Day of the Seafarer campaign (25th June): Why not consider a career at sea

23.06.2015

IMO is gearing up for the fifth edition of its annualDay of the Seafarercampaign (25th June) to celebrate the unsung heroes of shipping across the globe.







This year’s theme, A Career At Sea, aims to help address the predicted shortage of seafarers in the future by promoting and highlighting the positive benefits of choosing a career at sea.


In particular, the campaign will focus on encouraging young people to consider seafaring and other maritime professions when making choices concerning their careers or their further education.


The campaign will show that seafaring is a viable, attractive and exciting career option. IMO invites all aspiring and current seafarers, organizations, ship-owners, Governments, port-authorities and general supporters, across the world, to share their stories about life at sea and to be ambassadors for their own industry.


In order to engage with the Day of the Seafarer campaign, seafarers are invited to share their photos on IMO’s new “Photo Wall’, a webpage which invites people to upload photos of their time at sea.


The result will be a visually exciting page of montaged photos from around the globe (including seascapes, “selfies”, scenes of life on deck/in port etc…).


As in previous years, the use of social media is highly encouraged.


On Twitter, the campaign hashtag is#CareerAtSea, for sharing experiences of life at sea. For example:



  • I’ve just finished building a new ship. Love my job #CareerAtSea
  • @IMOHQJust cooked a huge meal for my amazing crew. Nothing like cooking on a rolling ocean. #CareerAtSea
  • @IMOHQProud to provide seafarer centres to all those around the world who chose a #CareerAtSea
  • @IMOHQA shout out to our 650 employees manning our ships on all 5 oceans. #CareerAtSea
  • In my final year studying Naval Architecture. Learning the 3D modelling of ships #CareerAtSea

OnFacebook, users are encouraged to post photos and comments/stories about life at sea


OnYouTube, videos are available to watch and share:


•A shortvideo animationhighlighting the exciting possibilities of a career at sea;
•Avideo message from IMO Secretary-General Koji Sekimizuspeaking from the Seaman’s Center at Intramuros, Manila, Philippines.


Any queries, please emailklangloi@imo.org.


 

 

IMO– the International Maritime Organization – is the United Nations specialized agency with responsibility for the safety and security of shipping and the prevention of marine pollution by ships.


Web site:http://www.imo.org/


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Join us on our social media sites:
Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/imohq
Twitter:http://twitter.com/imohqyou can also find us: @imohq
YouTube:http://www.youtube.com/user/IMOHQ


For further information please contact:
Lee Adamson, Head, Public Information Services on 020 7587 3153 (media@imo.org)
Natasha Brown, Media and Communications Officer on 020 7587 3274 (media@imo.org).

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