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SOMALIAN PIRACY: A COMPLEX ISSUE
Like many people around the world, I continue to follow the media coverage of the piracy rampage occurring mainly off the coast of South Africa. Today’s headlines cover the arrival of the lone surviving pirate from the skirmish involving … Continue reading
Posted in Serving our Seas Tagged illegal fishing, Maersk Alabama, Piracy, Somalia, toxic waste dumping Leave a comment
Pirates Unlike Captain Hook
When I was a young girl, Captain Hook of Peter Pan fame probably best represented the image of a pirate in young minds. Sword in one hand, hook in the other, he was a menacing and unlikable figure, but not … Continue reading