resources to to do that uh and the next year they sold the rest of it to papst and uh so in Maritime Pacific uh lenworth uh but there were a bunch that didn't make it and uh that's something that that we're
we're looking at seventy-two trillion dollars worth of economic losses and to put that into perspective that's enough money to go to the nearby Maritime Hotel, expanded slightly admittedly, and we could check in the entire populations of Burlington, VT with this money;Fresno, CA, and still have room for everybody in Asia.
Because traditionally, we were looking at territories-- land, first strategic dimension; of course, the maritime dimension that has been always very important; air, this is a focus or a very important strategic dimension; space, we live in a world in which space is extremely important.
influence of noise and the buildup of these industries and so we work um uh we've been working a lot at the international Maritime organization which is a part of the US which regulates worldwide commercial shipping and got them to pass at first voluntary guidelines for quieting commercial vessels things that Comm that the
crew is currently unknown. Our Africa correspondent Barbara Plett Usher is following developments. The UK Maritime Security Agency says that this happened 136 6 nautical miles off the coast of Yemen in the Gulf of Aden.
de bénévoles à construire ce bateau, donc avec pas mal aussi de support de personnalités du monde maritime et écologique. Et la première phase, on a trouvé à peu près 400 000 euros de financement d'entreprises pour lancer le projet.
And but I do think that's where like my obsession with immigration started, because we learned about it in school all the time, even to like inappropriate levels where I remember learning about Maritime tragedies of like the boats leaving Cobh and crashing. And then this one local historian came into us and said the people would be clinging on to the sides of the boats, and the other people
So that was the core ingredient of that story. So the private maritime security industry was born in 12 months and became this massive industry.
was that in the course of about eight hours, a half million people would be evacuated by water, which is a very amazing story. It's the biggest maritime evacuation in the history of the world. So that was a part of what we were seeing going on around us.
Amelia Earhart was trying to set a record flying around the world when she was lost trying to make a very perilous landing on tiny Howland Island Everyone recognized that maritime travel was-- doesn't seem fast to us, but it was much faster than trying to go continentally over land, which
But he just stood there and just sang. It's a commercial Maritime .
Because after 35 years, you have a village at Cambridgeport, which is settled primarily by migrants from northern New England from the maritimes who are dealing with highway traffic. They're running taverns and scales and workshops serving the traffic into Kendall Square, into Boston.
just by threatening to attack any ships that wanted to cross it. The reason why is that the ships depend on maritime insurance in order to operate. But if there's a risk, a very high risk of being destroyed, then um you will not be able to get insurance.
So, uh I think the hormones rate's not going to be quite as important as it was in the past. Katal's prime minister said that the maritime routes should not be held hostage to what he called political blackmail. He made the remarks during talks with Egypt's foreign minister in the Mediterranean city of Alamain. Shik Muhammad bin Al Abdul Raman Alani said
So essentially it's full of living beings. We participate also in the ACE Maritime University, which was a cruise that started in Bremerhaven, Germany on to South Africa.
It's by a very famous maritime artist, Dutch-- Dutch, Ludolf Bakhuizen.
We teach Corbett's "Principles of Maritime Strategy," which there are no boats in Clausewitz's world.
Let me just give some comparisons. Mortality statistics for naval battles and for maritime disasters were in fact lower than for circumnavigation. Three examples-- the first European voyage to India, only 50% of the men lost.
called the Strait of Malacca. And the Strait of Malacca is most important maritime choke point in the world. All America has to do is park naval carriers inside the Strait of Malacca, and China will lose 90% of its
It just happens that if you're a maritime soldier-- let's put it that way-- humans can't walk on water.
On a pris cette carte. On l'a superposée avec la carte de la piraterie maritime et des conflits. Et du coup, on a fait une carte, un parcours pour aller dans les zones sans se faire pirater, sans avoir de problème
So that was the core ingredient of that story. And literally when they kind of floated the idea within the maritime community, some people sort of rolled their eyes, like good luck finding them.
I'm the chair of the European working group Maritime Systems the past three years, and I'm also a board member on the Nordic Marine Think Tank.
As well as a five-year cooperative agreement with San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, which is, if you brave Fisherman's Wharf and get through that, right after Fisherman's Wharf
She's the only boat in the SF Maritime Fleet that actually still sails.
And as they were able to actually put a stop on maritime smuggling of Chinese coming in directly, they
So, we're not gonna be a maritime empire.
We don't get great sunsets in Santa Barbara often because of the maritime fog, but this sunset was spectacular.
Now the Chinese government is investing billions-- trillions even-- in building a new maritime and also the road--
So that was the core ingredient of that story. And it generally refers to, in the maritime space, trafficked and/or child and/or forced and/or indentured labor
But I'd always been interested in the "Lusitania." I'd always been interested maritime history.
There was also the prevailing and pervasive belief that the rules of maritime warfare forbade any sort of attack on a civilian liner.
But he just stood there and just sang. I think it's like, Maritime something something.
Y compris les pays d'ailleurs qui n'avaient pas de façades maritimes .
Next, Iran had threatened to get its Yemen Houthi allies to block shipping in the Red Sea. Well, today maritime security reports say a tanker traveling off the coast of Yemen has been seized by six armed men who've diverted it towards Somalia. The UK maritime trade organization says the vessel was
the Red Sea. Well, today maritime security reports say a tanker traveling off the coast of Yemen has been seized by six armed men who've diverted it towards Somalia. The UK maritime trade organization says the vessel was traveling west in the Gulf of Aiden when it was approached by an unauthorized boat and sent out a distress call.
A homemade animated film about a baby cow that's become a surprise hit in China. A tanker has reportedly been hijacked off the coast of Yemen. Maritime authorities say six armed men boarded the vessel, seized control, and diverted it towards Somalia. The condition of the
Next thing, we'll speak all the time to sort of private maritime security and risk companies. They might give us a bit
Bring people together in DC from around the ocean, connect Maritime conservationists with Maritime communities.
So that's it. And you can see it at the National Maritime Museum in .
But I'd always wanted-- That was the same right before we got here that I usually stay at the Maritime Hotel right
Sure. A wonderful illusion, speaking of rules of maritime engagement, it's all changing with U-boats and submarines.
Brandon was a US Coast Guard veteran in the Public Affairs office. He was on duty a few blocks from the World Trade Center and witnessed the attacks and the Maritime evacuation of the city. He shot aerial photographs of Ground Zero and the Homeland Security efforts underway there for several weeks, retired from the Coast Guard in 2012,
And this was happening all around us. And what we didn't know-- we knew that the Coast Guard was helping to coordinate the maritime component of the evacuation, but what we didn't know was that in the course of about eight hours, a half million people would be evacuated by water, which is a very amazing story.
It was, at the time, the worst maritime disaster in Australian history.
worked about two weeks after this again the Martha Stewart you so I got six minutes of National Maritime to talk
tin can, same routes, same bad food, a real point of differentiation for them and also in maritime . I think Starlink
security um in in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, given how big a problem Somali piracy was uh about 10 years ago. Um and this is also happening at a time, of course, when there are threats to maritime shipping uh not just in the Gulf of Aden, but also especially in the Strait of Hormuz,
The first is kind of official sources, perhaps from the Iranians or the Americans. We'll often call on UK Maritime Trade Operations, which runs a
Hormuz. Traffic through the straight has dropped back to almost nothing. Fresh maritime data from Kepler shows that