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ะะฒัะพั: Maritime Industry Authority
ะะฐะณััะถะตะฝะพ: 2026-02-24
ะัะพัะผะพััะพะฒ: 11
ะะฟะธัะฐะฝะธะต:
Seafarer welfare remains a top priority of the International Maritime Organization, Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez told maritime students in Cavite and Laguna.
The visit was part of his official mission to the Philippines. He was joined by Sonia B. Malaluan, Administrator of the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA), and other MARINA officials.
The delegation toured top maritime schools, including the MOL Magsaysay Maritime Academy in Dasmariรฑas, Cavite, and the NYK-TDG Maritime Academy in Calamba, Laguna. They observed world-class facilities and advanced simulation equipment designed to prepare students for the challenges of modern shipping.
During the interactive forum, Secretary-General Dominguez highlighted global security challenges affecting maritime operations. He specifically cited the Red Sea as a concern, but noted that incidents there have decreased in recent months. He stressed that seafarers should not face unnecessary risks while performing their duties at sea.
Students asked questions on career sustainability in the age of automation, the effects of decarbonization policies on future ship operations, mental health at sea, and measures to prevent harassment and abuse.
Dominguez also provided updates on the ongoing review of the STCW Convention, which is set to be completed by 2029. The review aims to update training, certification, and watchkeeping standards to keep pace with technology, environmental regulations, and social issues, including leadership, mental health, and protection against harassment onboard.
The Secretary-General encouraged cadets to stay adaptable, globally minded, and committed to lifelong learning. He reaffirmed that the voices of future seafarers are vital in shaping global maritime policy.
The Secretary-General also visited the IMO Regional Presence Office for East Asia at the PTC Building in Makati City, as well as the offices of Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Inc. and the Philippine Center for Advanced Maritime Simulation and Training, Inc. (PHILCAMSAT). | via Merrowen Andong
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