World -Maritime Day themes 2025 and the background of the warning
Jakarta – World Maritime Day or World Day Day 2025 falls on September 25. The commemoration of this year emphasizes the role of the sea as a source of life and as a source of employment, opportunities and hope for millions of people. The following is an overview of the world -maritime day 2025. Browse to continue with the content of the UN website, World Maritime Day 2025, the theme “our Ocean, our orplay, our occasion” raised -which emphasizes the important role of the sea in maintaining life, lifestyle and world economy. The sea offers half of the oxygen we breathe, feeding billions of people, regulating the climate and enabling more than 80% of the global trade through sea transport. The sea is also home to countless marine species and important sources of employment, food and economic opportunities for millions of people. However, the ocean is increasingly facing greater pressure from pollution and excessive utilization on the faster impact of climate change. Protects not only about the salvation of nature, but a global responsibility that affects every aspect of human life. World maritime day -theme 2025 (Photo: UN site) As the largest sector working in sea brides, the ship’s industry plays an important role in facilitating global trade and promoting the protection of the sea. This industry is in collaboration with sectors such as tourism, fisheries and marine research to manage the sea in a sustainable way. This theme also highlighted the in -depth link between shipping and a larger global initiative, especially the PBB Sustainable Development Poel (SDGs). It is closely related to SDG 14: Life Under Water, which focuses on conservation and sustainable use of marine resources. Since SDGs were adopted in 2015, member states have taken concrete steps to improve marine management. This theme is also related to SDG 13: Climate Action, SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, and SDG 17: Partnership to achieve goals. World Maritime Day 2025 will be commemorated on September 25, with a series of events expected to take place at the United Arab Emirates. Background International shipping transports more than 80 percent of world trade to different countries and communities around the world. Delivery is the most effective and cost -effective international transport method for most goods; Delivery offers reliable and low cost facilities to transport goods worldwide, facilitate trade and to create welfare between nations and the community. The world depends on the safe, guaranteed and efficient international ship industry, which is an important component of every program for the growth of sustainable green economy in the future in a sustainable way. Sustainable delivery promotion and sustainable maritime development is one of the most important priorities of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in the coming years. Therefore, new energy efficiency, technology and innovation, maritime education and training, maritime security, maritime traffic management and maritime infrastructure development will be: the development and application of world standards that include these issues, and others to provide the commitment of IMO to provide an institutional framework needed for the global maritime. (KNY/IMK)