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| Bulk Carriers & Maritime Safety Culture | 04 Nov 2025 | 00:33:44 | |
Bulk Carriers: The Hidden Work Horses of The Sea In this episode of Sea Views, hosts Julia Gosling and Adam Parnell speak with Matt Shirley (CEO, Safe Harbours Australia) and Marco Blanco (CFO, Safe Harbours Australia) - veteran maritime pilots leading a consultancy that’s reshaping the standards of bridge team management and port safety worldwide. What we cover: Why bulk carriers are the “workhorses of the sea” and how Australia became their global hub
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| Sailing in the Shadows: The Hidden Tanker Trade | 01 Oct 2025 | 00:31:23 | |
Shadow Fleet Exposed: Risks to Environment, Trade and Seafarers In this episode of Sea Views, we uncover the murky world of the Shadow Fleet - hundreds of aging tankers trading sanctioned oil under layers of secrecy and deception. With falsified registries, spoofed signals, and uninsured operations, these vessels operate beyond the reach of international law, posing enormous risks to the environment, global security, and above all, the seafarers who crew them. Joining us is Michelle Wiese Bockmann, Senior Maritime Intelligence Analyst at Windward, who explains how the Shadow Fleet has expanded since the Russia–Ukraine conflict, why these ships are a looming environmental and humanitarian crisis, and how technology is beginning to shine a light on their hidden movements. At the heart of this issue are people - thousands of crew working in unsafe and unregulated conditions. NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Decarbonisation at Sea: The Human Cost | 29 Jul 2024 | 00:23:26 | |
As the maritime industry pushes toward decarbonisation, what does it mean for the people on board? A new report explores the impact of green fuel transitions on seafarers—and the findings are sobering. While most seafarers support the move to reduce emissions, the reality on board tells a more complex story. We speak with Chirag Bahri from ISWAN and Ian Grainger from The Shipowners’ Club to unpack what 400 seafarers around the world are saying. From increased workloads to rising anxiety about new fuel technologies and compliance pressures, this episode examines the overlooked human dimension of the shipping industry’s green transition. Link to the full report here Link to ISWAN here Link to The Shipowners Club here Link to Alternative Fuels & Seafarer Safety on The Seafarers’ Charity web site Make an incident report to CHIRP Maritime here NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Bridge Safety | 30 Jun 2024 | 00:34:09 | |
BRIDGE SAFETY “It's absolutely astonished me how far we've gone with this technology and how far we are going... using Virtual Reality training solutions” Captain Andrew Parker, Director Ankar Maritime Safety Bridge safety is our topic for this episode of Sea Views. We explore what advancements in safety and training we are benefiting from with new technology like Virtual Reality for training solutions, bridge simulators and remote bridge safety audits. Captain Andrew Parker also reveals how this incredible technology has been used to help Ukranian seafarers complete their training following war damage at their facilities.
