The Philippine
Coast Guard (PCG) led the nationwide celebration of the 25th National
Maritime Week (NMW) and 29th National Seafarers Day (NSD) on Sunday, Sept. 22,
at its headquarters in Port Area, Manila.
This year’s NMW
carries the theme “Navigating the Future: Safety First” while the NSD has the
theme “Marinong Filipino: Ligtas na Paglalayag!”, both of which emphasize the
paramount importance of a Filipino seafarer’s safety as they contribute to the
Philippines’ development as a maritime nation. Adm. Ronnie Gil Gavan, PCG commandant, paid tribute to the seafarers
for their hard work and dedication to their profession during the opening
ceremony.
“As we embark on
this journey together, let us remember that safety is not just a priority—it is
a culture. It is our duty to instill this culture within our organizations,
ensuring that every seafarer returns home safely after each voyage,” Gavan
said.
The PCG chief
also recognized the contributions of maritime stakeholders in raising the bar
for maritime safety standards within the shipping industry. “This commitment to safety will not only
safeguard lives but also inspire the next generation of maritime
professionals,” he added.
The celebration
started with an ecumenical mass and a wreathe-offering and flower-throwing
activities in honor of the slain or missing seafarers and fishermen PCG and
merchant vessels also blew their horns simultaneously while a dress up of ships
– an activity where vessels are decorated – was also held.
The celebration
of the NMW and NSD run up until Sept. 29 with the PCG offering various
activities to the public.
On Monday, Sept.
23, a staff and salute flag-raising activity will be held at the Rizal Park to
honor Filipino mariners and reservists. A
coastal clean-up activity is also scheduled on Sept. 28 while a grand parade
will be held on Sept. 29 at the Rajah Sulayman Park in Malate, Manila to San
Andres Sports Complex.