Commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has yet to recover from the war, with new data showing traffic still running at roughly a fifth of pre-war volumes.
Data from the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) show 103 ships entered the strait and 89 left over the past week, which amounts to just 20 percent of the pre-war seven-day average.
The curtailed traffic comes despite continued harassment from Iran's Revolutionary Guard, including drone overflights, VHF hailing of vessels, and active mine danger areas along the route.
Tankers made up the bulk of the reduced traffic, accounting for 45 percent of all movements through the strait.
UKMTO data also shows the southern Omani corridor has become the most dangerous stretch of the route, recording 16 of the 18 projectile strikes reported since 6 July.