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C C S Technical Information (2012)Technical Information No. 13Total No.13 September 6, 2012 (Total pages: 8) To: Related departments of CCS Headquarters; Branches and Offices; and Ship Companies UKMTO PIRACY WARNING --- MARSHALL ISLANDS SHIP SECURITY ADVISORY The office of the Maritime Administration of Marshall Islands (RMI) issued Ship Security Advisory No.12-12, No.20-12 and No.21-12 on February 9, 2012, March 2, 2012 and March 5, 2012 respectively to Regional Marine Safety Offices, Nautical Inspectors, Masters, and Owners/Agents to put out warnings for ships due to a recent trio piracy attacks. The unofficial Chinese translation to the Ship Advisory has been provided to ship-owners and ship companies for easy reference, and can be downloaded from http://www/ccs/org.cn/en/informationservice/ informationservice2_1.htm. The Maritime Administrator would take this opportunity to again urge all vessels operating in the High Risk Area to actively implement recommended Best Management Practices for anti-piracy measures as follows: Prepare the crew (refer to Marshall Islands MG-2-11-12); Harden the ship before the ship enters the High Risk Area (HRA); When entering the HRA from the direction of either the Suez Canal, the Arabian Gulf at 26 N, the south at 15 S or from the east at 78 E: Register the ship with the MSCHOA (http://www.mschoa.org /+44 (0) 1923 958545); Report to the UKMTO (ukmto@eim.ae / +971 505 523 215); Advise whether private armed security is being used; and Continue to provide daily reports of ship s position, course, speed and estimated and actual arrival times to UKMTO while in the HRA. Remember, the ship must be registered with the MSCHOA and report to the UKMTO with every intended transit of the HRA; Consider participating in the SSRS service (http://ssrs.org); Utilize the IRTC in the GoA; For low and slow ships, join pre-scheduled military escorted convoys through the GoA; Avoid navigating through the Mozambique Channel whenever possible; Continue to maintain a heightened state of awareness;

Maintain strict 24 hour anti-piracy visual and radar watches at sea and in port anchorages; and Report all attacks and suspicious sightings to the UKMTO, MARLO (+973-3940-1395), COMUSNAVCENT (+973-1785-3879), IMB Piracy Reporting Centre (imbsecurity@iccccs.org,+603-2031-0014) or NATO Shipping Centre (NSC) (+44 (0) 1923 956574, info@shipping.nato.int). The Maritime Administrator advises that the RMI flag State does not object to vessel owners, operators, and/or Masters taking appropriate measures in regard to the safety and security of their vessels, crew and cargo. Whether to use an armed or unarmed security detail and how to facilitate that detail is a decision for the vessel operator to make after assessing the piracy related risks in the area where the vessel will be operating, the potential risks and benefits of available anti-piracy related countermeasures, and the logistics of implementing those measures. This assessment could include discussions with labour representatives, port officials, charterers, counsel, and underwriters. Reference should be made to IMO MSC.1/Circ.1405/Rev.1, Circ.1406/Rev.1 and RMI MN-2-011-39 before engaging any PCASP. i Attachment: 1. Marshall Islands SSA No.12-12, total 2 pages 2. Marshall Islands SSA No.20-12, total 2 pages 3. Marshall Islands SSA No.21-12, total 2 pages For any question please contact the Certification Management Department of CCS Headquarters without hesitation i Quoted from Marshall Islands SSA No.12-12, 20-12 and 21-12

