A new report by the Sailors Society covering the issue of bullying and harassment has been issued in time for the 2025 IMO Day of the Seafarer in which Human Rights at Sea Founder shares his early experiences at sea.

The new State of the Industry Snapshot focused on Bullying and Harassment at sea is available now.

The Snapshot is packed with previously unpublished statistics, including those gathered from our global Wellness at Sea conferences and hugely popular Peer-to-Peer Support Groups.  

It also contains the lived experiences of seafarers themselves with data and commentaries from some of the leading organisations and experts who work in this field, including Human Rights at Sea and Safer Waves. 

CEO, Sara Baade, said: “This Snapshot is unique in providing the most comprehensive and current insight into bullying and harassment at sea. It highlights to the wider maritime industry the challenges it faces and provides simple solutions that can help foster an inclusive and respectful culture that ensures a safe and welcoming environment for seafarers.” 

Full details HERE.

DOWNLOAD THE REPORT

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Source: Sailors Society

Image: Photo Credit: Sailors Society 

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