Ukraine Launches Remote Seafarer Identity Document Program

Ukraine is launching a pilot program for remote processing of Seafarers’ Identity Documents (SIDs) to assist maritime professionals stranded abroad due to conflict. A center in Warsaw will facilitate applications and renewals, streamlining the process and enhancing support for seafarers, while shifting responsibility to the Maritime Administration for efficiency.

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Need for Empathy and Balance in Seafarer Health Strategies

Dr. Jens Tülsner critiques the maritime industry’s approach to seafarer wellbeing, noting that while concern exists, strategies often miss the mark. Wellness campaigns mimic office trends, emphasizing calorie counting and restrictive diets, which can harm seafarers. A holistic approach is vital, focusing on balance, empathy, and understanding their unique experiences.

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Wilhelmsen Launches AimZero Campaign to Enhance Hot Work Safety for Filipino Seafarers

Wilhelmsen Ships Service has launched the AimZero campaign to reduce hot work accidents in the maritime industry, focusing on Filipino seafarers. The initiative emphasizes improved training, certified equipment, and a safety-first mindset. With support from influential seafarers, AimZero aims to empower crews to foster a safer future at sea.

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Repatriated Filipino Seafarers Receive Financial and Mental Health Support

Three Ilonggo seafarers, recently repatriated after surviving Houthi rebel attacks, are set to receive support for their mental health and economic recovery. Upon arrival at Iloilo International Airport, they were welcomed by officials who emphasized counseling and financial assistance, ensuring ongoing support as they navigate their trauma and future employment.

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Interpol Cancels Japan Extradition Request for Sea Shepherd Founder Paul Watson

Interpol has officially canceled Japan’s extradition request for Paul Watson, founder of Sea Shepherd. This decision marks a significant turning point in the ongoing controversy surrounding Watson’s activism against whaling. With the red notice withdrawn, he can continue his efforts in marine conservation without the threat of arrest looming over him.

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India Cracks Down on Fake Seafarer Certificates with Stricter Verification Rules

The Directorate General of Shipping in India has issued a circular addressing rising fraud in seafarer certificates, which threatens maritime security. Effective July 18, it mandates stringent verification by Recruitment and Placement Service License agencies. Seafarers using fake credentials face severe penalties, aligning with India’s STCW commitments to global safety standards.

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Japan’s Top Shipowners Donate Advanced Training Vessel to Boost Maritime Education and Seafarer Skills

Mitsui OSK Lines, NYK Line, and K Line are collaborating to donate a new training vessel to the Japan Agency of Maritime Education and Training for Seafarers. This initiative aims to address challenges like aging vessels and a shortage of qualified instructors, enhancing the development of skilled Japanese seafarers by 2030.

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Circular 31 of 2025: Navigating the storm in seafarer certification

India Bans Non-Recognized Seafarer Certifications With DGS Circular 31/2025 to Combat Maritime Fraud

On July 18, 2025, India’s Directorate General of Shipping issued Circular 31/2025 to combat fraudulent certification practices harming Indian seafarers. While aiming to uphold international standards and improve maritime safety, the circular has drawn mixed reactions. Critics argue it could jeopardize livelihoods by disregarding legitimate foreign qualifications.

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