Republic of the Marshall Islands Office of the MARITIME ADMINISTRATOR 11495 COMMERCE PARK DRIVE, RESTON, VIRGINIA 20191-1506 TELEPHONE: +1-703-620-4880 FAX: +1-703-476-8522 EMAIL: shipsecurity@register-iri.com WEBSITE: www.register-iri.com SHIP SECURITY ADVISORY NO. 12-12 To: Subject: Regional Marine Safety Offices, Nautical Inspectors, Masters, Owners/Agents UKMTO PIRACY WARNING Date: 9 February 2012 Please be advised that the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) has issued the following warning: A Merchant Vessel originally reported as under attack at 1500Z on 7 February 2012 in position 1603N 06226E is now confirmed as pirated. Vessel in position 1159N 05609E at 0533Z on 9 February 2012, approximately 110nm southeast of Socotra. Vessels transiting the area are to exercise extreme caution. The Maritime Administrator would take this opportunity to again urge all vessels operating in the High Risk Area to actively implement recommended Best Management Practices for anti-piracy measures as follows: Prepare the crew (refer to Marshall Islands MG-2-11-12); Harden the ship before the ship enters the High Risk Area (HRA); When entering the HRA from the direction of either the Suez Canal, the Arabian Gulf at 26 N, the south at 15 S or from the east at 78 E: o Register the ship with the MSCHOA (http://www.mschoa.org /+44 (0) 1923 958545); o Report to the UKMTO (ukmto@eim.ae / +971 505 523 215); o Advise whether private armed security is being used; and o Continue to provide daily reports of ship s position, course, speed and estimated and actual arrival times to UKMTO while in the HRA. Remember, the ship must be registered with the MSCHOA and report to the UKMTO with every intended transit of the HRA; Consider participating in the SSRS service (http://ssrs.org); Utilize the IRTC in the GoA; For low and slow ships, join pre-scheduled military escorted convoys through the GoA; Avoid navigating through the Mozambique Channel whenever possible; Continue to maintain a heightened state of awareness; MSD 002 (1/12) 1 of 2 SSA No. 12-12

Maintain strict 24 hour anti-piracy visual and radar watches at sea and in port anchorages; and Report all attacks and suspicious sightings to the UKMTO, MARLO (+973-3940-1395), COMUSNAVCENT (+973-1785-3879), IMB Piracy Reporting Centre (imbsecurity@iccccs.org, +603-2031-0014) or NATO Shipping Centre (NSC) (+44 (0) 1923 956574, info@shipping.nato.int). The Maritime Administrator advises that the RMI flag State does not object to vessel owners, operators, and/or Masters taking appropriate measures in regard to the safety and security of their vessels, crew and cargo. Whether to use an armed or unarmed security detail and how to facilitate that detail is a decision for the vessel operator to make after assessing the piracy related risks in the area where the vessel will be operating, the potential risks and benefits of available anti-piracy related countermeasures, and the logistics of implementing those measures. This assessment could include discussions with labour representatives, port officials, charterers, counsel, and underwriters. Reference should be made to IMO MSC.1/Circ.1405/Rev.1, Circ.1406/Rev.1 and RMI MN-2-011-39 before engaging any PCASP. MSD 002 (1/12) 2 of 2 SSA No. 12-12

Republic of the Marshall Islands Office of the MARITIME ADMINISTRATOR 11495 COMMERCE PARK DRIVE, RESTON, VIRGINIA 20191-1506 TELEPHONE: +1-703-620-4880 FAX: +1-703-476-8522 EMAIL: shipsecurity@register-iri.com WEBSITE: www.register-iri.com SHIP SECURITY ADVISORY NO. 20-12 To: Subject: Regional Marine Safety Offices, Nautical Inspectors, Masters, Owners/Agents UKMTO PIRACY WARNING Date: 2 March 2012 Please be advised that the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) has issued the following warning: A Merchant Vessel has come under attack at 1145Z on 2 March 2012 in position 2127N 06237E (about 150NM NE of Masirah). It is uncertain as to whether the ship has been hijacked or not. Vessels transiting the area are to exercise extreme caution. The Maritime Administrator would take this opportunity to again urge all vessels operating in the High Risk Area to actively implement recommended Best Management Practices for anti-piracy measures as follows: Prepare the crew (refer to Marshall Islands MG-2-11-12); Harden the ship before the ship enters the High Risk Area (HRA); When entering the HRA from the direction of either the Suez Canal, the Arabian Gulf at 26 N, the south at 15 S or from the east at 78 E: o Register the ship with the MSCHOA (http://www.mschoa.org /+44 (0) 1923 958545); o Report to the UKMTO (ukmto@eim.ae / +971 505 523 215); o Advise whether private armed security is being used; and o Continue to provide daily reports of ship s position, course, speed and estimated and actual arrival times to UKMTO while in the HRA. Remember, the ship must be registered with the MSCHOA and report to the UKMTO with every intended transit of the HRA; Consider participating in the SSRS service (http://ssrs.org); Utilize the IRTC in the GoA; For low and slow ships, join pre-scheduled military escorted convoys through the GoA; Avoid navigating through the Mozambique Channel whenever possible; Continue to maintain a heightened state of awareness; MSD 002 (1/12) 1 of 2 SSA No. 20-12

