Illegal migration patterns in the Mediterranean and current developments

The recent agreement between the European Union and Tunisia has brought to light the fact that illicit migration in the Mediterranean region is once again becoming a major concern for European governments.

The number of people attempting to reach Europe on boats that are frequently unseaworthy has grown significantly over the course of the past few months. Due to the evolving nature of maritime operations, crews aboard merchant ships are increasingly prone to engaging in rescue operations, which can have substantial consequences on vessel operations.

In our latest whitepaper, we are looking at current migration statistics in the Mediterranean region and forecasting potential trends for the upcoming months. Additionally, we offer valuable insights into the frequently ambiguous procedures surrounding the disembarkation of migrants.

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