The Philippines is
considered as the major supplier of maritime labor globally as it is
estimated that there is one Filipino seafarer for every four
complements on board a vessel at any time.
Given
the vast Philippine coast line (twice the size of the United States and nearly three times more
than China ),
Filipinos have natural maritime instincts that place them at an advantage over
other nationalities. Foreign shipowners are known to prefer Filipino seafarers
for equally important qualities: dedication and discipline, industry,
flexibility, loyalty, English language fluency, adaptability, positive work
attitude, law-abiding, and problem-solving capability.
Philippine
Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) data showed that there are 367,166
Filipino seafarers with POEA approved contract deployed in 2013. In 2014,
the deployed seafarers brought in US$5,575,722,000 as dollar
remittances. The seabased sector’s remittance comprise at least 22% of the
total dollar remittances of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs).
These
remittances help spur domestic consumption in the Philippines and
a key ingredient in the country’s drive to achieve higher but sustainable
growth.
Recognizing
the vital role of Filipino seafarers towards the development of the Philippines
as a maritime country, former president Fidel V. Ramos earlier issued on
July 9, 1996 Proclamation No. 828 declaring August 18 as National Seafarers Day
wherein the Apostleship of the Sea (AOS) was tasked to coordinate with
the public and private sector in activities related to the
celebration of said event. Later, Proclamation No.1094 was issued in 1997
by President Ramos which moved NSD during the last Sunday of
September every year.
the 20th NSD
fell on September 27, 2015 with the theme “MARINONG
PILIPINO: ISULONG ANG EDUKASYON AT PAGSASANAY!”
Nationwide
NSD activities include the Memorial at Sea for the deceased seafarers, ,
Grand Parade, High Mass, Oratorical/ Art/ Photo Contest, and Karaoke challenge. The Grand Parade was
participated by more than 5000 stakeholders
from maritime schools, government agencies, manning agencies, training centers,
maritime organizations, unions, families and private institutions.
Highlights
of the festivities include the awarding of the winners in the different NSD
contests, one of which will be the Ten Outstanding Maritime Students of
the Philippines (TOMSP) honoured by Western
Union . The search started in 2011 and gave recognition
to students for being academically excellent, highly competent in
practice, in good moral standing and active in their respective
communities. The chosen students are seen as the embodiment of the
"ideal seafarer," displaying "integrity, passion, assertiveness,
dependability and camaraderie" that will allow them to become globally
competitive Filipino seafarer.
#TOMSP2015 in alphabetical order:
1. Alvin M. Acuido, BS Marine Engineering, Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific
2. Archie V. Artizona, BS Marine Transportation, Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific
3. Angelo P. Decena, BS Marine Transportation, Philippine Merchant Marine Academy
4. Florencio S. Deypabulos, BS Marine Transportation, University of Cebu
5. Rey Phillip J. Gallos, John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation
6. Mark P. Pagdato, BS Marine Transportation, John B. Lacson Maritime Academy
7. Shiela R. Rosales, BS Marine Transportation, Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific
8. Christian J. Santiago, BS Marine Engineering, John B. Lacson Maritime Academy
9. Bernard M. Sorbito, BS Marine Engineering, John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation
10. Val Ralph S. Velasquez, BS Marine Engineering, Philippine Merchant Marine Academy
#TOMSP2015 in alphabetical order:
1. Alvin M. Acuido, BS Marine Engineering, Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific
2. Archie V. Artizona, BS Marine Transportation, Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific
3. Angelo P. Decena, BS Marine Transportation, Philippine Merchant Marine Academy
4. Florencio S. Deypabulos, BS Marine Transportation, University of Cebu
5. Rey Phillip J. Gallos, John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation
6. Mark P. Pagdato, BS Marine Transportation, John B. Lacson Maritime Academy
7. Shiela R. Rosales, BS Marine Transportation, Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific
8. Christian J. Santiago, BS Marine Engineering, John B. Lacson Maritime Academy
9. Bernard M. Sorbito, BS Marine Engineering, John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation
10. Val Ralph S. Velasquez, BS Marine Engineering, Philippine Merchant Marine Academy
Ironically,
the Philippines almost
lost its slot on the historical first thirty ratifying countries of the
Maritime Labour Convention of 2006 (MLC2006). It took the Philippines six
years to ratify MLC2006 on August 13, 2012 after it became a signatory of the
so called international magna carta for seafarers rights. The convention sets
out minimum standards and fair working conditions for seafarers worldwide.
Philippines is the thirtieth (30th) country to ratify MLC 2006 out
of the 314 signatories and one of the first thirty ratifying countries required
for the convention to take effect.
NSD
coincides with the National Maritime Week. Presidential Proclamation No. 866
dated Sept. 6, 1996 declared Sept. 27, 1996 and the last Friday of September
every year, as National Maritime Day (NMD) spearheaded alternatively by the
government agencies , to wit Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA), Philippine
Coast Guard (PCG), and Philippine Ports Authority (PPA). This was later
amended by another issuance making the last week of September as National
Maritime Week.
The 22nd National Seafarers Day is all set on September 24,2017 with the theme "Marinong Filipino: Nag-uugnay sa Mundo!".
The #NSD22 #NSD2017 activities nationwide led by the #ApostleshipoftheSea ( #AOS ) include the Memorial at Sea, High Mass, Oratorical/ Art/ Photo Contest, Harana by the Bay, Boodlefight, Karaoke challenge, and the Search for Top Ten Outstanding Maritime Students. One of the highlights is the Grand Parade to be participated in by more than 4000 stakeholders from maritime schools, government agencies, manning agencies, training centers, maritime organizations, unions, families and private institutions
The #NSD22 #NSD2017 activities nationwide led by the #ApostleshipoftheSea ( #AOS ) include the Memorial at Sea, High Mass, Oratorical/ Art/ Photo Contest, Harana by the Bay, Boodlefight, Karaoke challenge, and the Search for Top Ten Outstanding Maritime Students. One of the highlights is the Grand Parade to be participated in by more than 4000 stakeholders from maritime schools, government agencies, manning agencies, training centers, maritime organizations, unions, families and private institutions
Atty.
Dennis
R. Gorecho obtained his B.S.Economics (Dean’s Medalist,1991) and
Bachelor of Laws (1998) from UP Diliman, admitted to the bar April
1999.
He joined Sapalo Velez Bundang Bulilan (SVBB) law offices in 2001 and
now a
Junior Partner who heads the seafarers’ division. He is a speaker on
nationwide paralegal seminars on seafarers rights. He
is part of the board of trustees for the Maritime Law Association of the
Philippines (MARLAW), Maritime Forum, the National Seafarers Day (NSD)
committee and International Pro Bono Network. He is a legal commentator
on maritime issues on print, radio and TV. A
co-anchor of the radio program Bantay OCW Usapang Marino aired over
Radio
Inquirer every Wednesday 10:30am to 12noon.