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| Shipping - A Global Perspective | 13 May 2024 | 00:41:39 | |
INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF SHIPPING - A global perspective “We recognise there is a global recruitment challenge for shipping and we forecast a shortfall of 90,000 seafarers by 2026.” Guy Platten, Secretary General, International Chamber of Shipping We cover a fascinating range of current and future issues from recruitment challenges, to piracy and security and the criminalisation of the seafarer. Guy spoke about decarbonisation and estimates there are 800,000 seafarers who need training for new fuels by the 2030’s. “The industry is ready to invest but ship owners need to know what ships to order. We need governments to make strategic decisions and laws to enable new fuel infrastructure, transport and storage." Watch the International Chamber of Shipping’s film “An Adventurous Spirit” about a career at sea. This episode of Sea Views is supported and funded by CHIRP and The Seafarers’ Charity: Make an incident report to CHIRP Maritime here CHIRP NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Safe In Port | 16 Apr 2024 | 00:45:32 | |
“AI could help us identify fresh patterns of risk in our data on port safety before the serious accidents even happen.” Debbie Cavaldoro, CEO at Port Skills & Safety The port is the interface between ships and land. Two interlinked but separate workforces must understand each other’s operations in order to interact safely and that is the role for the organisation Port Skills & Safety. Julia and Adam are in conversation with their Chief Executive Debbie Cavaldoro about how to get everyone home safely whether they are seafarers, port workers or entering the port from the outside like hauliers and contractors. Port Skills & Safety website NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Sexual Violence Against Seafarers | 28 Dec 2023 | 00:39:15 | |
In this episode of Sea Views podcast I am talking with the CEO’s of two vital charities which support seafarers who have suffered sexual violence. Becky Newdick founded Safer Waves and Paula Edwards runs Salute Her UK. We recorded this episode during the recent campaign by the World Health Organisation “16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence”. We talk about how prevalent the issue is for women working at sea especially, and why this job puts seafarers in such a uniquely vulnerable environment compared to shore jobs. Recent research shows that the majority of women working at sea in the cargo sector have suffered sexual violence and harassment; Port Based Welfare Needs Of Women Working on Cargo Ships What are the consequences for people dealing with the trauma from these incidents and what are some of the solutions to improve the future working environment at sea for seafarers? If I sound a little gloomy in this episode that is because I was feeling sad. This is a bleak topic and I can’t pretend otherwise. If you have been affected by any of the issues in this podcast please make contact with the charities for support: SAFER WAVES For confidential support, email our trained volunteers at: support@saferwaves.org SALUTE HER UK If you need help please contact Paula on Mobile: 07861748522 or via the website: www.saluteher.co.uk NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| P&I Insurance - Reducing Risk and Improving Safety | 22 Nov 2023 | 00:46:15 | |
“If there is one thing I would change to improve safety onboard ships it’s safe manning requirements.” Captain Yves Vandenborn, Head of Loss Prevention Asia-Pacific, North Standard P&I Protection & Indemnity is insurance for ships, crew and cargo. Julia and Adam were lucky enough to find a one hour slot to talk with loss prevention specialists from P&I clubs at opposite ends of the world. We met with Bill Moore from New York who works for The American Club at his breakfast table and we caught up with Yves Vandenborn from North Standard during dinner time in Singapore. We had an insightful conversation with these two experts in their field, exploring the role of insurance in maritime safety. If you thought insurance was a bit dull. think again. Some high profile incident claims have run into $billions such as the Costa Concordia cruise ship and more recently, the container vessel Ever Given which blocked the Suez Canal, but do you know what are the three main categories of claims? We find out how insurance is playing a role in supporting better safety across members’ fleets. What are the new risks for insurers with the move towards decarbonisation in shipping and transportation of electric vehicles? As a seafarer, is my Rolex watch covered? What priority is given to improving seafarer mental health? What is the Dark Fleet and are you covered in a war zone? Find out those answers and more by listening. Given that these two experts are part of a group of insurers who represent 90% of global shipping, they have a unique perspective on maritime risk so let’s hear what they both think needs to change to improve safety on board ships. Both P&I Clubs provide safety resources and links to their web sites are here: This episode of Sea Views is supported and funded by CHIRP and The Seafarers’ Charity. NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Safety For 39 Million Fishers - A Lot to Improve | 03 Oct 2023 | 00:41:19 | |
