British maritime experts will gather to debate critical issues on fisheries, shipping and maritime security left hanging in the balance ahead of the EU referendum.
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Rear Admiral Chris Parry lands best maritime journalism contribution in 2015
Naval leaders and British peers gathered in London tonight (November 12) for the Maritime Media Awards honouring the best of British maritime literature, journalism and filmmaking in 2015.
Britain’s best maritime writers and filmmakers of 2015 revealed
The best in British maritime media in 2015 has today been revealed in the Maritime Media Awards shortlist which celebrates outstanding contributions from journalists, writers and filmmakers – whose work deepens understanding of Britain’s dependence on the sea.
“Land grab at sea” threatens world trade and peace Britain and the Sea conference warns
Land grab at sea – the aggressive territorial expansion of nations like Russia and China into the ocean – presents one of the greatest threats to world trade and peace in the 21st century, an audience has heard at the Britain and the Sea conference.
Britain and the Sea Conference 2015
Just how vulnerable is international trade? Britain and the Sea conference examines the opportunities and the risks Leading maritime experts and senior members of the Royal Navy will be exploring the balance between commercial opportunity, security and defence in a globalised trading economy.
20 years promoting maritime awareness
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Maritime Foundation’s work in informing public opinion and raising the profile of the maritime sector through its awards programme.
Lloyd’s Register CEO Richard Sadler awarded Maritime Fellowship Award
Richard Sadler, CEO of Lloyd’s Register Group Ltd (LR), was honoured with the Maritime Fellowship Award at the Maritime Foundation’s Maritime Media Awards, held at the Institute of Directors on 5 November 2014.
Maritime Media Awards recognises achievement
A new digital media award joined the line-up at the Maritime Media Awards celebration on 5 Nov at the Institute of Directors in London’s Pall Mall which saw 176 representatives drawn from all sectors of the UK maritime industry come […]
Website for those lost at sea with no known grave
A new appeal has been launched to support an initiative to ensure those lost at sea are never forgotten at www.lostatsea.org.uk.