World celebrates Day of the Seafarer to honor global trade workers
World celebrates Day of the Seafarer to honor global trade workers
Updated at: June 25, 2026 at 03:30 AM
On June 25 every year, the world marks the Day of the Seafarer, an annual observance established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to honor the unsung heroes of our global economy.
While many of us take for granted the goods that arrive on our doorstep, nearly 90% of global trade is transported by sea.
From the food on our tables to the fuel in our cars, almost every aspect of modern life relies on the tireless work of nearly 2 million seafarers.
These dedicated professionals come from over 150 nations, braving isolation, harsh weather, and modern geopolitical risks to keep supply chains moving.
The Day of the Seafarer serves as a crucial platform to advocate for their safety, mental health, and fair treatment.
Whether through social media campaigns using #DayOfTheSeafarer or community events at major ports, this day is a reminder to express gratitude to those who spend months at sea, away from their families, ensuring that the world keeps turning.
They are the backbone of our global society, and their sacrifices deserve our recognition and respect.
