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03/06/2022

Isang magrasyang pagbati sa opisyal na panunumpa ni Cong. Sandro Gonzalez sa muling pagkapanalo ng Marino Partylist sa Kongreso.

Ang Marino Partylist ang kasangga ng mga kabaro nating marino at marina sa pagsasabatas ng mga panukalang magproprotekta at mangangalaga sa mga mandaragat.

Ang partido ay nakakalap ng 517,887 na boto sa . Si Cong. Gonzales ay nakipagpulong na rin sa Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) noong May 27 upang patuloy na mapag-usapan ang mga prayoridad na pagtulong sa industriya, lalo na sa mga pamilya ng mga kapwa nating magdaragat.

Mabuhay kayo, mga kabaro!



01/06/2022

Motivational Wednesday

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30/05/2022

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ICS, ITF set new minimum wage deal for seafarers 30/05/2022

Seafarers Get a Higher Minimum Wage

ICS and ITF recognize that the overall well-being of seafarers is directly connected to their economic well-being. With that, shipowners and seafarers set the minimum wage to $648 from July 1, 2022, and it could go up to $673 on January 1, 2025

Read more with the link below.


ICS, ITF set new minimum wage deal for seafarers THE International Labor Organization (ILO) once again convened the latest bipartite round of negotiations between shipowners and seafarers' unions from across the world and...

05/11/2021

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Photos 27/10/2021

The latest Seafarers Happiness Index report for Quarter 3 2021 has been released and we are pleased to report that the overall average happiness score increased to 6.56/10, compared to 5.99 in Q2 2021 which saw happiness at an all time low.

However, for the past 21 months, seafarers have faced unprecedented hardships with many still stranded on vessels beyond their contracts, unable to be repatriated due to COVID restrictions. This report highlights a worrying trend towards a mass exodus from the industry, signalling long-term repercussions if welfare standards do not change.

Read the full report to learn more:https://www.happyatsea.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/SHI_Q3_2021.pdf

28/09/2021

FIRST TIME IN 45 YEARS! 🇵🇭

The scarcity of cargo vessels calling on Philippine ports has disrupted production schedules of companies that depend on imported components for their production lines (e.g., the electronics industry). It has also caused delays in the importation of the country’s essential goods such as rice, foodstuff, and construction materials.

And here is the good news — the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) have worked decisively to relieve the logistics woes of our importers and exporters. For the first time in 45 years, a container ship under the Philippine flag will make an international voyage to the United States. Not only will this ease the plight of our exporters, it is a precursor for an honest to goodness Filipino international cargo line going international.

Iris Logistics, Inc., a subsidiary of Philippine logistic giant, Royal Cargo, has invested in a fleet of three carrier vessels with a 1,100 TEU capacity, the largest in the country. On Sept. 23, the MV Iris Paoay made its inaugural voyage to Los Angeles.

This is a milestone in Philippine maritime history. Why? Because the prospect of having a Filipino international cargo line will free us from dependence on foreign shipping lines. Shipping costs will significantly drop for Filipino traders thereby improving their margins. More significantly, our exporters will no longer be subjected to oppressive destination charges (exorbitant add-on fees) which are unilaterally levied upon local importers by foreign shipping lines.

Read: https://bit.ly/3kEtJz3

20/08/2021

The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) is calling on all seafarers with a talent for video production and song composition to join the 2021 National Maritime Week Music Video Contest.

For this year’s theme, “Seafarers: at the core of shipping’s future”, the MARINA aims to exhibit the tremendous grit, bravery, and perseverance that all Filipino seafarers possess through the use of creative cinematography and music.

MECHANICS:
1. The MV Contest is open to all Filipino Seafarers and should have been taken while on board domestic or international vessel.

2. The whole music video production team shall be composed of at least two (2) and a maximum of five (5) members. Teams that will exceed the allowed number of members will be disqualified.

3. Only one (1) entry per group is allowed.

4. Video must not be longer than 4 minutes.

5. Video must be submitted in .mp4 format.

6. Create a music video showcasing their own interpretation of the World Maritime Theme for 2021, "Seafarers: at the core of shipping's future" with the use of Original Pilipino Music (OPM). ORIGINAL COMPOSITION OF FILIPINO SEAFARERS ARE PREFERRED ENTRIES.

7. Entries must not be offensive, rude, defamatory and racist. Any entries which the judges deemed inappropriate will be invalidated.

