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  • ML5 Annual medical assessments report and summary 2022

  • The annual outcomes of seafarer medical examinations by MCA approved doctors. Links for 2022 onwards can be found at the bottom of this page.

  • ML5 Annual medical assessments report and summary 2023

  • Tracking public attitudes to and awareness of transport technologies in England.

  • Data about UK ports, sea passengers, search and rescue helicopters, shipping industry and marine accidents and casualties, produced by Department for Transport.

  • Research into fatigue experienced by seafarers operating ferries, including how to reduce its impact.

  • Data on UK international and domestic sea passengers, produced by Department for Transport.

  • Data about the international and domestic movement of freight by water, produced by Department for Transport.

  • Sea passenger statistics for movements to and from the UK on international and domestic journeys in 2023.

  • Provisional quarterly statistics on freight handled by UK major ports for July to September 2024.

  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • Safety lessons to the fishing industry about the importance of a well-kept fishing vessel and in date, fit for service mandatory safety equipment.

  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • Safety lessons to the fishing industry about the importance of wheelhouse and watchkeeping best practice to maintain fishing vessel safety.

  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • Safety lessons to the fishing industry about emergency preparedness, understanding your vessel's survivability and maintaining a safe navigational watch.

  • Learn safety lessons from a selection of marine accidents involving vessels from the merchant, fishing and recreational sectors.

  • Findings from a study that explored best communication practices during international travel disruption.

  • Survey of maritime passengers, including people with reduced mobility, to find out about their experiences of using ferries or cruise ships.

  • Qualitative research to explore perceptions of different behavioural interventions that may encourage fishers to wear their personal flotation devices.