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New European initiative supports seafarers facing trauma at sea
A new European mental health initiative is working to ensure quicker and more effective support for maritime professionals who experience traumatic incidents at sea.
Middle East crisis: maritime union helps to repatriate stranded seafarers
Nautilus International has identified safer travel options to ensure members are not left stranded in the Persian Gulf as the security situation evolves.
UK Cadets struggling with safety, rights and reporting in a digital era, suggests new data
The latest Sailors' Society cadet report, which focuses on connectivity at sea, online harassment and social media pressure, paints a stark picture of the troubles faced by the new generation of UK and European seafarers.
Just hire more crew: second officer Cassie Mead on sustainability, mental health, and demanding better for seafarers
Second officer Cassie Mead has spent over 20 years in the maritime industry, working her way through the ranks. She tells Helen Kelly why proper crewing levels are key to sustainability, her journey with an ADHD diagnosis, and how Gen Z seafarers are forcing the industry to change
FAQ: guidance for members in the Middle East
This FAQ for seafarers reflects the current security environment following Operation Epic Fury (United States) and Operation Roaring Lion (Israel), and subsequent Iranian retaliatory strikes
Two decades on, the MLC has delivered real wins for seafarers
Today marks 20 years since the adoption of the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) – the 'fourth pillar' of maritime regulation and a genuine bill of rights for seafarers.
David Appleton: Maritime men's health matters
Nautilus opinion piece by head of professional and technical David Appleton. Ahead of 'Movember', a timely moment to focus on men’s health in the maritime industry.
Union pushes for Just Transition at new fuels training launch
Nautilus spoke up for seafarers' rights at a launch of industry-wide training frameworks for new maritime fuels.