All Hong Kong seafarers are today (Sunday)
reminded that they must be re-registered under the Merchant Shipping
(Seafarers) Ordinance if they want to continue serving in the
seafaring profession.
A Marine Department spokesman said that the Merchant Shipping
(Seafarers) Ordinance (Cap. 478) which replaced the Merchant Shipping
(Recruiting of Seamen) Ordinance (Cap. 135) has come into operation
since September 2, 1996.
Under the Merchant Shipping (Seafarers) Ordinance, all Hong Kong
seafarers registered under the Merchant Shipping (Recruiting of
Seamen) Ordinance and those unregistered seafarers now being employed
on coastal-going ships must be re-registered if they intend to
continue serving in the seafaring profession.
The seafarers should apply to the Superintendent, Mercantile
Marine Office, Marine Department for their re-registration on
or before September 1, 1997. If they are employed on foreign-going
ships, they should apply within one month after being discharged
from a ship returning to Hong Kong.
Since the re-registration started in September 1996, more than
2,300 Hong Kong seafarers have applied for the re-registration.
The spokesman stressed that the re-registration is a must to
keep the seafarers in the profession.
He said, "Employers and families of Hong Kong seafarers
are advised to inform Hong Kong seafarers of the changes if they
are now serving on board foreign-going ships."
Further enquiries on the re-registration of Hong Kong seafarers
can be made at the Mercantile Marine Office of the Marine Department
on telephone no. 2852 3061 during office hours.
Sunday, June 8, 1997
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