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Maritime Security Regimes Roundtable

26 – 27 Apr 2016

Group Captain Craig Meighan

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Maritime Area of Interest

Security Forces

Authority Area (Search and Rescue Region)

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Maritime Security Threats Illegal Maritime Arrivals

Illegal Exploitation of Natural Resources

Illegal Activity in Protected Areas

Compromise to Biosecurity

Maritime Terrorism

Piracy, Robbery & Violence at Sea

Prohibited Imports & Exports

Maritime Pollution

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Maritime Domain Management

Response (RESPOND TO / DETER & PREVENT)

• Operations • Planning • Enforcement

Awareness (DETECT)

• MDA systems • Information Sharing • Intelligence

Influence (DETER / PREVENT)

• Government Policies • Domestic & International Engagement • Diplomacy

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Pacific Island Country EEZs

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Information Fusion Centre

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IUU Vessels Kunlun & Perlon

KUNLUN boarded 26 February 2015 PERLON boarded 22 April 2015

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IUU Vessel Thunder

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Defined: Maritime Domain Awareness is the effective understanding of anything

associated with the maritime domain that could impact the security, safety, economy, or environment.

Summary

Recommendations for consideration: • Establishment of a global MDA coordinator to

synchronise commonality in procedures and coordinate linkages between our MDA organisations would be useful.

• Establishing a global baseline capability using existing and available systems to monitor shipping.

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is another's in-bound threat.

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