Monday, June 25, marked the 14th annual International Day of the Seafarer, recognized by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). This year, the focus was on highlighting the essential role of seafarers in enhancing safety within the maritime sector.
IMO Secretary General Arsenio Dominguez expressed gratitude to seafarers for their dedication in ensuring the operational continuity of global trade. He acknowledged the challenges faced by seafarers, including incidents of piracy and navigating conflict zones, emphasizing their resilience and commitment to their profession.
In Brisbane, the Mission to Seafarers hosted a lunch event at the Port of Brisbane to commemorate the day. Attendees heard from Mission Secretary Ross Nichols and Heather Turner, who thanked supporters for their ongoing contributions to the organization. Mission to Seafarers provides vital assistance and facilities to seafarers through volunteer efforts at centers near Australian ports.
The annual International Day of the Seafarer serves to raise awareness about the indispensable role of seafarers in sustaining the maritime industry worldwide and to highlight the challenges they encounter. Various organizations, including Maritime Industry Australia Ltd, Maritime Union of Australia, and Shipping Australia Ltd, joined in recognizing the day through social media and other platforms.
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