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Eagle Bulk Reports the Successful Resolution of Security Incident Onboard Vessel

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Eagle Bulk Shipping (NASDAQ: EGLE) reported the successful resolution of a security incident involving the M/V Jaeger. On July 21, 2020, an armed guard on board deviated the vessel's course, demanding compensation. No crew members were harmed during the incident, which lasted approximately three days. The Company, in collaboration with maritime experts, ensured the safety of the crew and resolved the situation peacefully. Eagle Bulk emphasizes its commitment to crew safety and appreciates the professionalism displayed during this ordeal. No further details will be released due to the sensitive nature of the incident.

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  • Successful resolution of a potentially dangerous security incident.
  • No crew members were harmed during the incident.
  • Demonstrated effective crisis management by collaborating with maritime security experts.
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  • Incident involved an armed security guard taking control of the vessel.
  • The guard's employment dispute may raise concerns about security protocols.

STAMFORD, Conn., July 31, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. (NASDAQ: EGLE) (“Eagle Bulk” or the “Company”), one of the world’s largest owner-operators within the Supramax / Ultramax Drybulk segment, today reported that it has successfully resolved a security incident on board the vessel M/V Jaeger involving an armed security guard.

On July 21, 2020, M/V Jaeger embarked three security guards in the Indian Ocean before sailing towards the Red Sea, as the Company has done for all transits through the High Risk Area (HRA) over the past 10+ years, in accordance with industry best practices. Once on board, one of the guards did not surrender his weapon to the vessel’s Captain as is normal protocol, and then took control of and deviated the ship from its course as he voiced his grievances and demanded compensation. While the guard discharged his weapon on board the vessel, at no time did he directly threaten or harm any of the crewmembers. The remaining two guards did not participate in this action. Unbeknownst to the Company, there was an employment dispute between the guard and his employer, and he had not been paid for several months.

Eagle Bulk, in coordination with maritime security experts, worked to deescalate the situation and after a period of approximately three days, the guard surrendered his weapon and allowed the ship to continue on its original course.  Relevant authorities were kept appraised throughout the incident, and the guard was disembarked last night.

The Company maintained regular contact with the Captain throughout this event, and V Ships, the vessel’s crewing manager, also maintained an active dialogue with the crew’s families to keep them updated. Eagle Bulk and V Ships’ primary concern was the safety of the crew, and as a point of clarity, neither company was a party to the employment dispute. Eagle Bulk expresses its appreciation for the professionalism shown by the vessel’s Captain and crew throughout this ordeal. The Company is very grateful for the efforts of its crew, the V Ships team, and our partners who worked around the clock over the past 10 days to ensure a safe and successful resolution.

Due to the sensitive nature of the incident the Company will not be releasing any more information at this time.

About Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc.

Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. (“Eagle” or the “Company”) is a US-based fully integrated shipowner-operator providing global transportation solutions to a diverse group of customers including miners, producers, traders, and end users. Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, with offices in Singapore and Copenhagen, Eagle focuses exclusively on the versatile mid-size drybulk vessel segment and owns one of the largest fleets of Supramax / Ultramax vessels in the world. The Company performs all management services in-house (including: strategic, commercial, operational, technical, and administrative) and employs an active management approach to fleet trading with the objective of optimizing revenue performance and maximizing earnings on a risk-managed basis. For further information, please visit our website: www.eagleships.com.

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What happened on the M/V Jaeger on July 21, 2020?

On July 21, 2020, an armed security guard on the M/V Jaeger took control of the vessel, demanding compensation and deviating its course. The incident lasted approximately three days.

Were any crew members harmed during the incident on the M/V Jaeger?

No, at no time did the armed guard directly threaten or harm any crew members.

How did Eagle Bulk Shipping respond to the security incident?

Eagle Bulk worked with maritime security experts to deescalate the situation, ensuring the safety of the crew and resolving the incident peacefully.

What is Eagle Bulk Shipping's focus in the shipping industry?

Eagle Bulk Shipping is a fully integrated shipowner-operator focusing exclusively on the mid-size drybulk vessel segment.

What is the stock symbol for Eagle Bulk Shipping?

Eagle Bulk Shipping is traded on NASDAQ under the stock symbol EGLE.

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