Comprehensive Action to Address Seafarers’ Challenges since the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Pragmatic Approach to Human Rights at Sea †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- designate seafarers as ‘key workers’ in order to facilitate shore leave and safe and unhindered movement across borders, recognizing relevant documentation carried by seafarers as evidence of this status, which would entail the application of temporary measures, including (where possible under relevant law) waivers, exemptions or other relaxations from any visa or documentary requirements;
- consider the implementation of the Industry recommended framework of protocols for ensuring safe ship crew changes and travel during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic (MSC.1/Circ.1636/Rev.1, as may be revised);
- prioritize vaccination of seafarers, as far as practicable, in their national COVID-19 vaccination programmes, noting the advice of the WHO SAGE Roadmap4 for prioritizing the use of COVID-19 vaccines; and consider extending COVID-19 vaccines to seafarers of other nationalities, taking into account national vaccine supply;
- consider exempting seafarers from any national policy requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination as a condition for entry, taking into account that seafarers should be designated as ‘key workers’ and that they travel across borders frequently;
- provide seafarers with immediate access to medical care and facilitate the medical evacuation of seafarers in need of urgent medical attention when the required medical care cannot be provided either on board or in the port of call;
- And requests that Member States and international organizations bring this resolution to the attention of all parties concerned.
1.1. Crew Change Crisis
1.2. Honor the Mariner
1.3. Reduce the Negative Impact on Seafarersʹ Physical Health, Welfare and Well-Being, Using NEMO and COPE
2. Material and Methods
- The creation of an Op-Ed article by Eric R. Dawicki proposing a five-part commitment to seafarers during the COVID-19 pandemic to facilitate crew changes and repatriation.
- Submission of document MSC103/20/14—ANY OTHER BUSINESS by Dominica.
- the Resolution concerning the implementation and practical application of the MLC, 2006, during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Resolution concerning COVID-19 vaccination for seafarers, adopted by the ILO Special Tripartite Committee of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, as amended (MLC, 2006) on 23 April 2021.
- Review by the drafting group of the document set up by Dominica and the draft Assembly Resolution on “Comprehensive action to address seafarers’ challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic”.
- Submission of document MSC 104/17/1—ANY OTHER BUSINESS by the Secretariat.
- Submission of document MSC104/17/1 Add1—ANY OTHER BUSINESS by Dominica, IIMA, IFSA, Intermanager, Intertanko, IOI, OCIMF, IAOGP, IBII and ICMA in support of the draft Assembly Resolution, as a collaborative and coordinated approach for the people represented by the NGO’s.
- The approval and adoption by the IMO Assembly of the draft resolution on “Comprehensive action to address seafarers’ challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic”, as set out in document A 32/12—CONSIDERATION OF THE REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE MARITIME SAFETY COMMITTEE submitted by the Secretariat.
- Continued development of NEMO’s education, simulation and examination tools to improve the welfare, health and well-being of seafarers at sea.
3. Results
- forced to remain working onboard vessels beyond the expiry of their contract
- unable to go on shore to receive medical treatment or travel freely
- abandoned by their employers and left isolated on board ships without help or support
- not given the opportunity to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19
- not considered to be ‘key workers’
4. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Veldkamp, E.L.; Bygvraa, D.A.; Dawicki, H.E.; Dawicki, M.G., on behalf of the Center for Ocean Policy & Economics. Comprehensive Action to Address Seafarers’ Challenges since the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Pragmatic Approach to Human Rights at Sea. Med. Sci. Forum 2022, 13, 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/msf2022013024
Veldkamp EL, Bygvraa DA, Dawicki HE, Dawicki MG on behalf of the Center for Ocean Policy & Economics. Comprehensive Action to Address Seafarers’ Challenges since the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Pragmatic Approach to Human Rights at Sea. Medical Sciences Forum. 2022; 13(1):24. https://doi.org/10.3390/msf2022013024
Chicago/Turabian StyleVeldkamp, Eva Lianne, Despoina Andrioti Bygvraa, Hannah E. Dawicki, and Morgan G. Dawicki on behalf of the Center for Ocean Policy & Economics. 2022. "Comprehensive Action to Address Seafarers’ Challenges since the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Pragmatic Approach to Human Rights at Sea" Medical Sciences Forum 13, no. 1: 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/msf2022013024
APA StyleVeldkamp, E. L., Bygvraa, D. A., Dawicki, H. E., & Dawicki, M. G., on behalf of the Center for Ocean Policy & Economics. (2022). Comprehensive Action to Address Seafarers’ Challenges since the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Pragmatic Approach to Human Rights at Sea. Medical Sciences Forum, 13(1), 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/msf2022013024