Strait Up Maritime Analysis · Sunday, May 31, 2026
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Maritime Sanctions Weekly Analysis — Week 22, 2026

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A total of 116 vessels were removed from maritime sanctions lists during the week of 2026-W22. This significant reduction in sanctioned entities occurred despite zero new additions to the lists during the same seven-day period.

The dominant pattern this week was a concentrated wave of delistings related to the Canada Special Economic Measures Act and New Zealand Russia sanctions. Ten specific vessels were identified as being removed from these programs. Notable delistings include the *Sky Rider* (IMO 9208124), *Oscar I* (IMO 9314820), and *Tranquil Sea* (IMO 9323340), all of which were previously subject to both Canadian and New Zealander sanctions.

Other vessels removed under the Canada Special Economic Measures Act include the *Musa Jalil* (IMO 8846814), *Begey* (IMO 8943210), *Ostrov Russkiy* (IMO 9087714), *Silvera* (IMO 9248849), *Cindy* (IMO 9270517), *Echo* (IMO 9276030), and *Shah Ismayil Khatai* (IMO 9284116).

The total number of active sanctioned vessels currently stands at 2,952.

Source: Strait Up Maritime sanctions data (live)
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