“We need to pay more attention to fishing to make it safer because there are 35 million fishers going to sea and catching fresh fish and seafood for the world. So 24 out of every 25 seafarers in the world, work in fishing” Cor Blonk, at FISH Platform Julia and Adam talk with Cor Blonk, from FISH Platform, which is working to raise safety standards in fishing around the world and reduce the number of deaths in fishing globally which is estimated to be anywhere between 20,000 and 100,000 deaths per year. Find out what some of the barriers are to making this a safer job, what role do regulations or lack of them play and what solutions can be developed to make a difference for the future? A new International Fund for Fishing Safety (IFFS) has been announced by Lloyd's Register Foundation which aims to support projects to improve safety in international fishing communities. Find out more here. This episode of Seaviews is supported and funded by CHIRP and The Seafarers’ Charity NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Toxic Leadership At Sea | 22 Sep 2023 | 00:47:33 | |
“No captain starts out with the aim of being a toxic leader.” Brendan O’Shannassy, author of Super Yacht Captain Toxic leadership can decimate a team and compromise safety on board a ship. Julia and Adam hold a challenging and insightful conversation with Brendan O’Shannassy, author of Super Yacht Captain and Tom Sharpe, OBE, Naval Commander (retired), exploring the impact of toxic leadership on those working at sea and also touching on observations upon what good leadership looks like. The Seafarers' Charity has supported The Nautical Institute’s development of a training programme for seafarers with the aim of reducing toxic leadership at sea. Find out more at Leadership Programmes This episode of Seaviews is supported and funded by CHIRP and The Seafarers’ Charity: NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Green Fuels in Shipping and the Future of Seafarer Training & Safety | 02 Jul 2023 | 00:23:48 | |
“It is important that seafarers are not considered collateral damage in this huge move towards green fuels.” Jeff Parfitt, Nautical Institute Shipping is responsible for 3% of global greenhouse emissions. Julia engages in an insightful conversation with Jeff Parfitt, Head of Safety & Environment at The Nautical Institute, exploring the impact of green fuels on the maritime sector. What are the challenges of keeping seafarers safe amidst the rapid changes? In July 2023, IMO announced new climate emissions targets for shipping – current targets NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Maritime Pilot Safety and reducing the risk in pilot transfer operations | 01 Jul 2023 | 00:36:07 | |
“The problem with statistics is that it’s a bummer when it’s you!” ― Arie Palmers, Maritime Pilot
Sadly there have been 7 deaths associated with maritime pilot transfer operations already in the first 6 months of 2023. What are the current international regulations for ships and what are the barriers to reducing the risk? How can individuals, the industry, ports and ship builders make changes to save lives in the future? Guests: Andrew Moll, OBE, Chief Inspector at Marine Accident Investigation Branch Arie Palmers, Senior Maritime Pilot working in the Netherlands Adam Parnell, Director at CHIRP Maritime Charitable Trust Resources and links: Visit the MAIB web site and submit a report here Visit IMPA – International Maritime Pilots Association for resources and if you are working as a pilot you can download the IMPA incident reporting App Pilot Ladder Safety web site Read the detailed Snakes OR Ladders report Follow Arie Palmers on Linked In for weekly “Ladder Misery” Read about the recent prosecution by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Behind the Sparkle: Mental Health at Sea in the Superyacht Sector | 30 Jul 2025 | 00:36:22 | |
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“Mental health is health. It’s just the same.” Brendan O’Shannassy
Episode Summary: In this powerful and practical episode of Sea Views, we explore the vital topic of mental health and welfare in the yacht crew sector. “There’s no judgment on YachtCrewHelp - we’re here for any crew, at any rank.” Laura Beard Brendan reflects on leadership, fatigue, and the silent strain of command, while Laura shares insights from ISWAN’s helpline Yacht Crew Help, including why many yacht crew don’t initially see themselves as seafarers—and what’s being done to change that. Key Topics:
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| CHIRP Maritime’s confidential incident reporting programme improves international safety at sea | 30 Jun 2023 | 00:44:37 | |
“Learn from the mistakes of others. You can't live long enough to make them all yourself.” ― Eleanor Roosevelt Julia interviews Adam Parnell, Director of the Maritime Programme at CHIRP. We reveal the importance of utilising the confidential incident and accident reporting system offered by CHIRP. Discover how the data from thousands of reported incidents annually contributes to enhancing safety at sea worldwide. We uncover why both seafarers and employers should adopt the STOP WORK principle. Improving safety at sea worldwide through the confidential and independent reporting programme. The Seafarers' Charity Improving the lives of seafarers and their families for more than 105 years. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Different Minds, Stronger Crews: Embracing Neurodiversity at Sea | 30 Jun 2025 | 00:34:13 | |
