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Category: Evidence Base

Posts related to the evidence base build as part of the TOCAS project

What We Know About Corruption in the Maritime Sector

  • 25th July 2020
  • by Morten Koch Andersen
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In the summer of 2019, I began to think about what we know about corruption in the maritime sector. My first impulse was to be found in popular culture. The second season of The Wire takes point of departure in … Continue reading

Blue Crime: Conceptualising transnational organised crime at sea

  • 9th June 2020
  • by Scott Edwards
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SafeSeas Directors Christian Bueger and Tim Edmunds have released a new working paper ‘Blue Crime: Conceptualising transnational organised crime at sea’. A pre-print of an article accepted at Marine Policy, the paper proposes the concept of blue crime and provides … Continue reading

What we know about piracy

  • 18th May 2020
  • by Lydelle Joubert
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For the full report, click here What We Know About Piracy is the outcome of a collaboration between SafeSeas and the Stable Seas programme of the One Earth Future Foundation. Authored by Lydelle Joubert (Stable Seas), the report provides a … Continue reading

SAVE THE DATE: ‘Do we have the right data for fighting maritime piracy?’ Webinar

  • 18th May 2020
  • by Scott Edwards
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SAVE THE DATE: 9th June, 15.00 BST SafeSeas is pleased to announce a webinar event held on the 9th of June, 15.00 BST, in collaboration with Stable Seas, to accompany the release of our new report ‘What we know about … Continue reading

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With better Maritime Domain Awareness, states can choose how to deploy their limited resources to deal with security threats. Join us this afternoon to discuss the benefits of MDA for Africa > https://bit.ly/2OeMP17 @issafrica #ISSMaritime

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We've been attending the world #oceansummit. Some really interesting discussions, and great to see these issues receiving so much focus and energy. What has been your highlight so far? What are you looking forward to hearing more about? Looking forward to day 2 beginning!

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8 Feb

February's Sustainability Month continues!

Dr Laurence Publicover is joined by Professor Tim Edmunds and Dr Kate Hendry to plumb the depths of the seabed and its future.

Find out more by registering at the @eventbrite link below:

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