‘My Harassment – Free Ship’ is a call for action

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BY JOHN HOUANIHAU

This year’s International Day of Seafarers theme, “My Harassment Free Ship” is more than a celebration.

According to Agnes Gaote’e, Solomon Islands Maritime Authority (SIMA) Interim Director, it is also a call for action.

She voiced this during the 2025 International Day for Seafarers celebration at the Solomon Islands Maritime College (SIMC) on Wednesday this week.

Gaote’e said the theme is a campaign to change the maritime culture to allow every seafarer to feel safe, valued and protected at sea.

“This campaign seeks to raise awareness about the reality of harassment at sea, promote proactive industry action to implement zero-tolerance policies, encourage reporting and accountability through safe and accessible channels, equip seafarers with resources and support to navigate and combat harassment,” said Mrs Gaote’e.

She said the Solomon Islands Maritime Authority (SIMA), as the maritime regulator, is committed to ensuring these goals are achieved and that Solomon Islands maritime administrators, ship operators and seafarers contribute.

“I believe there is no better place and time today to raise the issue of harassment at sea and make changes in the mindset. We can lead on this campaign,” she said.

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