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  2. Red Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sea water mass-exchanges its water with the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean via the Gulf of Aden. These physical factors reduce the effect of high salinity caused by evaporation in the north and relatively hot water in the south. [27] The climate of the Red Sea is the result of two monsoon seasons: a northeasterly monsoon and a southwesterly ...

  3. Port of Doraleh - Wikipedia

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    Djibouti, at the southern outlet of the Red Sea, is located on a wide shipping lane for oil, and as such provides access to the markets of other countries in the Horn of Africa. [ 3 ] Originally designed for 12 annual rotations, the port is now severely overloaded with 28 rotations due to the high demand of oil from Ethiopia , which is forcing ...

  4. Combined Task Force 153 - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The Combined Task Force 153 or CTF 153: Red Sea Maritime Security is a United States Navy -led initiative established on 17 April 2022 to "focus on international maritime security and capacity building efforts in the Red Sea, Bab al-Mandeb and Gulf of Aden." Egypt is a partner with the US in this ...

  5. Operation Prosperity Guardian - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Operation Prosperity Guardian Part of the Red Sea crisis and the Yemeni civil war Date 18 December 2023 – present (1 year, 1 month, 1 week and 6 days) Location Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Yemen Status Ongoing U.S. declares Red Sea conflict with Houthis as largest naval battle since World War II ...

  6. Operation Aspides - Wikipedia

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    Operation Aspides, also known as EUNAVFOR Aspides, is an EU military operation in response to Houthi engagements with international shipping in the Red Sea. [3] Named after the Greek word for shields (greek: Ασπίδες), Operation Aspides—unlike the US-led Operation Prosperity Guardian—is a "purely defensive" mission to increase maritime surveillance in the region, provide escort to ...

  7. Timeline of the Red Sea crisis - Wikipedia

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    CENTCOM claimed that its forces destroyed eight Houthi drones launched into the Red Sea, alongside two Houthi unmanned surface vessels, with a coalition ship also shooting down another Houthi drone. US forces also claim that a Houthi anti-ship ballistic missile was launched over the Red Sea but without resulting in any damage. [316] Elbella Malta

  8. Red Sea Ports Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sea Port Authority is responsible for the operation of several ports located along the coast of the Red Sea. Sea ports. The ports include: Suez Port;

  9. Operation Sankalp - Wikipedia

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    On 14 December 2023, Operation Sankalp was re-initiated to ensure the security of the regional maritime domain due to the Red Sea crisis and sudden increase in marine pirate activities. [11] The Indian Navy on 31 December 2023 said it had deployed P-8I Neptune and the SeaGuardian drones, [ 12 ] following the distressed faced by two merchant ...