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Rear Admiral Mustafa Zeki Uğurlu MSC-2012 Conference 4-7 June 2012 Halifax/CANADA

Regional Maritime Security Cooperation & Multinational Maritime Security Centre of Excellence (MN MSCOE). Rear Admiral Mustafa Zeki Uğurlu MSC-2012 Conference 4-7 June 2012 Halifax/CANADA. Maritime Threats & Global Maritime Security Holders Contributions to Maritime Security - Regional

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Rear Admiral Mustafa Zeki Uğurlu MSC-2012 Conference 4-7 June 2012 Halifax/CANADA

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  1. Regional Maritime Security Cooperation & Multinational Maritime Security Centre of Excellence(MN MSCOE) Rear Admiral Mustafa Zeki Uğurlu MSC-2012 Conference 4-7 June 2012 Halifax/CANADA

  2. Maritime Threats & Global Maritime Security Holders Contributions to Maritime Security - Regional - Global MSA Activities Multi National Maritime Security Centre of Excellence Conclusions Agenda

  3. Maritime Threats & Global Maritime Security Holders Energy Trade Economic Resources Transportation Tourism Environment

  4. Maritime Terrorism Proliferation of WMD at/by sea Organized Crimes & Irregular migration Illicit Traffic ofNarcotic Drugs Piracy & Armed Robbery Maritime Threats

  5. Global Maritime Security Stakeholders

  6. Energy Hub Security

  7. Turkey’s Contribution to Regional Maritime Security 7 / 57

  8. 3 million barrels of oil Black Sea together with the Turkish Straits is a major transit corridor for the world energy market

  9. Economic Strategic Maritime Security Regional Maritime Initiatives

  10. 1992 Cooperation for a stable environment in the Black Sea was initiated firstly by the establishment of “Black Sea EconomicCooperation (BSEC)”

  11. (BSCF) Black Sea Regional Initiatives 2001 2004 Operation Black Sea Harmony (OBSH) 2002 Confidence and Security Building Measures 2006

  12. 2001 BLACKSEAFOR Confidence building instrument among Black Sea littoral states • Cooperation • Dialogue • Interoperability

  13. BLACKSEAFOR On-Call Force Activated twice a year with a period of about one month

  14. BLACKSEAFOR TASKS • Search and Rescue Operations • Humanitarian Assistance Operations • Mine Counter Measures • Environmental Protection Operations • Goodwill Visits • Any other Tasks Agreed by All Parties

  15. BLACKSEAFOR ACTIVATED 19 TIMES 62 PORT CALLS OPERATED 394 DAYS, 167 WERE AT SEA

  16. BLACKSEAFOR 103 SHIPS MORE THAN 15.000 PERSONNEL

  17. BLACKSEAFOR

  18. BLACKSEAFOR

  19. 2002 Confidence and Security Building Measures in the Naval Field (CSBM) • Dialogue • Confidence • Cooperation to contribute to Security, Peace, Stability in the region

  20. Confidence and Security Building Measuresin the Maritime Field

  21. Confidence and Security Building Measuresin the Maritime Field

  22. Confidence and Security Building Measuresin the Maritime Field

  23. Confidence and Security Building Measuresin the Maritime Field

  24. 2004 Operation Black Sea Harmony (OBSH) Turkish National Initiative Multinational Operation To contribute to maritime security in the Black Sea

  25. Operation Black Sea Harmony (OBSH) Mission Provide deterrence and fight against maritime risks in line with relevant UNSC Resolutions (1373, 1540, 1566) by; * Showing naval presence in the traffic routes of merchant shipping * Undertaking systematic surveillance operations in the maritime jurisdiction areas and the airspace above this area in the Black Sea

  26. Operation Black Sea Harmony (OBSH) Kdz.Ereğli Permanent CoordinationCenter

  27. Operation Black Sea Harmony (OBSH) OBSH is also in cooperation with NATO on the basis of information exchange

  28. Operation Black Sea Harmony (OBSH)

  29. To strengthen cooperation and friendly relationsamong Black Sea Littoral States’ Border and Coast Guard Agencies

  30. Black Sea Littoral States Coast/Border Guards Cooperation Forum Main Tasks

  31. Synergy amongst the littorals through information sharing and coordinated interdiction operations

  32. Baku - Tbilisi - Ceyhan Kerkük - Yumurtalık Samsun - Ceyhan pipe lines The amount will increase up to 190 million tons of oil per year. ISKENDERUN Sea lines of communication will become more important for the world energy network.

  33. Operation Mediterranean Shield 01 April 2006 - Maritime Security Operation • İskenderun To provide deterrence through presence on the westbound and southbound oil transportation routes from İskenderun. Aim

  34. Operation Mediterranean Shield Complementary and provide uninterrupted presence in the Eastern Mediterranean with mutual coordination and cooperation.

  35. UNIFIL Maritime Ops FRIGATE CORVETTE FAST PATROL BOAT OILER

  36. Operation Unified Protector (29 March-31 October 2011) UNSCR 1970, 1973

  37. Turkey’s Contribution to Global Maritime Security

  38. Participating in the Counter Piracy Operations in the Gulf of Aden and off the coast of Somalia

  39. %14 of World Merchant Shipping (approx. 1,8 trillion dollars) %26 of World Petroleum Shipping (approx. 315 billion dollars) %30 of European Petroleum Consumption

  40. UNSC RESOLUTION 1851 Takes part in the activities of ‘The Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia

  41. CMF Headquarters and its Task Force-151 are the key elements in the region

  42. TCG GEMLİK CTF 151 8 June 2012 – Dec 2012

  43. 3 May-13 August2009 CTF 151 1September - 29November 2010

  44. OPERATION OCEAN SHIELD • TCG GİRESUN • 1 Admiral (SNMG-2) • December 2011- 7 June 2012

  45. Turkish Maritime Task Group To support ongoing UN and NATO operations in order to contribute global security and stability To demonstrate Turkish Navy’s commitment to the stability and security of SLOC in order to ensure safe passage for all vessels To sustain Turkish Navy’s capacity to operate with friendly and allied countries’ navies and multinational forces To enhance cooperation and interoperability with friendly countries and to conduct inport and sea trainings with their navies

  46. Turkey’s MSA Activities

  47. Turkey’s Endeavours for Maritime Situational Awareness Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) Turkish Straits Vessel Traffic Services (TSVTS) Maritime Information System Automatic Identification System (AIS) Fishing Vessel Traffic Monitoring System

  48. Turkey’s Endeavours for Maritime Situational Awareness MSSIS (INTERNATIONAL) V-RMTC (REGIONAL) TV32 (INTERNATIONAL)

  49. Turkey’s Contribution Maritime Security & Situational Awareness TRMNC Global OBSH BSCF MN MSCOE Regional MIS FVTMS OMS GÖZCÜ VTS TSVTS HORIZON National

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