Tuesday, January 18, 2011

2010 Was A Record Year For Somali Pirates



Pirates Seized Record 1,181 Hostages In 2010 - Report -- BBC

Pirates took a record 1,181 hostages in 2010, despite increased patrolling of the seas, a maritime watchdog has said.

The International Maritime Bureau (IMB) said 53 ships were hijacked worldwide - 49 of them off Somalia's coast - and eight sailors were killed.

The IMB described as "alarming" the continued increase in hostage-taking incidents - the highest number since the centre began monitoring in 1991.

Overall, there were 445 pirate attacks last year - a 10% rise from 2009.

Last week, a separate study found maritime piracy costs the global economy between $7bn (£4.4bn) and $12bn (£7.6bn) a year.

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More News On Somali Piracy

Pirates take record 1,181 hostages in 2010 -- Yahoo News/AP
Piracy increased in 2010 -- UPI
Report: 2010 was worst year yet for piracy on high seas -- CNN
Pirates Had an Arrrrsome Year -- New York Magazine
Pirates seized record 1,181 hostages in 2010 -- MSNBC
Pirates claimed record number of hostages in 2010 -- CTV News
Pirates Hijacked Record Number of Ships in 2010, IMB Reports -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Pirate attacks at 7-yr high last year, mostly led by Somali gangs -- Reuters
Shipowners arm to fight piracy -- Views And News From Norway

1 comment:

Mark said...

ok seriously now, let´s all wake up and stop this pirate madness.. all we need to do is..... send CHUCK NORRIS!


Seriously.