In this compelling episode of Sea Views, Julia and Adam sit down with Daniel Smith, founder of the charity NeurodiversAtSea, to explore what neurodiversity really means in the maritime world—and why it's time the industry took notice. Together, they unpack:
Whether you're in HR, onboard, or in the boardroom, this episode will make you rethink how your teams work—and what untapped talent might already be on your radar. Key Takeaways
About Our Guest Daniel Smith is the founder of NeurodiversAtSea, a charity dedicated to raising awareness of neurodiversity within the maritime sector and supporting neurodivergent individuals in their careers at sea. A passionate advocate with lived experience, Daniel is committed to reshaping the future of maritime workplaces—one conversation at a time. Resources & Links Learn more about NeurodiversAtSea:LINK NeurodiversAtSea partnered with Seafarers Hospital Society and The Seafarers' Charity to offer grants for UK based seafarers to access assessments for a range of conditions. Find out more at LINK or email admin@seahospital.org.uk Sea Views podcast by Ahoy Communications Ltd and editing by powowpodcasts.com NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Offshore Energy Safety In A New Era | 29 May 2025 | 00:43:11 | |
Ensuring Safety in Offshore Energy: Industry Insights and Future Challenges. In this episode of the Sea Views podcast, Graham Skinner of Offshore Energies UK and Pete Lowson from the Maritime & Coastguard Agency discuss safety practices in the offshore oil, gas, and wind industries. They delve into the industry’s safety records, the importance of cross-sector collaboration, and the impact of new technologies such as AI and autonomous vessels. NEWSFLASH! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube at CHIRP Maritime or The Seafarers' Charity channels. The conversation highlights the significant employment numbers in these sectors, the shared lessons from past incidents, and future challenges, including climate change and the increasing complexity of managing offshore operations. Both Graham and Pete emphasise the critical importance of continuous improvement, training, and adaptation to ensure safety in these rapidly developing industries. Topics discussed: Overview of the Offshore Energy Industry Safety Records and Improvements Sharing Safety Lessons Across Sectors Exercises and Training in Offshore Safety Differences Between Oil, Gas, and Renewables Future Challenges, Security and Technological Innovations Climate Change and Severe Weather The Future of Oil and Gas in the North Sea Supporting Maritime Workers Maritime & Coastguard Agency web site Offshore Energies UK web site Sea Views podcast by Ahoy Communications Ltd and editing by powowpodcasts.com NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Exploding Myths - Batteries, Boats & Danger | 14 Mar 2025 | 00:41:23 | |
Exploding Myths - Vapour clouds, explosion and new frontiers in firefighting. Lithium Ion Batteries, Boats & Danger! In this episode, Adam and I welcome the leading expert on lithium ion battery safety Professor Paul Christensen to talk about the increasingly topical issue of managing the risks of lithium ion batteries in the maritime and port environment. Lithium ion batteries have quickly become part of life now in electric vehicles and e scooters for example. On dry land in the UK, Fire services are dealing with one lithium ion battery fire/explosion every day. Thankfully, explosions and fire from malfunctioning lithium ion batteries is not a common problem but the hazard and severity of the incidents is great. At sea we have seen the catastrophic fires on MV Fremantle Highway and Felicity Ace. Paul explains the difference between traditional combustion fires and lithium ion battery incidents and we dive into the science behind thermal runaway, vapour cloud explosion and fire. NEW FINDINGS ON DANGERS OF VAPOUR CLOUD INHALATION Paul’s very recent field trials in February 2025, have discovered new information about harmful molecules in the vapour cloud which appear to be causing more severe inhalation injuries for people than traditional smoke inhalation. FIREFIGHTING & SOLUTIONS Paul’s work involves real world field trials and testing to try to find solutions or better manage the risks but lithium ion battery fires are not extinguished with any of the traditional methods of firefighting which use liquids or remove oxygen. This presents significant difficulties when tackling this type of fire on a ship at sea with great risk to seafarers who have previously been trained to deal with combustion type fires. This episode of Sea Views is supported and funded by CHIRP and The Seafarers’ Charity: Make an incident report to CHIRP Maritime here CHIRP NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Safe at Sea: Allyship and Psychological Safety at Sea | 29 Jan 2025 | 00:21:27 | |
