Incident Command in Canadian Waters

Find out how recent incidents have contributed to emergency response procedures in Canadian waters.
Navigate Response co-host international maritime cybersecurity events

Save the date for Singapore, Hong Kong, Oslo and Athens.
Navigating today’s risk landscape

How shipowners can manage the emerging complexities of digital media
Corporate reputation specialist joins Navigate Response as Crisis Communications Manager

Navigate Response, the leading global maritime crisis communications consultancy, announced today that Janni Jarvinen has joined its expanding London team as a Crisis Communications Manager.
Exxon Valdez: thirty three years on. A Navigate Response webinar

When the Exxon Valdez struck Bligh Reef on 24 March 1989, the fallout was dramatic. 11 million gallons of oil were spilled, and Prince William Sound was inundated with global media attention.
Ukraine: Media advice for the maritime sector

As events continue to develop in Ukraine, shipping companies need to be aware of possible media interest in their activities.
Maritime policy specialist joins Navigate Response as Crisis Response Manager

Navigate Response, the leading global maritime crisis communications consultancy, announced today that Kyle Fawkes has joined its expanding London team as a Crisis Response Manager.
Titanic: What if she sank today? – Webinar

On 15 April Navigate Response, IMRF, MarineTraffic, IUMI and UK P&I Club joined together to discuss what would be different (and what might be the same) if the Titanic sank today.
Free webinar: Cyber Security Concerns in the Maritime Sector

As we become increasingly reliant on the technological solutions that have allowed our sector to continue functioning during the global pandemic, the cyber threats we face hold ever more devastating potential.
Webinar: Seafarer Mental Health and the Crew Change Crisis

With many serving seafarers well beyond the terms of their original contracts – separated from the support systems of friends and family – mental health support is now more important than ever.