Piracy & armed robbery reports in the South Pacific Ocean
Vessels attacked or boarded, suspicious approaches, pirate action groups — Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Guinea, Malacca and Singapore Straits, South China Sea.
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Other hazards in the South Pacific Ocean
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- HYDROPAC 1875/232023-06-05 → 2023-06-08Vessel attacked in 12-00.77S 077-11.76W at 030842Z jun 23Eastern South Pacific · Peru
- HYDROPAC 816/232023-03-11 → 2023-03-14Vessel attacked in 12-01.25S 077-13.44W at 090645Z marEastern South Pacific · Peru
- HYDROPAC 113/232023-01-10 → 2023-01-13Vessel attacked in 12-01.50S 077-12.00W at 090425Z janEastern South Pacific · Peru
- HYDROPAC 3626/222022-12-19 → 2022-12-22Vessel attacked in 12-01.15S 077-12.32W at 190600Z decEastern South Pacific · Peru
- HYDROPAC 687/222022-03-16 → 2022-03-23M/V attacked in 12-01.61S 077-11.83W at 140100Z marEastern South Pacific · Peru
- HYDROPAC 3728/212021-12-25 → 2022-01-01M/V attacked in 02-35.5S 080-08.5W on 23 decEastern South Pacific · Ecuador
- HYDROPAC 3035/202020-10-18 → 2020-10-25M/V attacked in vicinity 12-00S 077-12W at 170630Z octEastern South Pacific · Peru
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