02/06/2026
🔥📘 New FSS Code 2026 Edition Out Now! 🌊
A complete, up-to-date reference for SOLAS Chapter II-2 fire safety requirements—covering all IMO-adopted standards, guidelines, and unified interpretations, including the latest updates effective 1 January 2026.
01/06/2026
⏳ Just 25 days to go!
On 25 June, we will mark the 2026 Day of the Seafarer under the theme: "Carrying world trade. Carrying the risks."
Seafarers keep global trade moving every day, often working in challenging and sometimes dangerous conditions, including transiting conflict zones and other high-risk areas.
This year's campaign recognizes not only their vital contribution, but also the risks and sacrifices behind it.
Join the campaign and help us shine a light on the people who keep the world connected.
🔗 Find out more: https://tinyurl.com/42t869hx
01/06/2026
IMO treaty on hazardous and noxious cargo to enter into force in 2027.
Read all about it here: https://tinyurl.com/4vbjuhcb
22/05/2026
IMO adopts first global Code for autonomous ships. Read the full story here: https://tinyurl.com/bdy5beym
22/05/2026
Around the world, local actions are shaping a global movement for nature. Today is a reminder that each of us has a role to play. 🌍✨
On , the IMO is joins the United Nations family in supporting the protection of our planet. All of IMO's work on the protection of the marine environment implicitly contributes to preserving the world's biodiversity. Through our many dedicated IMO instruments, we play our part to safeguard marine life and the oceans we all rely on. 🌊🐋🎉
Find our how IMO helps protect the marine biodiversity: https://tinyurl.com/4m254u28
18/05/2026
Empowering women, transforming an industry. 🗺️✨
Professor Momoko Kitada of the World Maritime University - headquarters has been awarded the 2026 IMO Gender Equality Award for her outstanding dedication to maritime diversity and education.
Drop a 👏 to congratulate her!
Learn more about her incredible impact: https://tinyurl.com/f44ryzsu
18/05/2026
Encouraged by the strong message from our industry peers today on the vital importance of mainstreaming gender equality across all maritime operations.
🚢International Day for Women in Maritime♀️
Today, the IHO is joining the maritime community in recognizing the vital contributions of women to the maritime industry.
Although inequality persists, numerous initiatives, such as the Empowering Women in Hydrography project, are striving to encourage more women to enter the field.
Since the project's implementation in 2021, encouraging steps have been taken towards achieving gender balance in hydrography:
✨ Female national hydrographers increased from 7% to 10.5%
✨ Women chairing IHO bodies rose from 13% to 32%
✨ Women now serve as vice-chairs in 44% of IHO organs
From onboard operations to leadership and policy-making, diversity creates a more inclusive and innovative maritime industry.
International Maritime Organization - IMO
18/05/2026
Love seeing the great energy coming from our industry partners and allies to mark IDWM! 🌊🚢
Today, on the International Day for Women in Maritime, we celebrate the women shaping the future of the maritime industry through leadership, innovation, and expertise. ⚓
The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) 2026 theme, “From Policy to Practice: Advancing Gender Equality for Maritime Excellence,” highlights the importance of turning commitments into action — creating more opportunities, strengthening inclusion, and building a more equitable maritime workforce for all.
We honor the contributions of women across the sector and support continued efforts to recruit, retain, and empower the next generation of maritime professionals.