Seafarers resilient in the face of pandemic

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Minister for Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport Faiyaz Koya. Picture: SUPPLIED

Despite all that has happened since the world’s COVID-19 outbreak, Fijian seafarers have been resilient. Seafarers were committed in carrying out the task even with restrictions in place.

Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport Minister Faiyaz Koya, during the World Maritime Day last week, said most of Fiji’s seafarers were affected by COVID-19.

“Most of our seafarers were affected by the virus and the reality of the situation is when seafarers in a vessel tested positive it was expected that the vessel would be put in isolation due to the enclosed space and type of work that was undertaken,” he said.

“Our ports and jetties were imposed with strict protocols and at a point had to close and restrict movement.

“Vessel operators had to stop sail ships until isolation periods were completed and some vessels had to be used as isolation or quarantine facilities.

“No passengers can be moved to and from our maritime islands, maritime protocols were devised and were in place to ensure there was and is no interaction between our maritime islanders and our seafarers.

“Seafarers have to wear full PPEs to off load and load cargo. Cargoes had to be placed in designated locations at destination ports more than 50 metres away as to avoid any interactions.

“Despite all that has happened and all that we have gone through this pandemic, our seafarers still show how resilient, committed and passionate they are in the face of difficulties and adversities.”

He said the focus on the wellbeing of all seafarers was important.

He said some experiences that caused stress on seafarers included inability to board a ship and earn a living, stranded beyond their original contract, crew change crisis, unable to be repatriated and the difficulties of transiting to greener pastures – moving from digitalisation to automation. He added the ministry would not shy away from supporting Fiji’s brave seafarers who have tirelessly worked behind the scenes.

“They have ensured Fijians in the maritime islands continue to receive supplies and medications.

“Seafarers are definitely at the heart of shipping. I want to thank you all for serving in Fiji and abroad, especially your dedication and professionalism.”

Seafarers: At the Core of Shipping Future is the theme for this year’s World Maritime Day.

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