NewsSecurity Number of pirate attacks declines to lowest level in decades By portnews July 13, 2022 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Soldiers from the Nigerian navy during an anti-piracy exercise. Must read MPA, SMI to co-fund harbor craft electrification projects in decarbonisation push April 26, 2025 Keppel fixes up Yinson FPSO for operations offshore Nigeria April 26, 2025 Yinson, First E&P give themselves more time to seal FPSO deal April 26, 2025 Tough tone at House hearing on maritime agencies’ budget requests April 26, 2025 portnews Not since 1994 has international shipping been hit by so few pirate attacks and armed robberies as in 2022’s first half-year period, shows a new report by the International Maritime Bureau. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Previous articleAdverse weather forecast in Port Kembla AustraliaNext articleCritically low water level on Yenisey is responsible for changes in inland waterway logistics - Advertisement - More articles MPA, SMI to co-fund harbor craft electrification projects in decarbonisation push April 26, 2025 Keppel fixes up Yinson FPSO for operations offshore Nigeria April 26, 2025 Yinson, First E&P give themselves more time to seal FPSO deal April 26, 2025 - Advertisement - Latest article MPA, SMI to co-fund harbor craft electrification projects in decarbonisation push April 26, 2025 Keppel fixes up Yinson FPSO for operations offshore Nigeria April 26, 2025 Yinson, First E&P give themselves more time to seal FPSO deal April 26, 2025 Tough tone at House hearing on maritime agencies’ budget requests April 26, 2025 New maritime and port security training alliance launched April 26, 2025