Atlantic piracy, current threats, and maritime governance in the Gulf of Guinea
Maisie Pigeon
A drop in attacks in the Gulf of Guinea does not necessarily mean piracy has been resolved. Pirates have adapted their tactics, and the potential for resurgence remains high; this issue remains a critical security and development concern. It is not just a regional priority—it is an international imperative. The post Atlantic piracy, current threats, and maritime governance in the Gulf of Guinea appeared first on Atlantic Council .
