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MDAT - GOG ReCAAP Brief 12 June 2018 OFFICIAL ReCAAP Brief Overview Operating Model MDAT GOG Outputs Maritime Security Chart Case Study OFFICIAL ReCAAP Brief Overview OFFICIAL MDAT-GoG main principles (1) A


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MDAT - GOG

ReCAAP Brief

12 June 2018

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ReCAAP Brief

  • Overview
  • Operating Model
  • MDAT GOG Outputs
  • Maritime Security Chart
  • Case Study

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ReCAAP Brief

  • Overview

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  • A

virtual reporting mechanism supporting the interregional architecture defined by the Yaoundé Code of Conduct.

  • Contributes to the safety of mariners, of regional and

global shipping, and supports regional economies.

  • Maintains coherent maritime situational awareness in the Central

and Western African maritime space, with the ability to inform, warn and support industry, contributing to the safety and security of the mariner.

  • All vessels are encouraged to report to the MDAT-GoG using the

existing reporting formats.

– These can be found on SHOM Chart 8801CSD, or UKHO Chart Q6114, dated 30 June 2016, to allow them to report their vessels when transiting the revised Voluntary Reporting Area (VRA).

MDAT-GoG main principles (1)

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MDAT-GoG main principles (2)

  • Masters are requested to call MDAT-GoG at the time of any

incident

  • ccurring.

This phone number is monitored permanently and allows the MDAT-GoG to enable their regional contacts.

  • MDAT – GoG reports are primarily based upon information

sent by vessels using the Voluntary Reporting scheme. Masters and CSOs are encouraged to report as early as possible, events or sightings with as much detail as possible to allow MDAT-GOG to initiate the appropriate response.

  • The

information supplied by vessels is treated as commercially confidential.

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ReCAAP Brief

  • Overview
  • Operating Model

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Monitor Inform Report Publish Respond MDAT-GOG

VRA Shipping Reports ‘Daily, Initial, Final’ ‘Phone Calls’ MDAT – GOG Output ‘Advisories’ MDAT – GOG Output ‘Warnings’ Regional MOC’s

CRESMAO CRESMAC REGIONAL CMC’S RESPONSE CENTRES

MDAT – GOG Output ‘Weekly Reports’

Maritime Threat Awareness

MDAT-GOG Operating Model

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ReCAAP Brief

  • Overview
  • Operating Model
  • MDAT GOG Outputs

– Advisory Notice – Warning Notice – Weekly Report

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Advisory 004/MAY/2018 1. Category: Attempted Boarding 2. Description: On 23th May 2018 at 2310UTC. MV reported an attempted boarding in psn 06-15.9N 003-12.2E (Lagos anchorage) Intruder was sighted on deck, crew raised alarm and intruder jumped overboard and escaped in a skiff. Crew and ship are SAFE. 3. Source: Reported to MDAT-GoG via email. 4. Any queries regarding this Warning Notice ring 0033 298 22 88 88 for further information. THIS ADVISORY is not classified as a Maritime Security Event and has not been verified by MDAT-GoG. This information is provided to inform maritime situational awareness for mariners operating in the region. MDAT-GoG is not responsible for the accuracy of this reporting. MDAT-GOG Watchkeeper Email: watchkeepers@mdat-gog.org Emergency Tel: +33(0) 298 22 88 88

MDAT-GOG Advisory

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MDAT-GOG Warning

Warning 003/MAR/2018 1. Category: POSSIBLE ATTACK IN PROGRESS 2. Description: On 27th March 1600Z UTC 2018 two fishing vessels are reported to be under attack in position 04°10’N – 002°19’E (100nm South of Cotonou, BENIN). Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution in this area. 3. Source: Mail 4. Any queries regarding this Warning Notice ring 0033 298 22 88 88 for further information. MDAT-GOG Watchkeeper Email: watchkeepers@mdat-gog.org Emergency Tel: +33(0) 298 22 88 88

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MDAT-GOG Weekly Report

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1 INCIDENT DISPOSITION IN THIS ISSUE

OVERVIEW

MDAT – GoG reports are primarily based upon information sent by vessels using the Voluntary Reporting scheme. Masters and CSOs are encouraged to report as early as possible, events

  • r sightings with as much detail as possible to

allow MDAT-GOG to initiate the appropriate

  • response. Sometimes incomplete reports cause

delay to the issue of warnings and our ability to contact Local Navy assets for assistance. Masters are requested to call MDAT-GoG (+33 298 228888) at the time of any incident occurring. This phone number is monitored permanently (24/7). It is requested the Masters contact MDAT-GoG as soon as possible to facilitate quicker actions by the MDAT-GoG and their regional contacts. Details can be found on SHOM Chart 8801CSD or UKHO Chart Q6114, 30 June 2016, to allow them to report their vessels when transiting the revised Voluntary Reporting Area (VRA), also described

  • n both security charts with the MDAT-GOG, using

the email address watchkeepers@mdat-gog.org Companies / Ships Exercises: MDAT-GOG would like to extend an invitation to Companies / CSOs to be included in Company led exercises/drills. Please do not hesitate to contact the MDAT-GOG in advance of the exercise. The Exercise telephone number is +33 298 221302. As this keeps the Live Emergency Line free.

