Oceania cruise ship outruns pirate ship
This past weekend, off the coast of Yemen, luxury cruise ship the Oceania Nautica outran pirates. Pirates!The Nautica is a 30,200 ton, 11 deck ship which carries a crew of 400 and 684 passengers, all of whom must have been very relieved when they narrowly escaped two skiffs who tried to intercept them. The Nautica accelerated to its full 23 knot (27 mph) speed and maneuvered out of the gunfire.
The Nautica was amid a 32-day cruise from Rome to Singapore when it encountered the pirates and totally pwned them. Oceania says there are no plans to re-route the cruise.
Though the area off the coast of Yemen is being patrolled by an international anti-piracy task force, it is common for pirates to hijack yachts and cargo ships. Cyrus Mody of the International Maritime Bureau says that the area is large, and "Vessels do not automatically get guaranteed safe passage even if they use it." Still, it is unusual for a passenger ship of the Nautica's size to come into harm's way.
Also, pirate activity has been far more prevalent off the coast of Somalia. The pirates there, who recently claimed they are unstoppable, have been called "animals" for their cruel tactics and treatment of hostages. The problem of piracy continues to fester despite the work of the UN and various national patrols. Someone tell the UN to send in a fleet of armed cruise ships.
[via cnn.com]


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