IMO Hosts Maritime Security Training in Mombasa for Kenyan Agencies

The IMO sponsored a training session in Mombasa, Kenya on maritime security and SOLAS rule XI-2 compliance. Representatives from major agencies like KCGS, KMA, and KPA attended, focusing on port security in Eastern and Southern Africa. The initiative aims to enhance marine security in nine nations, emphasizing regional collaboration and strict compliance to ensure safety in crucial trade routes.

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Filipino Crew Attacked by Houthi Rebels in Red Sea Return Home Safely

Five Filipino crew members of MV Transworld Navigator, attacked by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea, have returned to the Philippines. The Department of Migrant Workers confirmed that they received financial and other assistance upon arrival. Despite one minor injury, the rest were unharmed. The government imposed restrictions on Filipino seafarers from passing through war-like zones in response to the incident.

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Bermuda Maritime Academy Gains UK MCA Accreditation, Offers Local STCW Certification

The Bermuda Maritime Academy has obtained international accreditation from the UK’s Maritime Coastguard Agency, marking a significant achievement. Offering STCW courses locally, the academy provides opportunities for Bermudians to work on commercial vessels. Chairman Michael Winfield expressed gratitude to supporters for their contributions. With courses starting in November 2024, the academy is preparing for potential changes in seamanship licensing.

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Nigerian Ports Operators to Support Mission to Seafarers Initiative

STOAN has pledged support for the Mission to Seafarers (MTS) at Nigerian seaports. Chairman Princess Vicky Haastrup expressed the importance of assisting seafarers facing challenges at sea. Terminal operators like ENL Consortium have shown ongoing support for MTS, recognizing their vital role in addressing seafarers’ needs. MTS, founded in 1856, offers welfare services to merchant crews worldwide with the help of government agencies and terminal operators.

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Malaysia Allocates RM10 Million to Boost Seafarer Skills and Promote Maritime Careers

The Malaysian government has allocated RM10 million through PTPK to help seafarers enhance their skills, showing commitment to their development. Transport Minister Anthony Loke emphasized the ministry’s efforts to promote the maritime industry to young people, highlighting the promising opportunities it offers. With support and courses available, the government aims to attract more individuals to the seafaring profession.

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RMT Slams UK Government for Inaction on Seafarer Protections Amidst New French Laws

The RMT has criticized the Tory government for failing to protect seafarers, contrasting it with the proactive steps taken by the French government. New French laws will require ferry operators to pay their seafarers the national minimum wage and enforce limits on time spent onboard ships. RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch emphasized the need for mandatory protections for UK seafarers.

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Mission to Seafarers Singapore Plans New Drop-In Center for Tuas Port

The Mission to Seafarers in Singapore is bracing for the impact of the new Tuas Port. With its location posing challenges due to its distance from existing ports, the Mission is planning to establish a new drop-in center to cater to seafarers’ welfare needs. This expansion is crucial to ensure seafarers receive the necessary support as they navigate the challenges of the new port.

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Uniting Goa: GMOA Event Highlights Community Spirit

The Goa Maritime Officers Association (GMOA) hosted a successful event in Panaji, showcasing unity and generosity within the maritime community. With inspiring speeches, talented performances, and contributions to societal causes, the event highlighted camaraderie and community spirit. Distinguished personalities and organizations, including Capt Venzy Viegas and Anchor of Hope NGO, emphasized the importance of support and unity.

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Impact of Workforce Diversity: Gender Perspectives and Industry Needs

A recent study shows that respondents believe increased diversity in the workforce will have a positive impact, with female participants rating its importance higher than male counterparts. Ying Ying Lim of Cargill stresses the need to break gender stereotypes in the workplace, while Dr. Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry emphasizes the importance of diversity in the maritime industry to address talent shortages.

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Decarbonisation of ships poses challenges for seafarers

The International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) has found that decarbonization efforts in the shipping industry are increasing the workload, fatigue, and stress levels of seafarers. This highlights the challenges faced by those working at sea as the industry transitions to more sustainable practices, emphasizing the need to prioritize the well-being of seafarers during this period of industry transformation.

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Unions Advocate for Increased Investment in Maritime Professionals for Global Security

In a passionate address to IOMMP delegates, Mark Dickinson of Nautilus International emphasized the urgent need for western nations to prioritize the safety and security of seafarers. Calling for proactive measures and investment in domestic maritime industries, Dickinson highlighted the risks of relying on foreign shipping and urged NATO to lead a transformation to boost maritime skills and enhance global security.

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Nigerian Government Commits to Enhancing Maritime Sector and Seafarers’ Welfare

Seafarers are vital to the maritime industry, as highlighted by Minister Adegboyega Oyetola. Dr. Dayo Mobereola emphasized Nigeria’s potential as a maritime powerhouse. The Federal Government is committed to developing the sector, ensuring safety and welfare for seafarers. Collaboration with the ITF aims to address challenges and prioritize the well-being of those who keep global trade flowing.

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