Seafarers Navigate Mounting Pressures: Gulf Crisis and Safety Incidents Test Industry
As geopolitical tensions in the Hormuz Strait threaten crew welfare, ongoing operational incidents underscore the complex safety challenges facing maritime workers globally.
Source: Seatrade Maritime, Splash247
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