The theme for World Maritime Day 2025, “Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity,” underscores the critical importance of maritime safety, security, and environmental protection. This year, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) highlights the UK’s ongoing commitment to these priorities, reflecting the central role of shipping in global trade and marine conservation.
Over the past year, the UK Government has advanced innovation and sustainability across the maritime sector. The MCA has focused on modernizing cadet training, updating services, and prioritizing seafarers’ welfare. Technological developments such as search and rescue innovations, counter-pollution measures, autonomous shipping, and the adoption of green shipping and alternative marine fuels have also been key areas of progress.
Looking forward, the MCA will continue to pursue solutions that protect oceans and seafarers, including launching the UK Maritime Innovation Hub and supporting green maritime projects funded through the UKSHORE programme. These initiatives aim to combine technological innovation with environmental stewardship to ensure a sustainable maritime future.
Maritime Minister Keir Mather highlighted the UK’s dedication to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) by congratulating the Secretary-General and reiterating the country’s support for global maritime safety and strategy, including efforts to achieve net-zero emissions around 2050. MCA Chief Executive Virginia McVea emphasized the vital role of shipping in the world economy and the protection of the marine environment, while also honoring the commitment of seafarers who sustain global trade.
World Maritime Day, celebrated annually since 1978, draws attention to the importance of shipping safety, security, and marine conservation, with each year highlighting a particular aspect of the IMO’s work. In the UK, the Red Ensign and the IMO’s flag are raised at the MCA headquarters in Southampton to mark the occasion.