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News - Second quarter report reveals 87 incidents of maritime piracy in first half of year
News - Second quarter report reveals 87 incidents of maritime piracy in first half of year
International Maritime Bureau calls for sustained efforts as global piracy incidents hit lowest levels in decades - Baird Maritime
Triple-I Blog | Piracy Incidents Decline, But Horizon Isn't Clear
ICC-IMB: World-Wide incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships report from Jan to Sept 2021 - MaritimeCyprus
International Maritime Bureau calls for vigilance to be maintained as piracy and armed robbery at sea dips in first quarter
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Represent Nigeria correctly, Dakuku tells International Maritime Bureau - Freedom Online
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No Record Of Crew Kidnapping In Q1 2022—IMB | Business Post Nigeria
International Maritime Bureau releases 2021 Piracy and Armed Robbery Report - Cyprus Shipping News
Piracy Hotspots Persist Worldwide -IMB Report
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International Chamber of Commerce on Twitter: "To ensure the uninterrupted flow of goods in int'l supply chains, #Seafarers need to be protected from attacks like these. More in our #IMBPiracy Report 🚢
ICC International Maritime Bureau highlights benefits of joining IMB NVOCC Register - India Shipping News
IMB: SE Asia Piracy A Growing Cause for Concern
Sea piracy drops to 21 year low - YBW
Global piracy hits three-decade low, International Maritime Bureau says | TradeWinds
Maritime Piracy And Armed Robbery Incidents At Lowest Level In Decades - ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB)
New International Maritime Bureau data shows 191 sea piracies in 2016 - Ship Technology
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IMB report shows decline in piracy
According to the International Maritime Bureau (IMB), West Africa's Gulf of Guinea became the world's most pirate-infested sea in 2018.