Maintain strict 24 hour anti-piracy visual and radar watches at sea and in port anchorages; and Report all attacks and suspicious sightings to the UKMTO, MARLO (+973-3940-1395), COMUSNAVCENT (+973-1785-3879), IMB Piracy Reporting Centre (imbsecurity@iccccs.org, +603-2031-0014) or NATO Shipping Centre (NSC) (+44 (0) 1923 956574, info@shipping.nato.int). The Maritime Administrator advises that the RMI flag State does not object to vessel owners, operators, and/or Masters taking appropriate measures in regard to the safety and security of their vessels, crew and cargo. Whether to use an armed or unarmed security detail and how to facilitate that detail is a decision for the vessel operator to make after assessing the piracy related risks in the area where the vessel will be operating, the potential risks and benefits of available anti-piracy related countermeasures, and the logistics of implementing those measures. This assessment could include discussions with labour representatives, port officials, charterers, counsel, and underwriters. Reference should be made to IMO MSC.1/Circ.1405/Rev.1, Circ.1406/Rev.1 and RMI MN-2-011-39 before engaging any PCASP. MSD 002 (1/12) 2 of 2 SSA No. 20-12

Republic of the Marshall Islands Office of the MARITIME ADMINISTRATOR 11495 COMMERCE PARK DRIVE, RESTON, VIRGINIA 20191-1506 TELEPHONE: +1-703-620-4880 FAX: +1-703-476-8522 EMAIL: shipsecurity@register-iri.com WEBSITE: www.register-iri.com SHIP SECURITY ADVISORY NO. 21-12 To: Subject: Regional Marine Safety Offices, Nautical Inspectors, Masters, Owners/Agents UKMTO PIRACY WARNING Date: 5 March 2012 Please be advised that the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) has issued the following warning: The Merchant Vessel that was reported under attack at 1447Z on 2 March 2012 at position 21227N 06237E, has a latest position of 1604N 5920E at 1530Z on 4 March 2012. The vessel has been PIRATED. Vessels transiting the area are to exercise extreme caution. The Maritime Administrator would take this opportunity to again urge all vessels operating in the High Risk Area to actively implement recommended Best Management Practices for anti-piracy measures as follows: Prepare the crew (refer to Marshall Islands MG-2-11-12); Harden the ship before the ship enters the High Risk Area (HRA); When entering the HRA from the direction of either the Suez Canal, the Arabian Gulf at 26 N, the south at 15 S or from the east at 78 E: o Register the ship with the MSCHOA (http://www.mschoa.org /+44 (0) 1923 958545); o Report to the UKMTO (ukmto@eim.ae / +971 505 523 215); o Advise whether private armed security is being used; and o Continue to provide daily reports of ship s position, course, speed and estimated and actual arrival times to UKMTO while in the HRA. Remember, the ship must be registered with the MSCHOA and report to the UKMTO with every intended transit of the HRA; Consider participating in the SSRS service (http://ssrs.org); Utilize the IRTC in the GoA; For low and slow ships, join pre-scheduled military escorted convoys through the GoA; Avoid navigating through the Mozambique Channel whenever possible; Continue to maintain a heightened state of awareness; MSD 002 (1/12) 1 of 2 SSA No. 21-12

Maintain strict 24 hour anti-piracy visual and radar watches at sea and in port anchorages; and Report all attacks and suspicious sightings to the UKMTO, MARLO (+973-3940-1395), COMUSNAVCENT (+973-1785-3879), IMB Piracy Reporting Centre (imbsecurity@iccccs.org, +603-2031-0014) or NATO Shipping Centre (NSC) (+44 (0) 1923 956574, info@shipping.nato.int). The Maritime Administrator advises that the RMI flag State does not object to vessel owners, operators, and/or Masters taking appropriate measures in regard to the safety and security of their vessels, crew and cargo. Whether to use an armed or unarmed security detail and how to facilitate that detail is a decision for the vessel operator to make after assessing the piracy related risks in the area where the vessel will be operating, the potential risks and benefits of available anti-piracy related countermeasures, and the logistics of implementing those measures. This assessment could include discussions with labour representatives, port officials, charterers, counsel, and underwriters. Reference should be made to IMO MSC.1/Circ.1405/Rev.1, Circ.1406/Rev.1 and RMI MN-2-011-39 before engaging any PCASP. MSD 002 (1/12) 2 of 2 SSA No. 21-12