Safe at Sea Allyship & Psychological Safety Sea Views is spotlighting the International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network’s (ISWAN) global campaign: "Safe at Sea… it takes all of us!" – with a focus on the crucial role male seafarers can play as allies to support their women colleagues. Women seafarers are more than three times as likely to contact ISWAN’s helplines regarding abuse, bullying, harassment, discrimination, or violence – and more than twice as likely to raise concerns about mental health. The campaign calls on the entire maritime community to foster a culture of psychological safety and inclusion at sea. Georgia Allen, ISWAN’s Projects and Relationships Manager and the campaign lead, explains: “The concept of allyship is a fantastic one, with the onus on those around you to pay more attention, give more support, and ultimately bring the crew together to create a psychologically safe environment on board.”Joining the conversation is Sophia Grant from the UK P&I Club. With 30 years of maritime experience, she reflects on how industry attitudes are shifting—recognising mental health and psychological safety as fundamental parts of the safety culture on board. ISWAN’s Safe at Sea… it takes all of us! campaign is funded by The Seafarers’ Charity and The UK P&I Club. Let’s hope that 2025 brings positive changes for seafarers. Link to guides on How to Be An Ally Link to ISWAN web site SAFE At SEA ISWAN SEAFARER HELP Service ISWAN YACHT CREW HELP Service Research by Cardiff University’s Seafarers International Research Centre Port Based Welfare Needs Of Women Working on Cargo Ships If you have been affected by any of the issues in this podcast you can contact these charities for support: SAFER WAVES For confidential support, email trained volunteers at: support@saferwaves.org SALUTE HER UK If you need help please contact Paula on Mobile: 07861748522 or via the website: www.saluteher.co.uk NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Beyond The Berth: Safety, Innovation & Decarbonisation | 03 Dec 2024 | 00:41:51 | |
Safety In Focus at Portsmouth International Port. How does he keep passengers, seafarers, port staff and the harbour pilots safe? How is the port caring for the welfare of thousands of international seafarers who visit the port? How to tackle the emerging maritime transport risks such as lithium battery fires? Ben also explains how the port is undertaking a ground breaking £28 million pound decarbonisation project including a shore power system for ships, aiming to make Portsmouth International Port the first port in the UK with net zero emissions by 2030. Find out more about the Sea Change project for maritime decarbonisation HERE NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Caught in the Net: Protecting People, Not Just Fish | 20 Sep 2024 | 00:31:31 | |
Every year, at least 32,000 fishers lose their lives at sea—out of a global workforce of 39 million. In the push towards proving sustainability in this global seafood industry, how much attention is on the people in fishing and their welfare and safety? “The amount of money being spent to prove fish is caught sustainably far outweighs what’s invested in human safety. Something’s wrong here. If you believe a human life is at least as valuable as a fish—come talk to us.”Find out more or donate to the International Fund For Fishing Safety HERE This episode of Sea Views is supported and funded by The Seafarers’ Charity and CHIRP. Make an incident report to CHIRP Maritime here NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Safety In The Cruise Sector | 04 Sep 2024 | 00:34:51 | |
Over 31 million people took a cruise last year. The global cruise market continues to grow, with more vessels launching every year and a revenue forecast for 26% growth in the next 5 years. We talk with Captain Aseem Hashmi, master of the iconic Cunard flagship Queen Mary 2 about safety and the changes he has experienced and implemented over his 30 year career. The cruise sector has seen a long term trend in reduction of operational accidents and we ask Aseem for his analysis on how that has been achieved. Aseem is also insightful about how important the leadership role is for the Captain and officers onboard passenger vessels. He should know a thing or two about that; with 1,173 crew under his command and up 2,691 passengers in his care, during each voyage onboard Queen Mary 2. This episode of Sea Views is supported and funded by CHIRP and The Seafarers’ Charity: Make an incident report to CHIRP Maritime here NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Superyacht Safety Culture, Reporting & CHIRP | 09 Dec 2025 | 00:49:43 | |
🚨 What really happens when yacht crew report incidents, and how many lives has CHIRP already helped save? NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| ROVs Explained: Offshore Jobs, Deep Sea Operations and the Future of Subsea Technology | 20 Mar 2026 | 00:33:29 | |
🌊 What really happens thousands of meters below the ocean surface, and how do remotely operated vehicles make modern offshore operations possible? ROV's have also been in the news recently with their capability to support mine clearance in the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz. From offshore energy and subsea cable installation to deep-water surveys, salvage missions and unexploded ordnance detection, ROVs allow operators to work in environments far beyond the limits of human divers.
