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1 MARITIME SECURITY CONFERENCE 2012 Maritime Security Conference 2012 Wrap-Up of Day 1 Halifax - Canada CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

2 MARITIME SECURITY CONFERENCE 2012 Day 1 Take Aways Interregional MS Cooperation – Building a Network of Trust and Transparency ~Mr. Chris Trelawny – IMO has no policing mandate, it is up to its members to determine IMO’s mission and policies. – Maritime Security is unique – it is different from aviation security. – Classification and sharing of information is particularly challenging in maritime security environment (defence vs. commercial motives). – Multi-layered approach is necessary for maritime security (e.g. national, regional, global). CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

3 MARITIME SECURITY CONFERENCE 2012 Day 1 Take Aways (cont.) Canadian Perspective on Maritime Security ~Mr. Chris Alexander – Maritime Security is critical to Canada’s key objectives – growth, economic stability and long-term prosperity. – Globalization presents extraordinary opportunities for countries like Canada, but it also increases the need for Maritime Security across a spectrum of challenges (e.g. digital economy). – Canada and other nations must have the political will to maintain and implement Maritime Security strategies (e.g. Maritime Security Operations Center).

4 MARITIME SECURITY CONFERENCE 2012 Day 1 Take Aways (cont.) Setting the Scene for the Conference: Extending the Principles of Maritime Security Cooperation and Awareness. ~Dalhousie University Centre for Foreign Policy Studies – Maritime Security must include a holistic approach that includes all actors and considers various governance, standards and best practices. – Cultural and political awareness is a key consideration and lack of awareness may pose an impediment to an effective Maritime Security strategy. – Denial of market regime to bad actors can often move policy forward.

5 MARITIME SECURITY CONFERENCE 2012 Day 1 Take Aways – Panel 1 (cont.) National MS and the Interagency Challenge ~RADM Goldrick – Best practice – One civil agency. – International cooperation is critical. – But, sort out own house first. The role & future of National MS ~CAPT Klüver – Maritime Security is defined differently by different parties. Global Role on National MS Governance ~Dr. Yongjin Zhang, presented by Mr. Ken Hansen – Successful Maritime Security organizations - ReCAAP

6 MARITIME SECURITY CONFERENCE 2012 Day 1 Take Aways (cont.) Panel 2 – Regional / Interregional MS Governance – Cooperation between maritime states does not need formal structure. – Regional and international cooperation occurs when there are common interests. – Common interests and strategic priorities determine nature and extent of cooperation and relationship. – Regardless of region, there are common elements: information sharing; cooperative arrangements; capacity building; and trust. – There are a number of excellent regional models in existence, but none of these models are adaptable to the international level.

7 MARITIME SECURITY CONFERENCE 2012 Day 1 Take Aways (cont.) Progress, and warmed up But need more (aggressive) engagement, operational level not tactical, challenge comfort zones in order to identify headline issues and possible solutions – we need to implement MS!

8 MARITIME SECURITY CONFERENCE 2012 Day 2 Introduction Key Note Address – Governing National MS Together with Increasing Regional MS Activities ~RADM (SWE N) Jan Thörnqvist Key Note Address – NATO Operations and Their Contributions to Maritime Security Challenges ~VADM (DEU N) Andreas Krause Coffee Break (Exhibition Area, Commonwealth B, Mezzanine) Key Note Address – Maritime Security Strategy – Chilean Perspective ~RADM (CHL N) Rodrigo Alvarez Key Note Address – Maritime Security from a Commercial Perspective ~Mr. Gordon Van Hook Key Note Address – Japanese Maritime Challenges ~RADM (JAP N) Umio Otsuka Lunch (Atlantic Ballroom) Panel 3Improving Information Sharing and Management Capabilities (Commonwealth A) Panel 4 Future Maritime Security Challenges (Harbour Suites A & B) “Evening at the Booth”


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