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M/V york conducting mothership operations in 03-06N 064-02E at 310940Z dec
Western Indian Ocean · Piracy · HYDROPAC 2994/10
- issued
- 2010-12-31 12:41Z
- status
- cancelled 2011-01-01 00:41Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROPAC 2988/10
- authority
- MSCHOA REQ 325/10 311220Z DEC 10.
- position
- 3.100, 64.033
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
WESTERN INDIAN OCEAN. PIRACY. 1. M/V YORK CONDUCTING MOTHERSHIP OPERATIONS IN 03-06N 064-02E AT 310940Z DEC. VESSELS ARE ADVISED TO KEEP 100 MILES CLEAR OF THIS POSITION AND TO EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION. REPORTS TO UKMTO DUBAI, PHONE: 97 150 552 3215, E-MAIL: [email protected]. 2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 2988/10.
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- M/V york conducting mothership operations in 03-06N 061-58E at 312340Z dec2011-01-01
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- M/V york conducting mothership operations in 01-13N 064-23E at 302039Z deccancels · 2010-12-30
- M/V york conducting mothership operations in 01-13N 064-23E at 302039Z decreplaced · 2010-12-30
- M/V york conducting mothership operations in 03-06N 061-58E at 312340Z deccancelled by · 2011-01-01
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