Being the Master (Captain) of a ship is one of the most demanding jobs in the maritime industry

Here’s why: 1. Ultimate Responsibility for Everything He is responsible for the safety of the crew, the ship, and the cargo. Any mistake, accident, or violation falls on their shoulders, even if they weren’t directly involved. 2. Navigating Complex Regulations Operate under international, national, and port-specific laws. The Master must comply with regulations from IMO … Read more

Harassment and Bullying on board ships

Bullying and harassment of juniors on board ships can have serious and wide-ranging effects, both on the individuals targeted and on the overall safety and functioning of the vessel. Here are the main effects: 1. Mental and Emotional Impact on Victims Stress and Anxiety: Constant intimidation or humiliation can cause severe psychological stress. Depression: Victims … Read more

Helicopter operations for pilot boarding onto ships

“Pilot transfers” — are highly specialized but risky maneuvers. Here are the key dangers involved: 1. Ship Movement and Instability Pitching and rolling: Ships in rough seas move unpredictably, making it hard for the helicopter to maintain a stable hover. Sudden course changes: The ship’s movement or heading change can complicate approach or landing. Wind … Read more

Piracy and armed robbery at sea

Piracy and armed robbery at sea pose serious risks to seafarers. These risks vary depending on the region, but common threats include: 1. Physical Harm and Violence Kidnapping and hostage-taking for ransom, especially in areas like the Gulf of Guinea. Injuries or death due to violent attacks. Physical assault and psychological trauma from encounters. 2. … Read more

Why seafarer salaries do not increase?

Seafarer salaries can vary based on several factors, including rank, experience, type of vessel, and the employing company. However, there are several reasons why seafarer salaries may not increase significantly: 1. Global Competition: The shipping industry is highly competitive, and many companies operate on thin profit margins. This can limit their ability to raise salaries … Read more