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'''Shared Awareness and De-confliction''' (SHADE) is an international operational counter piracy platform, convened in [[Bahrain]] aimed to encourage partners for sharing information, assessing the evolution of trends, best practices and to de-conflict operations amongst counter-piracy actors in the Gulf of Aden, the Gulf of Oman and the Western Indian Ocean.


The first meeting, entitled ‘Shared Awareness and Deconfliction’ was held in Bahrain in December 2008 and is attended by a variety of nations and organizations involved in operations to counter piracy, such as the [[Combined Maritime Forces (CMF)]] and [[EU NAVFOR Somalia]], which are operating in the Area.
'''Shared Awareness and Deconfliction (SHADE)''' <ref>[http://oceansbeyondpiracy.org/matrix/shared-awareness-and-deconfliction-shade Oceans beyond Piracy website]</ref> is an international<ref>[http://unterm.un.org/DGAACS/unterm.nsf/0f99a7d734f48ac385256a07005e48fb/126cef712a51e2f78525773f0068865d UNTERM]</ref> political platform based in [[Bahrain]] intended to develop structured strategy aimed at coordinating international naval activities combating piracy and people smuggling. The intention is to focus on operations on particular areas of the various national concerns and so avoid both duplication of effort and conflicts of political intent.


Since 2017 SHADE meets twice a year in Bahrain, chaired alternatively by CMF and EU NAVFOR Somalia. The international shipping industry is a key stakeholder in SHADE meetings. International organizations active in the maritime domain in the region such as WFP and UNODC also attend the SHADE meetings.
Started in 2008, by 2015 was operating between between some 33 countries and 14 coalitions of forces such as the Combined [[United States Naval Forces Central Command#Combined Maritime Forces|Maritime Forces (CMF)]], [[NATO]], and [[EU Navfor Med|EUNAVFOR]] which operate in the [[Gulf of Aden]] and the western [[Indian Ocean]], and the [[Mediterranean Sea]].


In 2017 a similar platform, SHADE MED,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://operationsophia.eu/shade-med/|title=Shade Med}}</ref> was established in relation to maritime security operations working to prevent illegal immigration in the Mediterranean sea.
Early in December 2015 [[Statewatch]] published a report of a meeting held at the Italian Navy barracks Riccardo Grazioli Lante della Rovere in Rome on 26 November which claimed:

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On the 3rd and 4 November 2020, CMF and EU NAVFOR Somalia co-hosted the 47th Shared Awareness and De-confliction (SHADE) Conference. It was the first occasion in 11 years, that this event was convened virtually, as a result of the restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eunavfor.eu/cmf-and-eu-navfor-host-47th-shade-conference-on-maritime-security/|title=CMF and EU NAVFOR HOST 47th SHADE CONFERENCE ON MARITIME SECURITY &#124; Eunavfor}}</ref>
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''"Since the EUNAVFOR MED operation Sophia launch, last 22nd of June, 43 people have been reported to the Italian Authorities as suspect smugglers and 46 boats have been removed from illegal organizations’ availability while the EU Task Force contributed to save more than 5700 people."''<ref>[http://statewatch.org/news/2015/dec/eu-navformed-pr-shade-meeting.pdf First Shared Awareness and De-confliction (SHADE) meeting for the Mediterranean Sea]</ref>]
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 20 February 2024

Shared Awareness and De-confliction (SHADE) is an international operational counter piracy platform, convened in Bahrain aimed to encourage partners for sharing information, assessing the evolution of trends, best practices and to de-conflict operations amongst counter-piracy actors in the Gulf of Aden, the Gulf of Oman and the Western Indian Ocean.

The first meeting, entitled ‘Shared Awareness and Deconfliction’ was held in Bahrain in December 2008 and is attended by a variety of nations and organizations involved in operations to counter piracy, such as the Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) and EU NAVFOR Somalia, which are operating in the Area.

Since 2017 SHADE meets twice a year in Bahrain, chaired alternatively by CMF and EU NAVFOR Somalia. The international shipping industry is a key stakeholder in SHADE meetings. International organizations active in the maritime domain in the region such as WFP and UNODC also attend the SHADE meetings.

In 2017 a similar platform, SHADE MED,[1] was established in relation to maritime security operations working to prevent illegal immigration in the Mediterranean sea.

On the 3rd and 4 November 2020, CMF and EU NAVFOR Somalia co-hosted the 47th Shared Awareness and De-confliction (SHADE) Conference. It was the first occasion in 11 years, that this event was convened virtually, as a result of the restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Shade Med".
  2. ^ "CMF and EU NAVFOR HOST 47th SHADE CONFERENCE ON MARITIME SECURITY | Eunavfor".