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| Uncrewed Surface Vessels Explained: Safety, Jobs and the Future of USVs | 13 Feb 2026 | 00:40:17 | |
How close are we really to autonomous ships at sea? In this episode of Sea Views, hosts Julia Gosling and Adam Parnell sit down with Simon Adams, founder of The USV Group, for a clear, operational look at uncrewed surface vessels and what is actually happening on the water today. This is a straight-talking conversation that cuts through the hype around autonomy and explains how USVs are really being used, how they are regulated, and what this shift means for safety, skills and the future maritime workforce. From remote operations and human oversight to environmental gains, offshore survey, subsea infrastructure, defence and surveillance, this episode unpacks where USVs already deliver value and where the limits still are. In this episode you will learn:
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| Search And Rescue At Sea - US Coast Guard Lessons With Matt Baer | 13 Jan 2026 | 00:47:39 | |
What really happens when a life is on the line hundreds of miles offshore, and what actually makes the difference between rescue and recovery? In this episode of Sea Views, host Julia Gosling (former HM Coastguard press office in UK) sits down with Matt Baer, retired US Coast Guard Captain and now Director of Emergency Response at Gallagher Marine Systems, for a straight-talking comparison of UK vs US search and rescue, the reality of offshore response, and the technology that is changing outcomes at sea. From AMVER and vessel-to-vessel assistance to EPIRBs, personal locator beacons, AIS, infrared, and drones, this conversation goes deep into what works, what fails, and what both professionals and recreational boaters still get wrong. In this episode you will learn: - How UK vs US maritime search and rescue is structured, from assets to response posture - Why “People, Environment, Property, Economy” guides every major maritime incident - How offshore rescues work when the nearest help may be another merchant vessel - Why AMVER and trade routes can make the difference in mid-ocean cases - What EPIRBs and personal locator beacons can do to take the search out of search and rescue - Why beacon registration details matter and how missing info slows response - How AIS, infrared, and aerial surveillance improve detection and reduce uncertainty - Where drones are helping today, and where limitations still exist - Matt’s hardest days, including the reality of next-of-kin notifications - The rescues that made it all worth it, including the Golden Ray case and industry collaboration Host: Julia Gosling | Sea Views Podcast Guest: Matt Baer | Director of Emergency Response, Gallagher Marine Systems (Retired US Coast Guard) Gallagher Marine Systems: www.gallaghermarine.com Supported by: CHIRP Maritime & The Seafarers’ Charity www.chirp.co.uk |www.theseafarerscharity.org #SeaViews #MaritimeSafety #SearchAndRescue #USCoastGuard #EmergencyResponse #EPIRB #PersonalLocatorBeacon #MarineSafety #Yachting #Seafarers NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Nuclear Ships Explained: Maritime Reactors and the Future of Shipping | 21 Apr 2026 | 00:45:53 | |
🌊 Can nuclear power transform global shipping, or does the risk outweigh the reward? NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||
| Strait of Hormuz: Seafarer Stress, Conflict Zones and Ship Safety | 08 May 2026 | 00:47:27 | |
🌊 What happens to seafarers when global conflict turns ships into soft targets? Support for seafarers: • Befrienders Worldwide: befrienders.org NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube. CHIRP by Ahoy Communications Ltd | |||