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Shipping’s shame: It’s time to talk about abandonment, again

Listen to the latest edition of the Lloyd’s List weekly podcast — your free weekly briefing on the stories shaping shipping 

After a massive spike in cases of seafarer abandonment was reported in 2024, Lloyd’s List reporter Joshua Minchin asks what can be done to reduce a persistent problem in the shipping industry

 

 

IN 2020, 85 vessels were reported abandoned. In 2023, that number was 142 — a worrying increase, but nothing compared to what was to come.

Because in 2024, some 310 vessels were reported as abandoned.

That is a 118% increase in just 12 months, and gives 2024 the unwanted record as the worst year for seafarer abandonment, which incidentally it takes from 2023.

Abandonment is not a new phenomenon by any stretch, but there has been an alarming spike in cases in the past couple of years.

What are the regulatory processes when an abandonment case is reported? What happens if flag states don’t do what is required of them under the Maritime Labour Convention? And what other options are available to the industry to drive down a seemingly persistent problem for thr shipping industry?

Joining Josh on the podcast this week are:

  • Steve Trowsdale, global inspectorate co-ordinator, ITF

  • Dorota Lost-Sieminska, director of legal affairs and external relations, IMO

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