Sex trafficking by ro-ro ship, Philippines

Sex trafficking by ro-ro ship, Philippines
Mikhail Voytenko December 19, 2019 https://maritimebulletin.net/2019/12/19/sex-trafficking-by-ro-ro-ship-ph...

New Zealand: Cruise ship passenger falls from ship near Mahia

Cruise ship passenger falls from ship near Mahia
30 December 2019 https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/406369/cruise-ship-passenger-falls-f...

The search for a man who fell off a cruise ship last night in Hawke's Bay has resumed this morning.

The man was reported overboard from the Norwegian Jewel near the Mahia Peninsula about 7pm.

Two helicopters - from Hawke's Bay Rescue Helicopter Trust and Eastland Rescue Trust - arrived on the scene an hour later.

10 abandoned Kenyan seamen yet to return home from Mozambique

Abandoned seamen yet to return home from Mozambique
30/12/2019 https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/abandoned-seamen-yet-to-return-home...

When 10 Kenyan seafarers flew out to Mozambique in August reportedly to board a ship on a long voyage to Iran, they had no clue what lay ahead.

They had been recruited by Spanfreight shipping agent but were told they would sign their employment contracts in Mozambique where the ship owner is based.

Philippines seems confident for EMSA audit

Philippines seems confident for EMSA audit
29/12/19 https://safety4sea.com/philippines-seems-confident-for-emsa-audit/

The Philippine's Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) expressed confidence it will address all deficiencies surrounding seafarers' training and certification in light of the next EMSA audit in February 2020.

Seafarers' remittances up 7.5% to $5.422 billion, Oct 2018- Oct 2019

Remittances grow despite uncertainties
December 17, 2019 https://www.bworldonline.com/remittances-grow-despite-uncertainties/

CASH sent home by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) grew at the fastest clip in a year to their biggest amount, so far, for 2019 in October, global uncertainties notwithstanding, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported on Monday.

Prolonged US-China trade war to hurt shipbuilding, seafarer hiring

Prolonged US-China trade war to hurt shipbuilding, seafarer hiring
Louella Desiderio October 31, 2019 https://www.philstar.com/business/2019/10/31/1964780/prolonged-us-china-...

MANILA,Philippines — A prolonged trade war between the US and China could slow down seafarer recruitment in the Philippines, as well as in shipbuilding globally, the Norwegian Shipowners’ Association (NSA) said.

Be Mindful of Mental Health But Don’t Unfairly Stigmatize Seafarers

Be Mindful of Mental Health But Don’t Unfairly Stigmatize Seafarers
Captain Kuba Szymanski 12-21-2019 https://www.maritime-executive.com/editorials/be-mindful-of-mental-healt...

More Piracy Incidents in the Singapore Strait

More Piracy Incidents in the Singapore Strait
12-22-2019 https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/three-more-piracy-incidents-i...

Credit: ReCAAP ISC

ReCAAP ISC has again issued a warning about piracy incidents involving ships underway in the eastbound lane of Singapore Strait.

Well-Trained Crew Will be Assets in Shipping’s Greener Future

Well-Trained Crew Will be Assets in Shipping’s Greener Future
12-28-2019 https://www.maritime-executive.com/editorials/well-trained-crew-will-be-...

Seafarers are set to be viewed as an asset rather than a commodity in the future as the global maritime sector embraces greener technology that requires a more skilled workforce.

Maritime piracy increases business costs in the Gulf of Guinea

Maritime piracy increases business costs in the Gulf of Guinea
Eromo Egbejule 28 Dec 2019 https://www.aljazeera.com/ajimpact/maritime-piracy-increases-business-co...

The cost of maritime piracy in West Africa was more than $800m in 2017: Oceans Beyond Piracy

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