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Tuesday, January 26 2021 - 11:00
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Over 300 Companies and Organizations Join Forces to Help Resolve a Humanitarian Crisis on the World's Ocean
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Jan. 26, 2021/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Global industry and human rights leaders, including A.P. Moller - Maersk, BP, 
BW, Cargill, COSCO, DOW, Euronav, MISC, NYK, Rio Tinto, Shell, Trafigura, 
Unilever and Vale, sign the Neptune Declaration on Seafarer Wellbeing and Crew 
Change in a worldwide call to action to end the unprecedented crew change 
crisis caused by Covid-19. 

Hundreds of thousands of seafarers from across the globe have been left 
stranded working aboard ships beyond the expiry of their initial contracts and 
are unable to be relieved since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. 
Fatigue after long periods at sea has significant consequences on the physical 
and mental wellbeing of seafarers. It also increases the risk of maritime 
incidents and environmental disasters, and poses a threat to the integrity of 
maritime supply chains, which carry 90% of global trade. 

Despite significant efforts by international organizations, unions, companies 
and some governments to resolve this untenable crew change crisis we are 
starting to see the situation getting worse as governments bring in more travel 
bans in response to the new strains of the Covid-19 virus. A number of key 
issues leave this critical situation unresolved: national authorities around 
the world continue to see crew changes and international travel as a Covid-19 
risk; high-quality health protocols are not being consistently implemented by 
ship operators; and the disruption of international air travel has reduced the 
number of flights between traditional crew change hubs and major seafaring 
nations. 

"We are witnessing a humanitarian crisis at sea. Throughout the coronavirus 
pandemic, seafarers have kept the world supplied with food, energy and other 
vital goods, with no line of sight of when to go home to their families. They 
have become hostage of the situation and unable to disembark from their ships. 
Yet, we can put an end to the crew change crisis without any risk to the 
general public health," says Jeremy Nixon, CEO of ONE. 

More than 300 companies and organizations recognize that they have a shared 
responsibility based on their roles across the entire maritime value chain, and 
beyond, to ensure that the crew change crisis is resolved as soon as possible. 
They have signed the Neptune Declaration on Seafarer Wellbeing and Crew Change 
https://www.globalmaritimeforum.org/content/2020/12/The-Neptune-Declaration-on-Seafarer-Wellbeing-and-Crew-Change.pdf] 
 that defines four main actions to facilitate crew changes and keep global 
supply chains functioning: 
- Recognize seafarers as key workers and give them priority access to Covid-19 
  vaccines 
- Establish and implement gold standard health protocols based on existing 
  best practice 
- Increase collaboration between ship operators and charterers to facilitate 
  crew changes 
- Ensure air connectivity between key maritime hubs for seafarers 

"Seafarers play a significant role in the global race to halt the coronavirus 
pandemic by providing critical medical medical supplies to the world's 
population, particularly in developing economies. They are crucial to millions 
of peoples' wellbeing. We call on our peers, government bodies and other 
stakeholders to join us in our efforts to ensure that the rights and wellbeing 
of the frontline workers of global supply chains are respected," says Graham 
Westgarth, Chairman of V. Group. 

The Neptune Declaration has been developed by a taskforce of stakeholders from 
across the maritime value chain including A. M. Nomikos, Cargill, Dorian LPG, 
GasLog, Global Maritime Forum, International Chamber of Shipping, International 
Maritime Employers' Council, International Transport Workers' Federation, ONE, 
Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Sustainable Shipping Initiative, Synergy 
Group, V. Group, and World Economic Forum. 

See the Neptune Declaration and the full list of undersigning companies and 
organizations here: 
https://www.globalmaritimeforum.org/content/2020/12/The-Neptune-Declaration-on-Seafarer-Wellbeing-and-Crew-Change.pdf]. 


Further information: Head of Communications
                      Torben Vemmelund
                      tve@globalmaritimeforum.org 
                      +45-2224-1446. 

Source:Neptune Declaration
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