How Many More Seafarers Must Die Before the World Wakes Up?”
More than 90% of world commerce sails on the backs of these Seafarers
By : Captain Alexandros Lignos
Master Mariner – Marine Superintendent / Port Captain
Every day, merchant ships cross waters where the next sunrise is never promised. In the last eight months, the Red Sea has become a graveyard-missiles, mines, drones-turning shipping lanes into killing fields.
Over 100 attacks since November 2023.
Four vessels sunk.
At least eight mariners killed.
Countless others missing or kidnapped.
But do you know their names?
Neither do I.
Their stories are buried under insurance premiums and news cycles that last less than a tide.
Two Greek-owned ships
Two Greek-owned ships, Magic Seas and Eternity C, hijacked & struck just days apart. Magic Seas: 22 crew. Abandoned ship under fire from drones and RPGs. Eternity C: 25 on board. Ten made it out after 48 hours lost at sea. Four confirmed dead, many more unaccounted for. No headlines, no tributes- not paid for this -just silence and numbers.
Heard what it means to stare death?
Spoke with an engineer from another crew hit by a mine. I heard what it means to stare death in the face and survive, to call home not knowing if you’ll ever see your children again. The world doesn’t hear these voices. The world doesn’t want to listen. Many they’ll say, ‘They chose this life.’
On the backs of these Seafarers
But at sea, you don’t always get to choose your war or your escape.”
This isn’t business risk. This is war on civilians, with global trade as the battleground. More than 90% of world commerce sails on the backs of these people ( Seafarers ) – about two million individuals at sea right now, feeding, fueling, and clothing the planet.
$1 million to every voyage
A single rerouting to avoid these waters adds $1 million to every voyage.
Traffic through Bab al-Mandab down 30%.
Insurance rates? Doubled overnight.
But what’s the value of a human life when it’s not even given a name?
Previous attacks-Tutor, Galaxy Leader- fade from memory, bodies fade from records. Statistics replace stories. The dead are not just lost- they are erased.
Crimes against humanity
Every IMO convention-promises protection. Every flag state, every resolution, every press release, nothing but ink when the bullets, the drones the missiles start flying.Where is the outrage? Where are the warships, the convoys, the global response? What does “never again” mean if it doesn’t mean now? This is not just a shipping problem. This is humanity on trial. And those are crimes against humanity!
Seafarers are not disposable.
And remember silence is complicity. This isn’t just another crisis.
This is war. And the front line isn’t drawn on a map-it’s crew by crew, ship by ship, every day the world looks away.
Seafarers aren’t soldiers, but they’re the ones bleeding while politicians make speeches and organizations sign papers.
Where is the IMO now, when the sea is a battlefield and its people are left to fend for themselves?
History will judge not the attackers, but the silence of those who promised protection-and gave nothing.