GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Dangerous Sea
The most dangerous sea statistically has higher rates of shipwrecks, piracy incidents, and environmental hazards compared to other bodies of water.
In this post, we examine a stark reality – the dangers that lurk within the world’s seas and oceans. From piracy hotspots to environmental degradation, each body of water presents its own set of risks and challenges. Let’s delve into the statistics that shed light on the most hazardous maritime regions across the globe.
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"The Indian Ocean is considered the most dangerous ocean in the world, with the highest number of piracy-related incidents."
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"The seas in Southeast Asia account for about 1/3 of all the world's pirate attacks."
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"The number of pirate attacks in the Gulf of Guinea increased by more than 50% in 2018."
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"The Mediterranean Sea is recorded to have had over 15,000 fatalities since 2014 due to migration incidents."
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"The Red Sea accounts for the majority of Eritrean refugees' deaths, with a death rate of 1 in 53."
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"The Indian Ocean has the most significant number of unreported fishing incidents."
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"The South China Sea has over 200 hazardous shipwrecks, increasing the sea's danger."
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"The seas off Somalia's coast saw about 160 piracy attacks in a single year at its peak in 2011."
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"In Indonesia's waters, around 2,000 fishermen die each year due to unsafe working conditions."
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"The Bermuda Triangle, in the Atlantic Ocean, has seen over 1,000 disappearances of aircraft and ships in the last century."
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"The Sargasso Sea, in the Atlantic, is a region notorious for trapping ships in its thick seaweed."
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"In the Arabian Sea, oxygen minimum zones have expanded by over 60% since the 1960's due to climate change, adversely affecting marine life."
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"The Southern Ocean around Antarctica is considered the roughest sea, with waves exceeding 20 meters."
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"The Caribbean Sea accounted for a quarter of global shark attacks in 2019."
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"In 2019, the English Channel experienced a 24% increase in its nitrogen dioxide emissions endangering its marine life."
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"The Black Sea has lost more than a third of its habitable volume due to increased pollution over the years."
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"In 2018, the South China Sea saw over 446 million cubic meters of wastewater dumped into its waters, a 27% increase from the previous year."
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"The Coral Sea, off Australia's northeast coast, has seen the death of half its coral population in the last 25 years due to bleaching."
Jannik Lindner
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