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A look at vessels still held by Somali pirates

| March 19, 2009 11:00 PM

At least 15 ships and nearly 300 crew members are believed to be currently held by pirates off the coast of Somalia, according to the International Maritime Bureau, NATO and others. A look at the ships still being held Wednesday:

_ NOV. 10: Pirates hijack a Philippines chemical tanker, the MT Stolt Strength, with 23 crew members.

_ DEC. 16: Pirates seize a Malaysian tugboat with 11 Indonesian crew members.

_ FEB. 22: Pirates take a Greek-owned cargo ship, the Saldanha, with a 22-member crew, off Somalia's coast. The nationalities of the crew members aboard the Malta-registered bulk carrier are unknown.

_ FEB. 28: State broadcaster in the Seychelles reports that Somali pirates hijacked a yacht with two people on board after it left the Seychelles, in the Indian Ocean. The date of the hijacking and the nationalities of those aboard are not known.

_ MARCH 25: Pirates seize Panama-registered, Greek-owned Nipayia with 18 Filipino crew members and a Russian captain.

_ APRIL 1: Tour operator says pirates have seized a tourist yacht and its crew of seven near the Seychelles. The Indian Ocean Explorer had dropped off its contingent of tourists before it was seized.

_ APRIL 4: Pirates hijack German freighter Hansa Stavanger. It has 24 crew members on board: five Germans, three Russians, two Ukrainians, two Filipinos and 12 Tuvalus.

_ APRIL 4: Pirates seize Taiwanese ship, Win Far 161, near the Seychelles islands. It has a crew of 30, including 17 Filipinos, six Indonesians, five Chinese and two Taiwanese.

_ APRIL 6: British-owned bulk carrier, the Malaspina Castle, hijacked in the Gulf of Aden. It is carrying a crew of 24 from Bulgaria, the Philippines, Russia and Ukraine.

_ APRIL 6: Pirates seize Taiwanese fishing boat with 30 crew off eastern Somalia.

_ APRIL 11: Pirates seize Italian tugboat off Somalia's north coast. Ten of the 16 crew members are Italian. The others are five Romanians and a Croatian.

_ APRIL 14: Officials say two Egyptian fishing boats have been hijacked with a total of 36 crew, all believed to be Egyptian. It is not exactly clear when those ships were seized.

_ APRIL 14: Pirates seize Greek-managed bulk carrier, the MV Irene E.M., in a rare overnight attack. The St.-Vincent and Grenadines-flagged ship with at least 21 Filipino seamen was sailing from Jordan to India when it came under attack.

_ APRIL 14: Pirates in several speedboats capture the Lebanese-owned cargo ship the MV Sea Horse carrying 19 crew.

A service of the Associated Press(AP)