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Windward: AIS visibility in Hormuz has deteriorated sharply
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Windward: AIS visibility in Hormuz has deteriorated sharply

IMO MSC 111: What’s on the agenda?
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Home Publications Articles Update on the Distribution of Major Fishery Farms Along the Coast of China Update on the Distribution of Major Fishery Farms Along the Coast of China Information Notices Published: April 24, 2026 Download article pdf Members’ attention is drawn to the Huatai Circular PNI [2026] 04 , which pro

Home News & Resources News GNSS Disruption at Sea: What Bridge Teams Need to Know Akshat Arora Regional Loss Prevention Director, Singapore Date 15 April 2026 Share this article Modern maritime navigation relies heavily on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), such as GPS, for positioning, navigation and timi

Windward: AIS visibility in Hormuz has deteriorated sharply

An examination of legal and operational risks for shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Image credit by: Below the Sky / Shutterstock.
Annex 11 to the Mediterranean MoU Rev. 2022 59 ANNEX 11 LIST OF CERTIFICATES TO BE VERIFIED During an inspection the PSCO will as a minimum and to the extent applicable examine the following documents: 1.

Circular issued by International Group clubs Circular issued by International Group clubs On 23 June 2023 the EU Council adopted the 11th package of economic sanctions against Russia to prevent their circumvention and further erode Russia's revenues. The most notable measures are summarised below.

The Persian Gulf, a vital corridor for global energy and trade, is increasingly affected by a sophisticated threat to maritime safety: the manipulation and disruption of Automatic Identification System (AIS) signals. Since mid-2025, numerous vessels have reported incidents of AIS spoofing and GPS jamming, with ships f

Image credit to: Aerial-motion / Shutterstock. com Navigating Chinese coastal waters presents significant challenges due to the extensive presence of fishery farms, which pose ongoing risks for vessels.

Risk Intelligence: How the Russia-Ukraine war reshapes Baltic Sea risk

Risk Intelligence: How the Russia-Ukraine war reshapes Baltic Sea risk
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Commercial shipping faces heightened threats in the Arabian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Gulf of Oman, and Northern Arabian Sea. Recent geopolitical tensions have increased threat levels, reduced vessel traffic, and elevated concerns over GPS jamming, AIS spoofing, and potential attacks.
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Home Publications Articles Southern Red Sea and Gulf of Aden - Intertanko Security Bulletin Southern Red Sea and Gulf of Aden - Intertanko Security Bulletin Loss Prevention Steamship Mutual Published: December 22, 2023 Contact author Download article pdf With thanks to Intertanko, the Club would like to share an update
Home Publications Articles Security notice: Red Sea and Gulf of Aden region Security notice: Red Sea and Gulf of Aden region Loss Prevention Steamship Mutual Published: December 19, 2023 Contact author Download article pdf With the nearly daily attacks on vessels in the Southern Red Sea (SRS) and Gulf of Aden (GoA) Int
Home Publications Articles Price Cap Coalition Price Cap Coalition Publications Steamship Mutual Published: November 03, 2023 Contact author Download article pdf On 12 October 2023 the Price Cap Coalition published a “Best Practice” advisory on price cap compliance: Price_Cap_Coalition_Advisory_Maritime_Safety_October_
A merican Club Circular No . XX/X 1 JULY 6, 2022 CIRCULAR NO.
For the past several years, Gard has been using AIS data to better understand our Members’ trading patterns and to provide targeted loss prevention material when and where it may be needed. So far, we have focused on liquefaction of solid bulk cargoes loaded in known hot spots and connected with subsequent tragedies o

Windward: AIS visibility in Hormuz has deteriorated sharply

Windward: AIS visibility in Hormuz has deteriorated sharply
Despite the elevated piracy risk in the Gulf of Guinea, ships operating in the region should maintain their automatic identification systems (AIS) in operation at all times.