by Fitzwilliam Scott
The maritime industry, long known for its demanding work environment and physical isolation, is undergoing a significant cultural shift.
Traditionally, the focus within this sector has been on ensuring physical health and safety to meet the arduous demands of life at sea.
However, in recent years, a growing recognition of the psychological pressures faced by seafarers has sparked a change in priorities, driven by an evolving understanding of the critical role mental health plays in the overall well-being and performance of maritime professionals.