Dienstag, 20. Dezember 2011
What is the Current Situation of Maritime Piracy in Southeast Asian Waters?
Southeast Asian Waters is widely use as routes for global trade and shipping lane in the world.�It extends approximately six hundred nautical miles from the Malacca Strait to the South China Sea through the waters of the Andaman, the East coast of Sumatra (Indonesia), the West coast of Peninsular Malaysia, the Strait of Singapore, Gulf of Thailand and Viet Nam. Currently, it is used by approximately 150-900 vessels sailing through the waters daily. An example, eighty percent of the crude oil
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