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Voices of women in maritime: Génesis Hapuc Campos Govea, Coordinator of the National Vessels Satellite Monitoring Centre, Autoridad de los Recursos Acuáticos de Panamá (ARAP)
I am a maritime sector professional with over ten years of experience, whose career reflects commitment, vocation, and leadership in the sustainable management of aquatic resources. Currently, I serve as Coordinator of the National Vessels Fisheries Control and...
Voices of women in maritime: Edith RASOLONDRABAO, Head of international affairs and Maritime and River Harbour Agency. Agence Portuaire, Maritime et Fluviale, Madagascar
I am a maritime lawyer specialized in International Maritime Law. I worked as a Senior Legal Officer and have more than five years of experience in the Legislation and Litigation Service. I currently serve as the Head of the International Service at the Agence...
Voices of women in maritime: Adi Losana Maramanivanua, Fiji Immigration
For International Women’s Day, we asked women across the maritime sector three questions about their careers, progress in the industry, and what still needs to change. This is what Adi Losana said. What do you enjoy most about working in the maritime domain as a...
Voices of women in maritime: Anisilini Chung Customs Officer, Fiji Revenue & Customs Service
For International Women’s Day, we asked women across the maritime sector three questions about their careers, progress in the industry, and what still needs to change. This is what Anisilini said. What do you enjoy most about working in the maritime domain as a woman?...
Voices of women in maritime: Sharloth Fernandez Aguirre, National Directorate of Aquatic Spaces, Ecuador
For International Women’s Day, we asked women across the maritime sector three questions about their careers, progress in the industry, and what still needs to change. This is what Sharloth said. What do you enjoy most about working in the maritime domain as a woman?...
Voices of women in maritime: Ana Natuke, Fiji Immigration
For International Women’s Day, we asked women across the maritime sector three questions about their careers, progress in the industry, and what still needs to change. This is what Ana said. What do you enjoy most about working in the maritime domain as a woman?...
Voices of women in maritime: María Ángela Fuentes Calderon, Colombian Navy
For International Women’s Day, we asked women across the maritime sector three questions about their careers, progress in the industry, and what still needs to change. This is what Maria Angela said. What do you enjoy most about working in the maritime sector as a...
EU CRIMARIO launches new phase to strengthen security and safety across the maritime domain
CRIMARIO has officially entered its third phase, further deepening its support to countries across the Indo-Pacific, whilst now also expanding its reach to Central and all Latin America, even in the Atlantic Ocean, to potentially include some Caribbean countries....
Operational readiness and regional Coordination: MRCC Chile demonstrates the strategic value of information sharing
In an era marked by complex maritime threats and heightened regional interdependence, the capacity for real-time coordination across agencies and borders is essential. Exercises such as “REGEX LATAM SEGMAREX” are more than training—they are operational simulations...
Strengthening maritime unity: over 100 officials convened in Cebu for the 3rd IORIS Steering Committee Meeting
Last week, more than 100 senior officials and maritime stakeholders from over 50 countries across the Indo-Pacific gathered in Cebu for a landmark event focused on enhancing maritime security and cooperation through IORIS. Over three days of intensive dialogue, live...
Celebrating Women in Maritime Security this International Women’s Day
To celebrate International Women’s Day, today we gave the floor to one of our incredible IORIS partners in Latin America, highlighting the amazing work women are doing across the region to advance maritime security. 👏🌍 Today, we honour the incredible women...
Enhancing Port Security Through Information Sharing: The RECOPORT-ESA 25 Exercise
Sharing critical port security information is essential to ensuring safe and efficient port operations while effectively responding to emerging security challenges. Ports must work closely with information-sharing organizations, leveraging secure platforms to exchange...
Strengthening Maritime Security: Somalia Inaugurates New Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre
On 05 December 2024, the Federal Government of Somalia inaugurated the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) at the Somali Police Force’s Department of Coast Guard headquarters in Mogadishu Port, Somalia. This vital development marks a significant step...