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Bridget Diakun

Maritime Risk Analyst, Lloyd's List Intelligence

London

Bridget Diakun joined Lloyd’s List Intelligence in January 2022 as a data journalist. She initially worked on understanding the impact that the war in Ukraine had on commercial shipping in the Black and Caspian seas.

In 2023, she was named 'Multimedia Journalist of the Year' by the Seahorse Freight Association for her extensive investigation into the trade out of the occupied ports of Mariupol and Berdyansk.

Now a Maritime Risk Analyst, Bridget focuses on the intersection of geopolitics and commercial shipping. She assesses the impact of conflict on seaborne trade, how the maritime industry adapts to sanctions and investigates tactics used by vessels to disguise illicit activities.

Latest From Bridget Diakun

Red Sea monthly transits fall slightly after relatively busy March

The Houthis have not directly targeted commercial shipping in many months but the threat to vessels remains

Red Sea Risk Piracy and Security

Timor-Leste and Oman latest safe havens for sanctioned vessels

The vessels have reflagged with these registries over the past two months

Tankers and Gas Sanctions

Ukraine detains vessel for Sevastopol export

Seizures of vessels said to be engaged in Crimea trades are uncommon, with the most recent one taking place in July 2024

Ukraine crisis Risk and Compliance

Flag hopping hits unprecedented levels among sanctioned fleet

There have been 215 flag changes recorded this year alone

Sanctions Risk and Compliance

Panama’s expedited sanctions purge a boon for Guyana’s fraudulent registry

Since October 2024, there have been 135 vessels directly eligible for registration cancellation because of sanctions, 73 of these have reflagged once and eight have reflagged twice

Sanctions Risk and Compliance

Tracking sanctioned ships is a more difficult task as vessels share critical identification numbers

Vessels are using the same Maritime Mobile Service Identity numbers, a practice which can confuse the systems that ingest Automatic Identification System data

Sanctions Risk and Compliance
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