Mariners’ Alerting and Reporting Scheme (MARS) - February, 2026
Year: 2026 Language: English Author: The Nautical Institute Genre: Bulletin Publisher: The Nautical Institute Edition: February 2026 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 4 Description: Providing learning through confidential reports an international co-operative scheme for improving safety. MARS is a searchable database containing reports of accidents and near misses stretching back over a quarter of a century. Funded through the generous support of the Institute's Nautical Affiliate partners, it is one of the maritime industry's leading risk reduction initiatives and is helping to make life safer for seafarers everywhere. The MARS reports in this issue are merely a very selective glance at this insidious problem. Systemic negligence on a personal, corporate and international level is in play. By ignoring the findings of the research on this topic, stakeholders have allowed a preventable hazard to become a tolerated operational risk.
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In this bulletin… MARS 202605 - Alone on the bridge, asleep and full speed ahead MARS 202606 - You snooze, you lose MARS 202607 - Fishing for a living is tiring
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Mariners’ Alerting and Reporting Scheme (MARS) - February, 2026
Language: English
Author: The Nautical Institute
Genre: Bulletin
Publisher: The Nautical Institute
Edition: February 2026
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 4
Description: Providing learning through confidential reports an international co-operative scheme for improving safety. MARS is a searchable database containing reports of accidents and near misses stretching back over a quarter of a century.
Funded through the generous support of the Institute's Nautical Affiliate partners, it is one of the maritime industry's leading risk reduction initiatives and is helping to make life safer for seafarers everywhere.
The MARS reports in this issue are merely a very selective glance at this insidious problem. Systemic negligence on a personal, corporate and international level is in play. By ignoring the findings of the research on this topic, stakeholders have allowed a preventable hazard to become a tolerated operational risk.
Contents
In this bulletin…MARS 202605 - Alone on the bridge, asleep and full speed ahead
MARS 202606 - You snooze, you lose
MARS 202607 - Fishing for a living is tiring
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