8. Submission of entries shall be sent to [email protected] (with Subject: MV Contest of Seafarers) on or before 20 September 2021, 3PM, stating the following information:
Name of Participating Seafarers:
Email Address and Contact Number of one of the members: Name of the Vessel:
Name of the Group:

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Entries will be judged based on:
30% Adherence to this year's theme, "Seafarers: at the core of shipping's future"
30% Originality and Creativity
20% Technical Quality (Crafting of video composition, music and content)
20% Confidence, Presence and Showmanship

The top 5 winning entries will be presented during the National Maritime Week Celebration on 24 September 2021.

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Photos from Maritime Industry Authority's post 15/08/2021
05/08/2021

PUBLIC ADVISORY: In view of the approval of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte of the recommendation of the Inter-Agency for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) placing the National Capital Region (NCR) under Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ), the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) advises seafarers and maritime stakeholders that operations in all Satellite Offices (SM Manila, PITX and Marino Action Center) will be suspended starting 06 to 20 August 2021.

All seafarers with confirmed appointments for final evaluation of their applications for COPs, COCs, and Marina License IDs (SM Manila only) at the MARINA Satellite Offices in SM Manila, PITX, and Marino Action Center, who have received text messages that their applications are for printing status, may proceed to their designated satellite offices and claim their Certificates on the following dates.

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04/08/2021

The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) wishes to announce and congratulate the following passers of the Theoretical Examinations for Marine Deck Officers conducted at the MARINA Central Office on Monday, 02 August 2021.

Out of 73 examinees, there were 60 passers with a passing rate of 82.19% — 24 out of 27 passers (88.89%) for deck management level and 36 out of 46 (78.26%) for deck operational level under the new system (MCAS).

Deck Management Level
1. Aguilar, Jonathan Bacani
2. Alcantara, Allan Carumba
3. Alejandre, Jayson Madamba
4. Anog, Alvin Sabandal
5. Arriesgado, Oliver Santiago
6. Asido, Arnulfo Paolo Orolfo
7. Ayatal, Arnel Rejoso
8. Baiddin Jr., Altim Hermogeno
9. Blando, Mark Eric Enteria
10. Catcatan, Philip Tingzon
11. Esteron, Ser Patrick Cris Paglicawan
12. Evalle, Michael Donis
13. Frias, Aaron Jay Bermil
14. Gamas, Jonathan Christian Tabudlong
15. Germano, Johnrick Baldo
16. Guanzon, Reymart Adiova
17. Heredero, Jr., Edwin Novilla
18. Igay, Renato De Guzman
19. Inocencio, Gian Carlo Martin
20. Pedines, Narpaul Pestaño
21. Santillan, Annabella Silva
22. Vallermosa, Neil Semorlan
23. Velasco, Brendalie Estaca-an
24. Vergara, Ian Laqui

Deck Operational Level
1. Abucay, Christian Formentera
2. Aguipo, Kevin John Angub
3. Albiso, Manolito Juguilon
4. Ascaño, John Anthony Luriban
5. Atibula, Sergio III Lauron
6. Billones, Neil Beluso
7. Blantucas, Gerby Ora
8. Bulaun Jr., Arnaldo “Bingbong” Teodoro
9. Campita, Leo Bugarin
10. Castillanes, Rommel Tugade
11. David, Raymond Talastas
12. De La Cruz, Ryan Paolo Arconado
13. De Las Alas, Gailard Pesic
14. Degrano, Jeremy Jose
15. Delmo, Samantha Ronell
16. Fegi, Martin Ericson Clemente
17. Garbe, Archie Sanico
18. Hamo, Jicky Huraño
19. Israel, Jomo Kyle Diaz
20. Lasam, Kristian Carl Espina
21. Miramontes, Jeffrey Bumanlag
22. Moskito, Mc. John Jheford Alcaide
23. Nabiong, John Bee Jay Nam-ay
24. Ong, Bien Benedict Salazar
25. Pacete, Jr., Angelito Magdayao
26. Pillora, Jan Gylianne Chavez
27. Plid, Lee Eugen Viernes
28. Pugne, Danny Joshua Florida
29. Recto, Shan Raff Guadalquever
30. Ronquillo, Joshua Leigh Mones
31. Sapanza, Terence Arman Faingason
32. Singco, Francis Andrew Dearos
33. Tabiliran, Brian Oribe
34. Tabinas, Krystel Ann Marie Tomarong
35. Tingson, Jomar Reguyal
36. Tungol, Kerr Lhenard Villa

Successful examinees are advised to apply for their practical assessments through their MISMO Accounts.

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