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Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Major Maritime Websites and Resources for Shipping Professionals

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1. International Maritime Organization (IMO)www.imo.org

The United Nations agency responsible for regulating global shipping. It provides official conventions, circulars, and updates on maritime safety, environmental protection, and security standards.

2. Directorate General of Shipping (India)www.dgshipping.gov.in

The Indian government’s regulatory body overseeing maritime training, certification, and shipping operations. It offers online services for seafarers, shipping companies, and maritime training institutes.

3. International Chamber of Shipping (ICS)www.ics-shipping.org

A leading global trade association representing shipowners and operators. It publishes guidelines, policy papers, and best practices on maritime safety, environmental performance, and regulatory compliance.

4. International Labour Organization (ILO) – Maritime Labourwww.ilo.org/global/standards/maritime-labour-convention

Provides information on the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC, 2006), which sets minimum working and living standards for seafarers worldwide.

5. International Maritime Bureau (IMB)www.icc-ccs.org/icc/imb

A specialized division of the International Chamber of Commerce that monitors maritime crime, piracy, and fraud. It issues regular piracy reports and security alerts.

6. MarineTrafficwww.marinetraffic.com

A real-time vessel tracking platform that provides live ship positions, port calls, and voyage data. Widely used by shipping companies, port authorities, and logistics professionals.

7. Equasiswww.equasis.org

A public database offering information on the safety and quality performance of ships and shipping companies. It promotes transparency in maritime operations.

8. Lloyd’s Registerwww.lr.org

A classification society providing ship classification, certification, and risk management services. It also publishes technical guidance and safety standards for the maritime industry.

9. DNV (Det Norske Veritas)www.dnv.com

A leading classification and certification organization offering services in ship safety, energy efficiency, and environmental compliance.

10. BIMCO (Baltic and International Maritime Council)www.bimco.org

One of the largest international shipping associations. It provides standard contracts, clauses, and guidance on chartering, ship management, and maritime law.

11. INTERTANKOwww.intertanko.com

An association representing independent tanker owners. It focuses on safety, environmental protection, and operational efficiency in the tanker industry.

12. INTERCARGOwww.intercargo.org

Represents the interests of dry bulk shipowners. It provides updates on safety, environmental regulations, and best practices for bulk carrier operations.

13. International Association of Classification Societies (IACS)www.iacs.org.uk

An umbrella organization for major classification societies. It develops unified requirements and technical standards for ship design, construction, and maintenance.

14. The Nautical Institutewww.nautinst.org

A professional body for maritime professionals offering publications, training resources, and certification programs to enhance navigational safety and professional development.

15. Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) – Accessible via www.imo.org

A key IMO committee responsible for developing and enforcing international regulations to prevent marine pollution from ships.

16. International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF)www.itfglobal.org

A global union federation representing seafarers and transport workers. It advocates for fair treatment, safe working conditions, and labor rights in the maritime sector.

17. Port State Control (Paris MoU / Tokyo MoU)www.parismou.org / www.tokyo-mou.org

Regional agreements that inspect foreign ships in national ports to verify compliance with international safety and environmental standards.

18. Marine Insightwww.marineinsight.com

An educational and news platform offering articles, guides, and updates on ship operations, marine engineering, and maritime careers.

19. Safety4Seawww.safety4sea.com

A maritime news and analysis site focusing on safety, environmental protection, and regulatory compliance in the shipping industry.

20. ShipSpottingwww.shipspotting.com

A community-driven platform for ship enthusiasts and professionals to share vessel photos, specifications, and operational details.

These websites collectively cover every major aspect of the maritime industry—from regulation and safety to training, vessel tracking, and environmental compliance—making them essential resources for seafarers, shipowners, and maritime professionals worldwide.



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