Swedish authorities board vessel after undersea cable damage
Swedish authorities have boarded a Maltese-flagged bulk carrier as part of an investigation into damage to an undersea cable linking Latvia and Sweden.
Read moreDetailsSwedish authorities have boarded a Maltese-flagged bulk carrier as part of an investigation into damage to an undersea cable linking Latvia and Sweden.
Read moreDetailsOn January 14, 2025, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte co-hosted a Summit of Baltic Sea Allies in Helsinki, focused on addressing the increasing threats to critical infrastructure in the region, particularly undersea energy and communication cables, which have been targeted by recent sabotage.
Read moreDetailsV.Group has requested NATO to provide naval escorts for shipping in the Black Sea, due to concerns that vessels could be at risk, because of the conflict in Ukraine, according to the Financial Times. However, the inquiry was rejected by NATO.
Read moreDetailsNATO's Operation Sea Guardian Task Group concluded its first focused security patrols in the Western Mediterranean Sea this year on March 25.
Read moreDetailsSeveral days ago, on 25 February 2021, the UK Maritime Air (MARAIR) Operations team carried out a communications test flight with the NATO Alliance Ground System (AGS) in an effort to boost maritime safety.
Read moreDetailsInternational Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet or NATO phonetic alphabet or ICAO phonetic alphabet, is the most common radiotelephone spelling alphabet.
Read moreDetailsNorway's Prime Minister, Erna Solberg, discussed the challenges climate change poses to the transatlantic alliance in the Arctic during the "NATO Engages: Innovating the Alliance" in London.
Read moreDetailsUS Maritime Administration (MARAD) noted that in 2018 there were 18 reports concerning boardings, attempted boardings, attacks, hijackings, and kidnappings in the Sulu and Celebes Seas. The recent kidnappings in the area, were linked to the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), an, allegedly, violent Islamic separatist group operating in the southern Philippines.
Read moreDetailsAccording to BBC's Anne Soy, foreign navy powers have played a crucial role in handling piracy off Somalia's coast. Somali territorial waters saw a rise in smuggling, illegal fishing by foreign trawlers, illegal dumping and later piracy. But 10 years ago, the European Union, Nato and others began to deploy naval forces to the region shortly after the UN Security Council allowed warships to enter Somali territorial waters. Pirate attacks have now all but stopped, after reaching a peak in 2011.
Read moreDetailsNATO’s Science and Technology Organisation is partnering with Globalstar Europe Satellite Services (SGAT) for IoT System to monitor the oceans. The research focuses on the horizontal motion in the sea and on how surface properties are transported deeper into the water column.
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