High-tech in the harbour: the "Duque de Ahumada" in Palma — security gain or subject for debate?
How Mallorca could build more trust around coastal surveillance
Clear reports, data rules and local cooperation could help make coastal surveillance in Mallorca more acceptable.

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What would make coastal surveillance in Mallorca more acceptable to the public?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why is the new Guardia Civil ship in Palma being discussed so much?
It promises more security, but also raises questions about oversight and transparency.
What can the Duque de Ahumada do in Mallorca’s waters?
It is a patrol ship for surveillance, rescue and emergency response.
Do harbour patrol ships in Mallorca affect local fishing?
They may improve safety, but unclear rules can also make fishing harder.
What are residents in Palma worried about when it comes to coastal surveillance?
People want security, but also clear rules on data and oversight.
When is the best time to visit Palma harbour if you want to see the ship?
Public visits depend on scheduled access, not regular harbour hours.
Is the new patrol ship in Palma mainly for rescue or border control?
It is intended for both rescue work and border control.
Can children learn something from the patrol ship visit in Palma?
It is a practical way for children to learn about sea rescue and security.
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