SOS _Sea of Shadows: The Lost Souls of the Ocean
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About this listen
In this episode, we examine the escalating seafarer abandonment crisis, which hit a record high in 2025. According to data from the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), **6,223 seafarers** were abandoned on **410 ships** last year—a **31% increase** in vessel abandonments compared to 2024.
Financial and Human Impact
We discuss the severe financial and human toll of this crisis. In 2025, abandoned seafarers were owed a total of **USD 25.8 million** in unpaid wages. Indian seafarers were the most affected group, with **1,125 individuals** abandoned. Geographically, the **Middle East and Europe** were the hardest-hit regions, with **Türkiye and the United Arab Emirates** reporting the highest number of abandoned vessels.
Role of Flags of Convenience (FOCs)
This episode explores the systemic role of **Flags of Convenience (FOCs)**, which were flown by **82% of abandoned ships** in 2025. These flags allow shipowners to conceal their identities and avoid accountability. The issue is highlighted by the tragic case of the **Eleen Armonia**.
Proposed Solutions to the IMO
We cover urgent solutions proposed to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), including:
- National blacklisting of ships
- Mandatory registration of beneficial owners
These measures aim to improve accountability and protect seafarers.
Watch the Episode
Watch this episode on YouTube at OSSA LNG: [Link Here].
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