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Lessons from Q3 2025: 4 Key Maritime Safety Risks Operators Must Address
Q3 2025 incident data shows how everyday marine operations can escalate into serious safety events. Quarter 3 of 2025 saw a wide range of marine incidents across various regions and vessel types. Among the 263 reported domestic commercial vessel incidents, 41 were deemed serious and one classified as very serious. While the raw data is critical, understanding the trends behind these incidents is where the real safety value lies. For maritime operators, these incidents highlig
Feb 9


A Flight Changed Aviation Safety Forever — What About Maritime?
A passenger administering an EpiPen to herself after having an allergic reaction on board. A Mid‑Air Scare That Altered Airline Law In 2019, mid‑Atlantic at 35,000 feet, a man went into full anaphylactic shock — his throat swelling, his airway closing. On that flight, there was no auto‑injector. Just a vial of epinephrine meant for cardiac use, and a lucky doctor passenger with a syringe. That doctor saved a life — but only because he happened to have the skills and presence
Dec 9, 2025


The Hidden Dangers of Maritime Piloting: How SeaLogs Enhances Safety Compliance
Ensuring safety: A pilot vessel equipped with essential safety gear and equipment to uphold rigorous safety standards The High Risks of...
Apr 10, 2025


Reducing Risks in Port Operations with SeaLogs
Discover how SeaLogs can revolutionize port safety and efficiency with our digital safety and compliance solutions.
Jun 23, 2024
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