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Celebrate Day of the Seafarer 2013 - Faces of the Sea on June 25

Published Jun 24, 2013 11:06 AM by The Maritime Executive

This year's theme for Day of the Seafarer is Faces of the Sea. It is a natural evolution from last year?s successful theme of ?It came by sea and I can?t live without it?. Fundamentally it moves the theme to bringing the campaign back to the unsung heroes of shipping – the seafarers themselves and literally spotlights the human face of shipping and the sacrifices that seafarers make.

Like in previous years, participation will be key to the success of this campaign. Voice your support using social media.

For example, take a picture of yourself, or ask a colleague to take it, from a ship while working at sea or in port in a situation that surprises, or that inspires those that rarely consider what its like to be at sea.

Post to any of the IMO’s social media channels, including how many days you have spent at sea this year and why you posted this picture.

Additionally, post your Day of the Seafarer photos to the MarEx Facebook or Twitter for the chance to win a FREE subscription to the Maritime Executive magazine, as well as a collection of industry-related books!

Day of the Seafarer
25 June 2013
Message by Koji Sekimizu
Secretary-General, International Maritime Organization

The Day of the Seafarer is now being celebrated for third time, and our cause gathers  greater support and grows in importance and relevance on each occasion. This is reflected  in the increasing number of people from the maritime sector, and beyond, that want to  participate in the campaign and to publicly thank seafarers for their service and the sacrifices  that they make.

2013 is a landmark year for the seafaring community, as the Maritime Labour Convention  (MLC2006) enters into force in August. This marks significant progress in the recognition of  seafarers’ roles and the need to safeguard their well-being and the working conditions.

For shipping companies, seafarers are the embodiment of their business and they are a  critical asset.

People within the maritime sector are familiar with the role of the seafarer. However, even  they may not be completely aware of the sheer scale of effort that seafarers expend, and the  physical and psychological challenges that they face. It is our responsibility, as those that  are working within this sector and close to the seafaring community, to lead the efforts to highlight seafarers’ importance and to thank them for what they do.

Looking beyond the maritime sector, today’s consumers are increasingly demanding transparency across the supply chain.

However, shipping’s role remains relatively hidden to consumers outside of the supply chain. This year’s Day of the Seafarer campaign calls on all supply chain partners, including those  beyond the maritime sector, to help highlight the sheer diversity and scale of products that  travel by sea, which are used in everyday life, and to recognize the importance of the people  that deliver them; more than 1.5 million seafarers. 

Seafarers operate on the ‘front line’ of the shipping industry, and this year’s campaign  theme, Faces of the Sea, aims to highlight the individuals that are often unseen, but who  work to deliver more than 90% of the world’s goods. We will ask the seafarers themselves to  show us snapshots of their daily life at sea, to give them a voice and share their story on a global stage, via social media. 

This year’s theme, Faces of the Sea, aims to ensure that the efforts and sacrifices made by seafarers, often in lonely conditions, are recognized by the general public. 

Establishing seafarers in the forefront of global awareness will take time and is a gradual  process. But Day of the Seafarer aims to do just this, and to continue the proactive steps  that are being taken by our progressive maritime partners to ensure that our seafarers receive the thanks, recognition and working standards that they truly deserve.