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Sea Views podcast where we are floating the big issues in maritime. We talk with thought provoking experts in maritime and every guest brings their own perspective on how to bring about change so that all seafarers live a safer and better life at sea.

Sea Views is supported by The CHIRP Charitable Trust and funded by The Seafarers' Charity.


And now you can also watch Sea Views on CHIRP Maritime's YouTube channel.

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  • Search And Rescue At Sea - US Coast Guard Lessons With Matt Baer
    Jan 13 2026

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    What really happens when a life is on the line hundreds of miles offshore, and what actually makes the difference between rescue and recovery?

    In this episode of Sea Views, host Julia Gosling (former HM Coastguard press office in UK) sits down with Matt Baer, retired US Coast Guard Captain and now Director of Emergency Response at Gallagher Marine Systems, for a straight-talking comparison of UK vs US search and rescue, the reality of offshore response, and the technology that is changing outcomes at sea. From AMVER and vessel-to-vessel assistance to EPIRBs, personal locator beacons, AIS, infrared, and drones, this conversation goes deep into what works, what fails, and what both professionals and recreational boaters still get wrong.

    In this episode you will learn:

    - How UK vs US maritime search and rescue is structured, from assets to response posture

    - Why “People, Environment, Property, Economy” guides every major maritime incident

    - How offshore rescues work when the nearest help may be another merchant vessel

    - Why AMVER and trade routes can make the difference in mid-ocean cases

    - What EPIRBs and personal locator beacons can do to take the search out of search and rescue

    - Why beacon registration details matter and how missing info slows response - How AIS, infrared, and aerial surveillance improve detection and reduce uncertainty

    - Where drones are helping today, and where limitations still exist

    - Matt’s hardest days, including the reality of next-of-kin notifications

    - The rescues that made it all worth it, including the Golden Ray case and industry collaboration

    Host: Julia Gosling | Sea Views Podcast Guest: Matt Baer | Director of Emergency Response, Gallagher Marine Systems (Retired US Coast Guard) Gallagher Marine Systems: www.gallaghermarine.com

    Supported by: CHIRP Maritime & The Seafarers’ Charity www.chirp.co.uk |www.theseafarerscharity.org

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    NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube.

    CHIRP
    Improving safety at sea worldwide through the confidential and independent reporting programme.
    Make an incident report to CHIRP Maritime here

    The Seafarers' Charity
    Improving the lives of seafarers and their families for more than 105 years.

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    48 Min.
  • Superyacht Safety Culture, Reporting & CHIRP
    Dec 9 2025

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    🚨 What really happens when yacht crew report incidents, and how many lives has CHIRP already helped save?

    In this episode of Sea Views, host Julia Gosling sits down with Paul Shepherd, Chair of the CHIRP Superyacht Board, to unpack how confidential incident reporting is reshaping safety culture across the superyacht industry. From near misses and falls from height to lithium battery fires, manning levels and harassment on board, this is a straight talking look at what is really happening at sea and what must change.

    Paul explains how CHIRP’s Confidential Hazardous Incident Reporting Programme works in practice, why anonymity is non negotiable, and how reports are turned into practical safety lessons that captains, management companies and crew can use immediately. He also digs into the regulatory gap between private and commercial superyachts, and why minimum safe manning is no longer enough for today’s dual season, high intensity programs.

    ✅ In this episode you will learn:
    How CHIRP’s confidential superyacht reporting system actually works from first contact to published lesson
    Why near misses are "accidents that did not happen" and how they can prevent the next fatality
    The real risk behind work aloft on wet, sloping decks and why flags are now pushing back
    Emerging technical dangers, including engine start battery explosions and lithium ion battery fires
    How crew welfare, hours of rest, manning levels and cabin conditions link directly to safety on board
    Where harassment and abuse fit into the safety picture and how CHIRP and ISWAN work together
    Why the regulatory divide between private and commercial superyachts is no longer defensible
    What a "minimum operational safe manning" model could look like for busy charter and dual season yachts
    How captains, managers and owners can use honest reporting as a mark of professionalism, not weakness
    Paul’s direct appeal to yacht crew worldwide to share their own stories and help drive industry change

    💬 Join the conversation:
    Do you have a near miss story or a lesson learned that others could benefit from, even if it happened years ago? You can message us about what you believe most needs to change in superyacht safety culture and reporting.

    📣 How to report to CHIRP:
    If you are yacht crew and want to share a safety concern, incident or near miss confidentially, visit the CHIRP Maritime website or app. Reports can be made by phone, email or online, and your identity is fully protected at every stage.
    🌐 Website: https://chirp.co.uk/maritime/
    📧 Email: mail@chirp.co.uk
    ☎️ Phone (UK): +44 20 4534 2881

    🎙️ Host: Julia Gosling | Sea Views Podcast
    👤 Guest: Paul Shepherd | Chair, CHIRP Superyacht Board


    NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube.

    CHIRP
    Improving safety at sea worldwide through the confidential and independent reporting programme.
    Make an incident report to CHIRP Maritime here

    The Seafarers' Charity
    Improving the lives of seafarers and their families for more than 105 years.

    by Ahoy Communications Ltd


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    50 Min.
  • Bulk Carriers & Maritime Safety Culture
    Nov 4 2025

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    Bulk Carriers: The Hidden Work Horses of The Sea

    In this episode of Sea Views, hosts Julia Gosling and Adam Parnell speak with Matt Shirley (CEO, Safe Harbours Australia) and Marco Blanco (CFO, Safe Harbours Australia) - veteran maritime pilots leading a consultancy that’s reshaping the standards of bridge team management and port safety worldwide.

    What we cover:

    Why bulk carriers are the “workhorses of the sea” and how Australia became their global hub

    • How Safe Harbours Australia trains bridge teams for high-stakes decision-making
    • What the Ships of Shame era taught the world about maritime accountability
    • How communication and leadership directly impact safety culture
    • Why treating crews as assets and not commodities drives operational excellence

    About Safe Harbours Australia

    With over 140 years of combined commercial shipping experience and 70 years as qualified marine pilots, Safe Harbours Australia delivers independent consultancy, peer reviews, operational assessments, and advanced Bridge Team Management Training. Their expertise covers pilotage safety systems, simulator facilitation, incident investigation, and autonomous shipping design.

    🔗 www.safeharbours.com.au


    Hosts

    Julia Gosling, Host, Sea Views https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliaahoy/

    Adam Parnell, Director, CHIRP Maritime https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-parnell-chirp/

    Guests

    Matt Shirley, CEO, Safe Harbours Australia https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-shirley-0435a8206/

    Marco Blanco, CFO, Safe Harbours Australia https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-blanco-837b4a192/


    NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube at CHIRP Maritime or The Seafarers' Charity channels.

    CHIRP
    Improving safety at sea worldwide through the confidential and independent reporting programme.
    Make an incident report to CHIRP Maritime here

    The Seafarers' Charity
    Improving the lives of seafarers and their families for more than 105 years.

    by Ahoy Communications Ltd


    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    34 Min.
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