HERA 2008 and NAUTILUS 2008 Statistics
17-02-2009
General Information
The figures presented below are being gathered in the course of the Joint Operations HERA 2008 and NAUTILUS 2008.
The main objective of the Joint Operation HERA 2008 is to tackle illegal migration flows coming from West Africa countries heading to
The main objective of the Joint Operation NAUTILUS 2008 is to reinforce border control activities in Central Mediterranean and control illegal migration flows coming from North Africa countries heading to
The figures provided are gathered on a weekly basis and should be treated as raw (primary) data. For this reason, the final statistics may differ from the totals shown here, increasing every week during the course of each operation.
For example, some of the persons that initially are included in the figures related to migrants can later be categorised as facilitators based on investigation results.
Due to the high public interest in these Joint Operations the raw data will be published on Frontex website every Tuesday.
Explanation about the Categories of Statistical Data
The statistics published on this website are described below:
- Total Number of Arrivals
This category includes persons that have reached the coast of the
i. JO HERA 2008 -
ii. JO NAUTILUS 2008 -
This is a general category covering all arrivals without making a breakdown of sub-categories such as economical migrants.
This category includes both persons that have been intercepted in the
- Migrants Diverted back
This category includes data related to Joint Operation HERA 2008 only.
Persons that were intercepted during Joint Operation HERA 2008 at sea who have either been convinced to turn back to safety or have been escorted back to the closest shore (
- Facilitators Arrested
This category includes the total number of persons that have been arrested by law enforcement authorities with charges of smuggling of human beings or for other similar or related crimes acco
- Interviews carried out by experts deployed by Frontex
This category includes the number of interviews carried out by experts deployed by Frontex.
These experts are sent to the Member States hosting a Joint Operation in o
The experts do not interview persons that have asked for asylum.
