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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
As someone deeply invested in maritime activities, I cannot commend the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) enough for their unwavering commitment to maritime safety and excellence. SAMSA's pivotal role in ensuring the well-being of both seafarers and our precious oceans deserves the highest praise. SAMSA's dedication to enforcing and improving safety standards is evident in their comprehensive approach. From rigorous inspections to meticulous regulatory oversight, SAMSA is a beacon of reliability in the maritime industry. Their efforts not only protect the lives of those at sea but also contribute significantly to the preservation of our marine ecosystems. The authority's emphasis on continuous education and training is commendable. The programs they offer are instrumental in enhancing the skills and knowledge of maritime professionals, ultimately raising the bar for safety standards across the industry. The commitment to ongoing research and development further positions SAMSA as a leader in maritime safety innovation. One aspect that truly sets SAMSA apart is their transparency and accessibility. Communication channels are open, and their willingness to engage with stakeholders demonstrates a genuine commitment to collaboration. SAMSA's prompt response to incidents and their proactive approach to addressing challenges showcase their agility and effectiveness. Furthermore, SAMSA's role in promoting sustainable practices within the maritime sector aligns seamlessly with global efforts to protect our oceans. Their initiatives to reduce the environmental impact of maritime activities demonstrate a forward-thinking mindset that is crucial for the future of our planet. In conclusion, SAMSA's dedication to maritime safety, education, and environmental stewardship is exemplary. They are not just an authority; they are guardians of our seas. Kudos to SAMSA for their outstanding contributions to maritime safety and excellence. South Africa's maritime community is undoubtedly safer and more resilient thanks to their tireless efforts.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
As someone deeply invested in maritime activities, I cannot commend the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) enough for their unwavering commitment to maritime safety and excellence. SAMSA's pivotal role in ensuring the well-being of both seafarers and our precious oceans deserves the highest praise. SAMSA's dedication to enforcing and improving safety standards is evident in their comprehensive approach. From rigorous inspections to meticulous regulatory oversight, SAMSA is a beacon of reliability in the maritime industry. Their efforts not only protect the lives of those at sea but also contribute significantly to the preservation of our marine ecosystems. The authority's emphasis on continuous education and training is commendable. The programs they offer are instrumental in enhancing the skills and knowledge of maritime professionals, ultimately raising the bar for safety standards across the industry. The commitment to ongoing research and development further positions SAMSA as a leader in maritime safety innovation. One aspect that truly sets SAMSA apart is their transparency and accessibility. Communication channels are open, and their willingness to engage with stakeholders demonstrates a genuine commitment to collaboration. SAMSA's prompt response to incidents and their proactive approach to addressing challenges showcase their agility and effectiveness. Furthermore, SAMSA's role in promoting sustainable practices within the maritime sector aligns seamlessly with global efforts to protect our oceans. Their initiatives to reduce the environmental impact of maritime activities demonstrate a forward-thinking mindset that is crucial for the future of our planet. In conclusion, SAMSA's dedication to maritime safety, education, and environmental stewardship is exemplary. They are not just an authority; they are guardians of our seas. Kudos to SAMSA for their outstanding contributions to maritime safety and excellence. South Africa's maritime community is undoubtedly safer and more resilient thanks to their tireless efforts.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
How am I supposed to buy and or purchase a yacht if if when trying to purchase online the banking and financial services industries don't work after university and after working for various employers? How am I supposed to pay over the funds amount from the seller of whichever yacht and or super yachts, mega yachts etc If I want to buy to the seller of the yacht if the banking and financial services industries don't work?
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
How am I supposed to buy and or purchase a yacht if if when trying to purchase online the banking and financial services industries don't work after university and after working for various employers? How am I supposed to pay over the funds amount from the seller of whichever yacht and or super yachts, mega yachts etc If I want to buy to the seller of the yacht if the banking and financial services industries don't work?
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Why do people have to wait 2 years for their skippers licenses to be issued?
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Why do people have to wait 2 years for their skippers licenses to be issued?
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Dear samsa how is it possible that you as the maritime law allow training sessions to run from 8am (on a sunday) up to nearly 18:30 the evening? Do you as the maritime law not have any say in these matters at training centres? It is a sunday we have families we need to attend to all other training ends off way ealier accept for a certain individual who runs his classes up till past 18:00. This is not acceptable at all.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Dear samsa how is it possible that you as the maritime law allow training sessions to run from 8am (on a sunday) up to nearly 18:30 the evening? Do you as the maritime law not have any say in these matters at training centres? It is a sunday we have families we need to attend to all other training ends off way ealier accept for a certain individual who runs his classes up till past 18:00. This is not acceptable at all.
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