IMO Applauds MV Hondius Maritime Health Crisis Handling

José Antonio Conde, the maritime captain of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, addressed the IMO Council, highlighting the successful management of a crisis involving the MV Hondius. He emphasized that coordination, cooperation, and commitment were crucial, earning recognition from the WHO as a model for crisis management, with Granadilla port chosen for its strategic advantages.

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IMO Highlights Danger to Seafarers in Gulf, Calls for Calm Amid Maritime Crisis

Approximately 6,000 seafarers are currently stranded on numerous vessels in the Gulf, as reported by the head of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Arsenio Dominguez has called for all involved parties to exercise restraint and work towards de-escalation amidst rising tensions. Dominguez condemned recent attacks on ships navigating the Strait of Hormuz.

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IMO Honors Kitada and Launches Gender Equality Guide

On the International Day for Women in Maritime, Professor Momoko Kitada received the IMO Gender Equality Award 2026. Coinciding with this honor, the “Handbook on Gender Mainstreaming in the Maritime Sector” was released, offering practical guidance for integrating gender equality into maritime operations, enhancing safety, efficiency, and crew wellbeing.

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IMO Calls for Immediate Freedom for 44 Piracy-Held Seafarers

The International Maritime Organization’s Secretary-General, Arsenio Dominguez, has urgently called for global action to secure the release of 44 seafarers held captive by pirates off Somalia. Highlighting critical shortages of food and water, Dominguez emphasized the need for coordinated international efforts to address the rising threats of piracy and armed robbery at sea.

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IMO’s Revised SOLAS Interpretations Impact Oil Tanker Access Inspections

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has issued new guidelines for Permanent Means of Access (PMA) on oil tankers and bulk carriers, emphasizing annual inspections to ensure safety. These requirements address access to cargo areas for vessels over specified tonnage, highlighting the need for compliance with updated inspection protocols and maintenance practices.

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IMO Issues Stark Warning: Hormuz Strait Passage Not Safe

Arsenio Dominguez, secretary-general of the IMO, stressed there’s no commercial justification for endangering seafarers’ lives. He warned that the Strait of Hormuz is unsafe for navigation and urged thorough risk assessments. With rising incidents and an unstable geopolitical climate, he emphasized that safety must always be the top priority for all stakeholders.

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World Oceans Day: IMO Urges Nations To Put Policies

IMO Encourages Nations to Strengthen Ocean Conservation Measures

In celebration of World Ocean Day, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) calls on its 176 Member States to enhance marine environmental protection. Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez emphasized the need to transform policy into action, highlighting ongoing efforts against pollution and initiatives targeting marine plastic litter and greenhouse gas emissions from ships.

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