Ocean Newsletter
No.135 March 20, 2006
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China's Energy Strategy and Maritime Security
Hideshi Ueno
Former Senior Researcher, The National Institute for Defense StudiesWith an increasing dependence on overseas oil resource, China is developing a strategy related to securing strategic posts along the sea lanes from the Middle East to China.Securing China's strategic posts in the area around the Arabian and Andaman Seas puts a problem to the modalities for maritime security of the Indian Ocean.Japan who also has an increasing dependence on Middle Eastern oil needs to be active and involved on this subject. -
International Container Transport Security
Morinobu SatoISO/TC8 Security Sub-Committee Chairman in Japan
After 9/11, various anti-terrorism policies were discussed even in the field of maritime container transport.These containers travel through a number of countries and carriers from the place of departure to the final destination.The main reason for the challenges and difficulties in international container transport security is because there is no law or organization that would maintain control over them.This article reports on the status of international security such as the trend toward the international standardization of the security management system for the supply chain.
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Toward the Establishment of a Monitoring System for the Waters off Okinawa
Naoyuki TakatsuManager, Engineering Division Initial Department, Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation
The exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the East China Sea is a sea area which has been causing friction between bordering countries, however, securing a science-based cooperation in the countries encircling this sea, establishing a ocean monitoring system based on this, and sharing ocean information in these countries will be an indispensable condition in the management of an EEZ under strain.