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Maritime security is an umbrella term informed to classify issues in the maritime domain that are often related to national security, marine environment, economic development, and human security.
- Maritime security operations
Maritime security operations (MSO) are the actions of modern...
- Maritime Security Regimes
Maritime Security Regimes are codes and conventions of...
- Maritime security (USCG)
Maritime security is concerned with the prevention of...
- Maritime security operations
Port security is part of a broader definition concerning maritime security. It refers to the defense, law and treaty enforcement, and Counterterrorism activities that fall within the port and maritime domain. It includes the protection of the seaports themselves and the protection and inspection of the cargo moving through the ports.
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The Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (MTSA) (Pub. L. Tooltip Public Law (United States) 107–295 (text)) is an Act of Congress enacted by the 107th United States Congress to address port and waterway security. It was signed into law by President George W. Bush on November 25, 2002.
The European Union Maritime Security Strategy (EUMSS, EU MSS or EU Maritime Security Strategy) is a maritime security strategy of the European Union. It was unanimously adopted by EU member states in June 2014.