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  • A safety message to the shipping industry urging operators to review the use of lookout and navigational aids on their vessels and help crews to comply.

  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • The Northern Ireland Ports Traffic publication provides statistics on passenger and freight traffic through Northern Ireland ports.

  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • Provisional quarterly statistics on freight handled by UK major ports for April to June 2023.

  • Annual medical report and summary for ENG1 medical examinations conducted in 2022.

  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • Sea passenger statistics for movements to and from the UK on international and domestic journeys in 2022.

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

  • Annual statistics on the UK port freight traffic for 2022.

  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • Safety lessons to the fishing industry on how to embed a culture of effective control measures and practised emergency actions among crew.

  • Safety lessons to the fishing industry reminding skippers of lone-operated vessels to follow the available guidance and reduce risks to a safer level.

  • Civilian search and rescue helicopter activity statistics in the United Kingdom, Year ending March 2023.

  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • Provisional quarterly statistics on freight handled by UK major ports for January to March 2023.

  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • UK seafarers statistics on active at sea and non-UK seafarers qualified to work on UK registered vessels in 2022.

  • A safety message to the recreational craft industry and pleasure boat users reiterating simple steps to prevent further deaths from CO poisoning.