A CMA CGM containership transits the South Red Sea under escort by a EUNAVFOR warship

Philippines Senator Demands Clarification from Iran After Ship Attack on Filipino Seafarers

Senator Erwin Tulfo expressed serious concerns over a recent drone attack on a container vessel with Filipino seafarers in the Strait of Hormuz. Despite Iran’s prior assurances of safe passage, Tulfo plans to urge the Department of Foreign Affairs to clarify the situation, emphasizing the importance of seafarer safety in this crucial waterway.

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MARINA Clarifies Basic Training Requirements and BT-PSSR Updates for Seafarers

The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) clarified that seafarers with a valid Basic Training Certificate can board vessels without completing the Updating Basic Training–Personal Safety and Social Responsibility immediately. MARINA Administrator Sonia Malaluan emphasized that updating is required before the next embarkation or revalidation, addressing confusion among seafarers about immediate compliance.

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No Blanket Ban on Indian Seafarers With Foreign Certificates Clarifies DG of Shipping

The Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) clarified to the Bombay High Court that there is no blanket ban on Indian seafarers with foreign Certificates of Competency (CoC). This response addresses petitions challenging a July 18 circular perceived as arbitrary, affirming that verification, not prohibition, is the focus for maritime safety.

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