Smoke on the water 
alert"Ships plying the Strait of  Malacca face a navigational hazard after a thick haze  blanketing the Malaysian peninsula cut visibility to less than  one km (1,100 yards) in parts of the vital sea lane, officials  said on Tuesday. Acrid white smoke from forest fires in neighbouring  Indonesia has covered parts of Malaysia for almost a week,  prompting environment officials to ban open fires until the end  of a dry spell they say has aggravated the situation. National news agency Bernama quoted meteorological  officials as saying that the haze had hit visibility in the  Strait, which carries a quarter of global trade, and posed a  hazard especially to vessels without navigational aids. Noel Choong, head of the Piracy Reporting Centre in Kuala  Lumpur, said that if the haze persisted, pirates could use it  as a screen from behind which to launch attacks on shipping."
 Of course, there is radar, but 
Pirates operating at the northern end of the Strait used more sophisticated weapons and tended to attack during the day, he said, but the less organised gangs in the southern stretch preferred to attack under cover of night.
"Not all the boats can be detected by radar," Choong added. "Wooden boats would probably escape detection."
. One more thing to consider...
 
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