Seafarers Deserve Fairer Seas

BIMCO supports and advocates for fair treatment of seafarers in all respects and is committed to raising awareness.

Download the BIMCO Film: “Fair Seas” 

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Press Release

BIMCO launches film to call for the protection of seafarers 

BIMCO has launched a new film as part of a campaign to raise awareness of the urgent need for governments and all relevant stakeholders to commit to protecting the men and women who make the global movement of food, fuel and everyday goods possible.

Recent years have seen an escalation of geopolitical risks, an increase in shipping lanes affected by war, inadequate government protections and unjust criminalisation of seafarers. Currently, around 20,000 seafarers are stranded in the Persian Gulf on board ships under heightened risk and considerable mental strain. 

“At times of geopolitical unrest, conflict and uncertainty, disruption to global trade is a major concern worldwide. We need governments and decision makers to focus on the human cost too. Every time a ship is stranded, attacked, detained in port or hijacked, there is a family back home fearing for the lives and well-being of a parent, spouse or relative on board,” says David Loosley, BIMCO Secretary General & CEO.

In addition to a rise in geopolitical uncertainty, BIMCO is increasingly concerned about the criminalisation of seafarers when drugs are found on board or in cases of environmental incidents. The shipping industry has witnessed several incidents of rogue detention and sentencing of seafarers without sufficient evidence.

“Seafarers should never be detained or sentenced without sufficient evidence and due process. We need governments to oppose liability regimes that presume guilt and we need full enforcement of international conventions to ensure that our seafarers are protected,” Loosley says.

Ever since thousands of seafarers were stranded at sea during the COVID-19 pandemic, the shipping industry has called for seafarers to be recognised as key workers to ensure their freedom of movement. The EU now has this recognition in place, and The International Labour Organization last year adopted landmark amendments to the Maritime Labour Convention to officially designate seafarers as key workers.  

“We need all nations to recognise that seafarers are the backbone of global trade and economic prosperity. BIMCO strongly encourages all states and decision makers to take action and ensure protection of our seafarers,” Loosley says.

BIMCO Secretary General and CEO David Loosley:

"Seafarers deserve support... they are that important to every single one of us" 

BIMCO FILM

A short, three-minute film produced by BIMCO during the COVID pandemic. Its message is still relevant today.

 

Supporting maritime workforce sustainability

BIMCO's official position approved by our Board of Directors

A seafarer looking out of a ship's porthole

Bjorn Hojgaard, Chair of the BIMCO committees for Marine Environment and Maritime Safety & Security

 

Watch this short chat with Bjorn discussing how putting seafarers at the heart of shipping businesses through connectivity, well-being initiatives, inclusive safety practices and strong leadership drives both crew welfare and operational performance.

He explains that treating seafarers as part of the solution, investing in their trust and development and fairly addressing challenges is essential to making seafaring a safe, respected and attractive career.

Seafarer Workforce Report

The BIMCO ICS Seafarer Workforce Report: The Global Supply and Demand for Seafarers in 2021

Seafarer workforce report