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Морской бюллетень Совфрахт 2013 The PortStudies database contains all the papers dealing with port economics, policy and management that were published in academic journals and is is based on a systematic review of the content of all the academic Journals since 1950s. The PortStudies database contains all the papers dealing with port economics, policy and management that were published in academic journals and is is based on a systematic review of the content of all the academic Journals since 1950s. The list of papers is updated at the end of each month - latest update: March 31, 2014. The list of papers published the period 1950-2008 is the definite one; The list of papers published the period 2009-12 is subject to final confirmation; Comments regarding any mistakes or omissions are welcomed. The PortStudies Database was originally constructed as part of the following studies:- Please acknowledge them when you use the database - PortStudies Database 1950-1996: Brooks M.R. and Pallis A.A. (2012).

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Fortunes de mer - Droit et assurances maritimes Statistics of pirated and releas Statistics of pirated and released vessels and crews 2010 – 2012 Maritime Bulletin Updated Jul 23 2013 Vessels and hostages held by Somalia pirates Somalia pirates presently hold in their captivity only one ocean-going vessel, Omani fishing vessel Naham 3, hijacked in March last year. Latest official data on vessels and seafarers held in Somalia pirates captivity: According to the UK Maritime and Trade Office in Dubai, six vessels are still in pirates hands including dhows, fishing and merchant vessels. Voytenko Mikhail July 23 13 Classification of highjacked vessels Filed in Table only ocean-going merchant marine vessels, with unique IMO number, with more or less transparent history and known owners and operators, with known number and nationalities of crews. No local vessels included, almost all of them, with regards to Somali piracy region, are so-called “dhow’. Mikhail Voytenko Ph: +66 895 010574 vmd@odin.tc Skype: odin.tc 11 + 15(?) 4 fishermen from Thai f/v Prantalay 12.

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