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The Gulf of Guinea (French: Golfe de Guinée; Spanish: Golfo de Guinea; Portuguese: Golfo da Guiné) is the northeasternmost part of the tropical Atlantic Ocean from Cape Lopez in Gabon, north and west to Cape Palmas in Liberia. [1]
The piracy in the Gulf of Guinea is therefore a threat towards the EU, and as a response the organization adopted its strategy on the Gulf of Guinea in March 2014. [2] The Strategy on the Gulf of Guinea is a 12-page document with the scope of the problem, what have previously been done, responses and the way forward with four strategic objectives.
Ports and harbours of Guinea (3 P) Ports of the Gulf of Mexico (3 C, 12 P) I. Ports and harbours of Ireland (5 C, 1 P) L. Ports and harbours of Liberia (2 P) N.
Water ports in the country of Guinea. Pages in category "Ports and harbours of Guinea" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The Kribi Deepwater Port is a complex located 35 km south of the seaside town of Kribi on the Cameroonian coast, it borders the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean. [1]
The Gulf of Guinea is a valuable global shipping route with numerous international shipping conglomerates passing through the region every day. [67] With this large flow of the global economy flowing through the Gulf, the issue of piracy has caught the attention of the international actors. [67]
Equatorial Guinea asked judges at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Monday to reject Gabon's claim to several islands in potentially oil-rich waters in the Gulf of Guinea. The African ...
The coast of Benin with Cotonou port in the background. The Bight of Benin has a long association with slavery, its shore being known as the Slave Coast. From 1807 onwards—after slave trading was made illegal for Britons—the Royal Navy created the West Africa Squadron to suppress and crush the slave trade.