Fair winds and following seas!

Four events have been reported to MDAT-GoG this week. ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF INFORMATION

Naval Oceanic and Hydrographic Service (SHOM) Best Management Practice (BMP) United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) IMB Live Piracy Reports

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MDAT-GOG Weekly Report

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MDAT-GOG Operational Update

  • Overview
  • Operating Model
  • MDAT GOG Outputs
  • Maritime Security Chart

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Maritime Security Chart

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MDAT-GOG Operational Update

  • Overview
  • Operating Model
  • MDAT GOG Outputs
  • Maritime Security Chart
  • Key figures

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MDAT-GoG - Key Figures

Operational data :

  • 300 ships/day reporting to MDAT ( )
  • 19500 mails/month ( )
  • 98 incidents (June 2017 – June 2018) ( )
  • 820 customers ( )

Initial (A) and final (B) reports.

(A) (B)

A FR/UK cooperation:

  • In support of the Yaoundé code of

conduct

  • A partnership between Royal Navy

and French Navy - Marine nationale +7 +3000 +20

MDATGoG :

  • located in Brest and Portsmouth
  • Operated by French Navy and Royal Navy
  • Uses a FR/UK secure special network
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June 2017 – June 2018 statistics in GoG

Hijack 5 5% Attack 38 39% Robbery 3 3% Theft 17 17% Boarding 15 15% Suspicious approach 9 9% Sighting 8 8% False alarm 2 2% Phishing/Cyber 1 1%

June 17 – June 18 5 5 12 19 2 2 1 5 5 7 1 6 1 7 2 3 4 4 3 1 1 2

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Jun.17 - Sep.17 Oct.17 - Dec.17 Jan.18 - Mar.18 Apr.18 - May.18

Hijack Attack Robbery Theft Boarding Suspicious approach Sighting Phishing

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MDAT reporting vessels

9430 9681 9313 9119 9287 8715 9044 9480 8465 9641 9146 9679 JUN-17 JUL-17 AUG-17 SEP-17 OCT-17 NOV-17 DEC-17 JAN-18 FEB-18 MAR-18 APR-18 MAY-18

Daily reports

1135 1163 1170 1149 1170 1280 1274 1236 1195 1348 1629 1306

1083 1035 1108 1051 1092 1179 1175 1221 1055 1202 1188 1158

JUN-17 JUL-17 AUG-17 SEP-17 OCT-17 NOV-17 DEC-17 JAN-18 FEB-18 MAR-18 APR-18 MAY-18

Initial and Final reports

Initial Final

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MDAT-GOG Operational Update

  • Overview
  • Operating Model
  • MDAT GOG Outputs
  • Maritime Security Chart
  • Key figures
  • Case Study

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EVENT OF 27 MAR 18

FV ATTACKED On 27th March 1600Z UTC 2018 two fishing vessels are reported to be under attack in position 04°10’N – 002°19’E (100nm South of Cotonou, BENIN).

  • Warnings and Telephone calls to

ships Masters/CSOs to increase SA

  • Vessels are then prepared for criminal

activity / piracy attack

  • Vessels reporting details / sightings
  • Vessels adhere in to BMP/MSG
  • MDAT-GOG Vulnerability Assessment
  • n designated vessels to assist

Masters

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EVENT OF 29 APR 17

MV1 ATTACKED 0414 UTC – 1 Skiff approached vessel and fired at it in PSN 0351.2N 00646.8E MV2 ATTEMPTED BOARDING 0640 UTC – Unknown number

  • f skiffs approached
  • vessel. Skiffs fired

shots at MV and attempted to board using hooks. MV3 ATTACKED 0755 UTC – Pirates boarded vessel and broke down doors. Crew mustered in Citadel.

0414 UTC – MV 1 call from vessel stating they were under attack in

  • PSN. 0351.2N 00646.8E. No

further information gained. 0440 UTC – Details of attack confirmed 1 skiff approached on Starboard side –Skiff Fired on

  • vessel. Vessel carried out evasive

manoeuvres. 0445 UTC – Warning 003 issued (informing all vessels of Attack) 0525 UTC – See and Avoid carried

  • ut (10nm) – 0540 UTC – MV 1

confirmed safe. 0755 UTC – MV3 under attack in PSN 0341N 00646E – phone call received from Master and SSAS alert. 0800 UTC – MOC Bonny Informed. 0815 UTC – See and Avoid for MV3 expanded to warn vessels in the area about MV3. 0853 UTC – WARNING 005 issued. (informing all vessels of Attack) 0900 UTC – Confirmed by CSO that pirates have boarded vessel. 0640UTC – MV 2 under attack in PSN 0345N 00704E. Unknown number of skiffs approached. Shots fired and attempted boarding using hooks. Hijacking Failed. 0745 UTC – See and Avoid carried

  • ut (50nm) 0800 UTC Warning

004 issued. (informing all vessels

  • f Attack)

0400N 00700E

  • Warnings and Telephone calls to

ships Masters/CSOs to increase SA

  • Vessels are then prepared for criminal

activity / piracy attack

  • Vessels reporting details / sightings
  • Vessels adhere in to BMP/MSG
  • MDAT-GOG Vulnerability Assessment
  • n designated vessels to assist

Masters

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MDAT - GOG

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