Compiled by Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI) and the Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB), the report signposts progress within the industry in respecting seafarers’ rights & welfare,and reflects on areas for further work and improvement.
The 1st (2018) and 2nd (2022) editions are intended for all seafarers and offer guiidance for addressing challenges of building diversity and inclusion within the seafaring professions.
MarTID is a collaborative study, conducted by World Maritime University, New Wave Media and Marine Learning Systems, of global maritime training practice. The 2018 survey is the inaugural report.
This study carried out by Yale University and commissioned by the Seafarers Trust identified dangerously high levels of mental stress among seafarers – but also recommended how they can be reduced.
The effect of autonomous ships onthe work at sea, the role of seafarers and the shipping industry. Prepared by Hamburg School of Business Administration for the International Chamber of Shipping.
This research, conducted by Cardiff University, set out to discover the extent of mental health risks on vessels, what the causes are and what can be done to improve mental wellbeing among seafarers.
The Stella Maris Life at Sea Reports take a deeper look at the issues that Seafarers and fishers face, and highlights the support we have given to those in crisis.
This study was commissioned by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport (DG MOVE). The analysis focused on issues of EU relevance and covered the 2011 - 2018 period.
Investigates how the global transport industry, including the seaborne sector, will change as a result of automation and advanced technologies, with an emphasis on the implications for jobs and employment for transport workers.