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== Establishment ==
OSSO was established in the aftermath of the [[First Coalition War]] (7631-34) with the specified purpose of keep shipping lines around the [[Phasian Canals]] and through the [[Phasian Ocean]] safe from piracy and hostile actions by [[Hergom ep swekorwos|Hergom]]. Though the organisation has reorganised it operations in the region over the decades it continues to maintain its mandate to protect the freedom of navigation wherever it appears to under threat.
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Revision as of 18:35, 7 October 2023

Open Seas Security Organization
OSSO
Logo Flag
Motto: "Open seas and horizons"
Anthem: "TBC"
Headquarters
TBC
Official languages Kamuran, Arvorian, Livarian, Ithrieni, Halish
Membership TBC
Secretary-General TBC
Establishment
Founded TBC
Goals
TBC
Organization Type
Intergovernmental
Map of Members
File:Map of OSSO members.png
Map_of_OSSO_members.png

The Open Seas Security Organization, or OSSO, is a major blue-water navy alliance on Gotha.

Premise

OSSO is an international organisation tasked with the protection of freedom of navigation across the seas of Gotha, including international waterways and canals, as per international law as ratified by the International Council of Nations (ICoN). Several prominent nations who have interests are in international maritime trade are members of the organisation and delegate significant maritime assets to ensuring laws protection freedom of navigation are upheld.

Member nations:

Establishment

OSSO was established in the aftermath of the First Coalition War (7631-34) with the specified purpose of keep shipping lines around the Phasian Canals and through the Phasian Ocean safe from piracy and hostile actions by Hergom. Though the organisation has reorganised it operations in the region over the decades it continues to maintain its mandate to protect the freedom of navigation wherever it appears to under threat.