CENTCOM says that its
forces will enforce the blockade against vessels transiting to or from Iranian
ports and coastal areas and notes rhat The U.S. military continues to support
traffic flow through regional waters for all vessels not violating the
blockade. The resumption of the U.S. blockade against Iran follows the initial
implementation from April 13 to June 18. CENTCOM forces redirected more than
140 compliant vessels, disabled nine non-compliant ships, and allowed over 50
commercial vessels supporting humanitarian aid to pass through the blockade
during the two-month period.
All mariners are advised to monitor Notice to
Mariners broadcasts and contact U.S. naval forces on bridge-to-bridge channel
16 when operating in the Gulf of Oman and Strait of Hormuz approaches. Additional information will be provided to commercial
mariners through a formal notice. Underscoring that the Strait of Hormuz
region remains a dangerous place, Stolt Tankers reports that its vessel Stolt
Magnesium suffered from an explosion of an unidentified external
device while off the coast of Oman. As a result of the impact, the ship
experienced a fire in the engine room. All Stolt Magnesium seafarers
are safe and accounted for, with no injuries sustained. Their families have all
been contacted. All relevant authorities and parties meanwhile have been
informed.Stolt Tankers says that it is currently engaging with authorities and
experts to make arrangement for the safeguarding and securing of the vessel and
its cargo.