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Deck officer and harbour operator Dawn Franklyn hopes to see more action on improving seafarers' mental health

  • Telegraph
  • 13 April 2021
Industrial

Port of London Authority updates General Directions for Navigation

  • News
  • 09 April 2021
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Time well spent retraining in the pandemic

  • News
  • 03 March 2021
Careers

Is 2021 the year to move ashore?

  • Telegraph
  • 14 December 2020
Careers

New entrants keep European seafarer labour market buoyant

  • Telegraph
  • 11 August 2020
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A new adventure every day

  • Telegraph
  • 24 July 2020
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Cadet Ella Mackinem has never had a dull moment from the minute her educational compass was reset towards a career at sea

  • Telegraph
  • 24 July 2020
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Cruiseship deck cadet Gareth Hampton recalls the thrill of taking the wheel for the first time

  • Telegraph
  • 20 July 2020
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Yacht deck officer James Sherwood enjoys speaking the 'global language' of the sea

  • Telegraph
  • 17 July 2020
Health and safety

Shipmasters urged 'not to sail if their complaints not resolved'

  • News
  • 09 June 2020
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Fascinated by the sea, Jamie Edwards finds lasting friendships and a camaraderie onboard unmatched elsewhere

  • Telegraph
  • 14 May 2020
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Tug AB Emily Reeves feel grateful to have a job and no student debt

  • Telegraph
  • 14 May 2020
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Third Officer Ross Cleland maxes his professional development

  • Telegraph
  • 14 May 2020
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Captain Stephen Gudgeon has spent forty years at sea and still revels in the magic of crossing the Panama Canal

  • Telegraph
  • 14 May 2020
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Petra van den Corput thrives on deck with hard work and responsibility

  • Telegraph
  • 14 May 2020
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Cruise ship Safety Officer Martel Fursdon juggles a busy schedule of port calls

  • Telegraph
  • 14 May 2020
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Deck Officer cadet Thomas Rapley follows in his grandfather's footsteps

  • Telegraph
  • 14 May 2020
Education and training

Nautilus hails another success as MCA moves to online oral exams

  • News
  • 05 May 2020
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First officer Pip Whalley is proud to be helping develop the world's energy resources

  • Telegraph
  • 06 March 2020
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Superyacht first officer Lindsey Jessop talks polar bear lookouts and the growing need for Unlimited tickets

  • Telegraph
  • 06 March 2020
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Captain Barbara Charlton maintains an even course over 17 years of ship handling

  • Telegraph
  • 06 March 2020
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Former first officer Hazel Sivori talks transitioning ashore to research maritime technology

  • Telegraph
  • 06 March 2020
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Mentoring is close to the heart of tallships sail training master Carolyn Vincent

  • Telegraph
  • 06 March 2020
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Nautilus council member and ferry sector third officer Sam Belfitt talks career opportunities

  • Telegraph
  • 06 March 2020
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Yacht skipper Lungi Mchunu recalls her milestone moment as the first African woman to sail to the Arctic

  • Telegraph
  • 06 March 2020
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Dynamic positioning officer Karley Smith sees a career heading in many interesting directions

  • Telegraph
  • 06 March 2020
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Second officer/DPO Heather Enness tells what it is like to be a 'mummy at sea'

  • Telegraph
  • 06 March 2020
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Third officer Ellie Johnson offers insights for 'summoning strength from within' to break down barriers at sea

  • Telegraph
  • 06 March 2020
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Second officer Cora Bonham talks perseverance and deep sea voyages

  • Telegraph
  • 06 March 2020
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Third officer Alix McDermott talks life at sea on product tankers

  • Telegraph
  • 06 March 2020
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Tallships master Barbara Campbell talks sail training thrills

  • Telegraph
  • 06 March 2020
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A life at sea or family – third officer Santa Tetere signals the way

  • Telegraph
  • 02 March 2020