The Panamanian-flagged tanker Nestos, with the IMO number 9417464, recently played a crucial role in a search and rescue mission alongside the Greek Coast Guard. The vessel swiftly responded to a distress call from Greek authorities, showcasing exceptional readiness and a strong commitment to maritime safety. Thanks to the quick and skilled actions of the Nestos’ crew, a total of 73 individuals were successfully rescued. The survivors were provided with comprehensive care, including medical attention, food, water, and shelter, ensuring their well-being following the ordeal.
Panama continues to prioritize maritime safety, strictly adhering to Regulation 33, Chapter V of the SOLAS Convention. This recent heroic act by the Panamanian-registered Nestos highlights the registry’s unwavering dedication to protecting human life at sea. The Panama Maritime Authority (PMA) commends the bravery and compassion demonstrated by the Nestos’ crew during the rescue operation on November 29, 2024. The PMA reaffirms its commitment to upholding both international and national maritime standards, with a primary focus on safeguarding human life at sea and preserving the marine environment.
The swift and successful rescue mission carried out by the Nestos underscores the importance of robust procedures and a highly trained workforce in responding effectively to emergencies at sea. The PMA’s recognition of the crew’s efforts serves as a testament to the dedication and professionalism of those involved in ensuring maritime safety. By prioritizing the protection of human life and the marine environment, the PMA and the Panamanian Registry continue to demonstrate their unwavering commitment to upholding the highest standards of maritime operations.
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