
Sea Views
Sea Views podcast where we are floating the big issues in maritime. We talk with thought provoking experts in maritime and every guest brings their own perspective on how to bring about change so that all seafarers live a safer and better life at sea.
Sea Views is supported by The CHIRP Charitable Trust and funded by The Seafarers' Charity.
And now you can also watch Sea Views on CHIRP Maritime's YouTube channel.
Episodes
17 episodes
Offshore Energy Safety In A New Era
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 s...
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Episode 17
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43:11

Exploding Myths - Batteries, Boats & Danger
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 C...
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Episode 16
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41:23

Safe at Sea: Allyship and Psychological Safety at Sea
Safe at Sea Allyship & Psychological SafetySea 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 cruc...
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Episode 15
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21:27

Beyond The Berth: Safety, Innovation & Decarbonisation
Safety In Focus at Portsmouth International Port.In this episode Ben McInnes, Harbour Master at the busy Portsmouth International Port explains how safety, innovation and decarbonisation is key to port operations:It’s a v...
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Episode 14
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41:51

Caught in the Net: Protecting People, Not Just Fish
Every year, at least 32,000 fishers lose their lives at sea—out of a global workforce of 39 million.We speak with Alan McCulla, OBE, Coordinator of the International Fund For Fishing Safety (IFFS), about global efforts to make fishing safer...
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Episode 13
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31:31

Safety In The Cruise Sector
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...
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Episode 12
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34:51

Decarbonisation at Sea: The Human Cost
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 ...
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Episode 11
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23:26

Bridge Safety
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<...
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Episode 10
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34:09

Shipping - A Global Perspective
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, I...
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Episode 9
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41:39

Safe In Port
“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 & SafetyThe port is the interface between ships and land...
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Episode 8
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45:32

Sexual Violence Against Seafarers
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.
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Episode 7
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39:15

P&I Insurance - Reducing Risk and Improving Safety
“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 StandardP&I Protection & Indemnity i...
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Episode 6
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46:15

Safety For 39 Million Fishers - A Lot to Improve
“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”Co...
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Episode 5
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Toxic Leadership At Sea
“No captain starts out with the aim of being a toxic leader.”Brendan O’Shannassy, author of Super Yacht CaptainToxic leadership can decimate a team and compromise safety on board a ship.<...
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Episode 4
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47:33

Green Fuels in Shipping and the Future of Seafarer Training & Safety
“It is important that seafarers are not considered collateral damage in this huge move towards green fuels.”Jeff Parfitt, Nautical InstituteShipping is responsible for 3% of global greenhouse emissions.Julia e...
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Episode 3
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Maritime Pilot Safety and reducing the risk in pilot transfer operations
“The problem with statistics is that it’s a bummer when it’s you!”― Arie Palmers, Maritime PilotThis is an in-depth discussion of the risks involved in maritime pilot transfers; an interesting job but with a risk...
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Episode 2
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CHIRP Maritime’s confidential incident reporting programme improves international safety at sea
“Learn from the mistakes of others. You can't live long enough to make them all yourself.”― Eleanor RooseveltJulia interviews Adam Parnell, Director of the Maritime Programme at CHIRP. We reveal the importanc...
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Episode 1
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