Karachi, 02 Jan 24: International Exercise BARRACUDA-XII formally commences
today at Headquarters Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA), Karachi. The
event started with an impressive flag hoisting ceremony followed by wreath laying on
Shuhadas monument. The ceremony was attended by observers from 13 friendly
countries and officers of Pakistan Navy and PMSA. Exercise BARRACUDA-XII is
scheduled from 02-04 Jan 24 and comprising Harbour and Sea phases.
Opening brief of the exercise was held at Karachi. Federal Minister for climate
change Ahmed Irfan Aslam graced the occasion as Chief Guest. Foreign Observers
and delegations from relevant stake holders also attended the brief wherein the Aims
and objectives of Exercise BARRACUDA-XII were highlighted. Moreover, scholarly
papers on response of Oil Spill and Search and Rescue at sea were presented by
both National and International speakers.
During his address Chief Guest thanked all foreign delegates for their participation in
the event. He further added that the exercise will continue to crystallise our
preparedness for maritime disasters management. Pakistan has always been and
will continue to be an ardent advocate of safe & secure seas for the wellbeing of the
region and the world.
Earlier during his welcome address, DG PMSA Rear Admiral Imtiaz Ali apprised the
audience about Government of Pakistan’s endeavour to curb pollution at sea and
reiterated resolve of PMSA to fight Marine pollution. He further highlighted the role of
PMSA in implementing the laws in National seas. He thanked the foreign participants
and national maritime stakeholders for their support.
DG PMSA Rear Admiral Imtiaz Ali also called on the foreign observers and
discussed the matters of mutual interest.
Exercise BARRACUDA is a marine pollution response exercise conducted biennially
by PMSA since 2007. Focused on refining response mechanisms and enhancing
coordination among stakeholders. The exercise serves as a critical platform to
prepare for and address potential oil spills and other marine pollution incidents.
BARRACUDA-XII will unfold as an immersive experience in the North Arabian Sea
providing a platform for participating countries to engage in scenario-based
simulations and comprehensive drills starting from 2 Jan 24. The 03 days exercise
which includes harbour and sea phase will facilitate knowledge exchange, enhance
interoperability and solidify coordination among diverse maritime entities, thereby
fortifying our global resilience against marine pollution incidents. As the world
grapples with the imperative need to protect our oceans, BARRACUDA-XII stands as
a testament to the power of international cooperation in combating marine pollution.