Fight Against Piracy & Armed Robbery Against Ships in Asia Given a Boost with Cooperation Between ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre and OCIMF

The safety of navigation is vital to the safety, security and economic activities of all
stakeholders traversing sea routes in Asia – the region with some of the busiest seas
in the world. Recognising this shared interest, the Regional Cooperation Agreement
on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCAAP) Information Sharing Centre and Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on July 24, 2017 in London to boost the fight against piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia.

The MOU will see the Information Sharing Centre of ReCAAP, the first regional
government-to-government agreement to promote and enhance cooperation against
piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia, and OCIMF, the foremost authority
on the safe and environmentally responsible operation of oil tankers, terminals and
offshore support vessels, cooperate to safeguard the interests of ships and seafarers
operating in Asia.

Both parties will join hands to promote the partnership between governmental
organisations and the shipping industry for the betterment of maritime safety by
sharing information, best practices and expertise.

The signing of the MOU builds on an existing collaborative relationship between
ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre and OCIMF. In late 2015, ReCAAP Information
Sharing Centre and OCIMF, as well as other stakeholders, formed a working group to
develop a comprehensive guide for shipowners and seafarers operating in Asian
waters. “The Regional Guide to Counter Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in
Asia,” a direct result of this working group, was published in February 2016 and has
been disseminated broadly.

“Over the past few years, the incidences of piracy and armed robbery against ships in
Asia have gradually declined. Continued vigilance and engagement with stakeholders
are essential in safeguarding the interests of ships and seafarers operating in Asia.
ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre’s deepening partnership with OCIMF represents
our commitment to work with industry to support the safety and security of ship owners
and mariners,” said Masafumi Kuroki, Executive Director of ReCAAP Information
Sharing Centre.

“OCIMF is an international organisation focused on safety, security and environmental
issues affecting the oil shipping industry. We have common values with the ReCAAP
Information Sharing Centre to keep seafarers safe and the maritime highways secure.
In today’s uncertain world, industry must work collaboratively and support
governments in protecting our vital interests ensuring global trade can be safely
conducted. This memorandum of understanding acknowledges the importance of that
relationship,” said OCIMF’s Director, Andrew Cassels.

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