New Delhi: Every year, World Maritime Day observed on the last Thursday of September focuses on the importance of shipping safety, maritime security and the marine environment. On this day, the focus is on the maritime sector and the progress that has been made in this field in the modern age since the advent of technological advancement. In this article, we will take a look at the significance and theme of this day.
When is World Maritime Day this year?
This year, the World Maritime Day is going to be celebrated on September 26. Normally, the day is observed on the last Thursday of September.
Why is the World Maritime Day celebrated?
International shipping transports over 80 per cent of goods worldwide. Shipping is considered to be a cheap and efficient way to transport goods internationally as it gives us a dependable, low-cost means of transporting goods. Also, shipping helps to build prosperity among nations and peoples. A safe, secure and efficient international shipping industry is very important for future sustainable green economic growth and on the World Maritime Day, the focus remains on the growth of the maritime sector.
The day highlights the need to promote sustainable shipping and maritime development. Nowadays, the focus is on energy efficiency, new technology and innovation and increased maritime security. Also, the maritime traffic management and the infrastructure need to be developed as per the global standards. World Maritime Day is essential to focus on the problems of the maritime sector and the areas which can be developed in the field.
What is the theme of World Maritime Day 2024?
The theme of World Maritime Day 2024 is ‘Navigating the Future: Safety First!’ The theme reflects the work of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to increase maritime security and security along with the marine environment’s protection. The theme also focuses on the fast pace of technological change and innovation.
Also, the theme allows focusing on the full range of safety implications which has come from new technologies. Also, efforts are going on to use alternative fuels to reduce GHG emissions from ships. The IMO works to ensure the safety and efficiency of shipping so that seaborne international trade continues to be smooth and efficient. The theme also links to the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly the need for clean energy.
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