International Maritime Security Network (IMSN) has become the first maritime security training center to offer an eLearning-based Anti-Piracy Defense Course certified by Det Norske Veritas (DNV), a worldwide leading certification body offering the latest in management systems certification services, under its SeaSkill' standard for maritime learning programs.

The announcement was made by Captain Timothy D. Nease (ret.), co-founder and CEO of IMSN, at the Ship Operations Cooperative Program (SOCP) in Dania Beach, Fla. IMSN has the only DNV certified Anti-Piracy Course---offering a blended version of eLearning and practical drills and exercises.

"Mariners' lives are at risk everyday around the globe. Knowledge is the key component to safety and it's vital that ship owners and crew members take the protective measures of a training course to combat piracy," said Captain Nease. He continued, "DNV's highly respected SeaSkill certification program is widely known for its stringent reviews and audits to continuously exceed excellence, so it's remarkable for IMSN to have the first course certification for maritime anti-piracy training."

In the first quarter of 2011, pirates killed seven crewmembers, injured 34, and took 344 hostages according to International Maritime Bureau's (IMB) global piracy report. Additionally, 18 vessels were hijacked worldwide.

"IMSN's commitment to excellence in maritime security has resulted in a practical training course that will help to ensure seafarers can properly avoid or handle a piracy incident," said Gordon Halsey, Principal Consultant for DNV.

IMSN's Anti-Piracy Defense Course provides practical training for vital activities such as watch-keeping, lockdown procedures, anti-piracy drills, hand-to-hand defensive tactics, as well as contingency plans for issues such as surviving a hostage attack or movement of prisoners. The training course also covers concepts related to anti-piracy laws. IMSN's anti-piracy training course is available online or on DVD.