and managers operating in these areas.

Whether IUU fishing could spark a possible resurgence of Somali piracy, the high number of maritime crime incidents in Southeast Asia, and the impact the civil war in Yemen is having on commercial shipping in the Mediterranean, are just some of the topics covered in the report, which has been created to enhance maritime domain awareness by providing readers with a greater understanding of the current state of maritime crime around the world.

To read the report in full please visit:  http://www.dryadmaritime.com/maritime-crime-figures-for-2015/
 

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