Regional Maritime Information Fusion Centre (RMIFC)

Maritime Surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
Maritime Surveillance

Focused on providing real Maritime updates in the African Indian Ocean

About Us

The CRFIM is a maritime information fusion center for the East, Southern Africa and Indian Ocean region hosted within the Malagasy National Maritime Information Fusion Center (CFIM) following the headquarters agreement signed between the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC) and the Malagasy Government on February 18, 2016.

The CRFIM is a Public Administrative Establishment (EPA) whose headquarters are located in Antananarivo, Madagascar. It was created following the initiative to establish a regional mechanism for the coordination and exchange of maritime information decided in the Djibouti Declaration in its outcome 5.

The CRFIM process consists of working in collaboration with the 11 countries of the AfOA-OI region represented by the Regional Liaison Officers sent by their countries.

Control Room

Director's Message

Director CRFIM

Dear Partners,

As a vital transit area for major maritime routes connecting Asia, the Pacific, and the Middle East, the Indian Ocean occupies a central place in global economic and strategic balances. This importance is also reflected in the diversity and complexity of the threats to its maritime security.

Indeed, the year 2024 was marked by an intensification of challenges: proliferation of illicit trafficking (drugs, weapons, human beings), illegal fishing, smuggling, Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and piracy, still present in the background, reminds us of the need for sustained vigilance.

The deterioration of the situation in the Red Sea and the Bab El Mandeb Strait marked the year 2024. The reorientation of maritime traffic towards the Cape of Good Hope disrupted the usual routes, further exposing coastal states to new risks: loss of containers at sea, increased collisions and pollution threats, particularly off the coasts of Mozambique and South Africa.

Our Mission

Collect, merge, analyse and share maritime information relating to:

Violence at seaIUU FishingHuman trafficking at seaWeapons proliferation and security initiativeMaritime incidentNatural eventMaritime cybercrimeCritical infrastructureYachting and maritime tourismMarine environment

Our Member States ILO

International Liaison Officers (ILOs) represent their countries at the CRFIM, facilitating the exchange and fusion of maritime information across the AfOA-OI region.

Lieutenant (EV1) Said LAVANI
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Lieutenant (EV1) Said LAVANI

International Liaison Officer (Comoros)

Comoros

Nicolas FLURY
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Nicolas FLURY

Deputy Director, Director of Operations, and International Liaison Officer (France) of the RMIFC

France

Christopher JILO
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Christopher JILO

International Liaison Officer (Kenya)

Kenya

Chief Inspector Dookbhonjun Raja
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Chief Inspector Dookbhonjun Raja

International Liaison Officer (Mauritius)

Mauritius

Corvette Captain Aro Tiana RAMANANTSOA
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Corvette Captain Aro Tiana RAMANANTSOA

International Liaison Officer (Madagascar)

Madagascar

Captain Leroy PAUL
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Captain Leroy PAUL

International Liaison Officer (Seychelles)

Seychelles

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Our Sponsors

Indian Ocean Commission (IOC)
Indian Ocean Commission (IOC)
European Union (EU)
European Union (EU)
Combined Maritime Forces
Combined Maritime Forces
CRIMARIO
CRIMARIO
IORIS
IORIS

Our Member States

Comoros
Comoros
France
France
Djibouti
Djibouti
Kenya
Kenya
Madagascar
Madagascar
Seychelles
Seychelles
Mauritius
Mauritius

Our Partners

United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United States
United States
South Korea
South Korea
Singapore
Singapore
Japan
Japan
Indonesia
Indonesia
India
India
Australia
Australia