We investigated various options for mitigating the problem of piracy’s future development in the Gulf of Guinea. This study is incomplete unless the major player, the seafarer, is included. As a result, this analysis focuses on how mariners must adjust to the exponential rise of pirate operations.
Despite advancements in maritime communications, the captain remains a solitary leader. His or her position demands rapid judgments in a wide range of scenarios. If the circumstance allows, he can seek to make a phone call, but once the call ends, he is once again solitary.
A pirate assault is a fast-paced event that puts a …