Kang Do-hyung, the Minister of Oceans and Fisheries, has made a commitment to implement stricter safety measures in order to decrease the likelihood of maritime accidents. This initiative comes in response to a number of major accidents that have occurred due to safety issues in the maritime industry.
Various private sector groups have also taken action to address these safety concerns. For example, the Korea Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives recently launched a two-week campaign focused on raising public awareness about maritime accidents, particularly those involving local fishing vessels. The campaign involved visits to over 20 ports across the country to disseminate information to fishers and other stakeholders.
These efforts reflect a growing recognition of the importance of improving safety standards in the maritime sector. By increasing awareness and sharing information, stakeholders hope to prevent future accidents and protect the lives of those working in the industry. The government’s commitment to enforcing stricter safety measures is a positive step towards enhancing maritime safety and reducing the risk of accidents.
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