Letters to the editor
The Nautilus Telegraph's letters pages have some of the keenest insights in the industry. If you have something to say to your fellow maritime professionals, email the editor at telegraph@nautilusint.org
Letters should be 300 words or less, and photos illustrating your point are also welcome. You can ask not to be identified by name, or to be known only by your Nautilus membership number, but you must supply your name and address.
The editor reserves the right to crop or edit readers’ letters, and to refuse publication. Letters will be published as space permits, online and in the printed Nautilus Telegraph.
Latest letters
Company’s shocking disregard for surveyor safety in pandemic
Recently, I was contacted by a company based in mainland Europe who requested my services to conduct a loadout survey on a vessel in port in NE Scotland.
Great to see these women at sea
Without doubt Heather is correct in stating that there is a future for British seafarers, and she has clearly demonstrated through all her hard work and training that whoever you are, you can still make a brilliant career out of it.
IMO must close loophole of passenger health checks
In addition to checking for Covid-19, cruise companies could check that passengers can walk to muster stations, see safety notices, hear safety announcements and follow safety instructions.
How we can all do our bit
British waters, British pay rates, British jobs