...schedule inspections and have their maritime-related queries handled by our expert team✅
The upcoming dates:
July 14 – Jamaica Pegasus Hotel
September 24, Falmouth Cruise Pier
October 8 – The Boardwalk Village Negril
November 3 – Bred’s Sports Complex, Treasure Beach
Meet us at the upcoming dates/locations in the 2026 series of TPDCo's Licensing Expos, under the theme “Tourism Rebound & Rebuild.”
We will be at these expos to meet with maritime industry stakeholders including boaters, who will be able to register their vessels ...
Treat the protection of the oceans as a personal responsibility - Bertrand Smith, Director General of the Maritime Authority of Jamaica
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#MaritimeJa#InTheNews#WomenInMaritime
10 years on - Jamaica's women in maritime are no longer waiting for a seat at the table. An update on the Women in Maritime Association Caribbean (WiMAC) Jamaica Chapter's recent celebration of its 10th anniv.
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10 days to #DayoftheSeafarer.
The situation in the Strait of Hormuz is a stark reminder that seafarers are at the heart of global shipping - and should not be put at risk simply for doing their jobs.
Hear @IMOSecGen official Day of the Seafarer message.
We have much to celebrate, and as we prepare to navigate the next 50 years Jamaica will continue to be a trusted partner in ensuring we have a safe, secure and sustainable shipping sector.
#Throwback to last month, when #MaritimeAuthorityJa Director General, Bertrand Smith, delivered the Opening Remarks at a special ceremony to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Jamaica's membership at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) @IMOHQ!
Jamaica, as a member of the IMO Council, will remain committed to the ideals of the IMO, and to ensuring that the interest of the Caribbean and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are represented at the IMO.
Why the IMO matters more than ever for shipping’s next 50 years.
Bertrand Smith, Director General of the Maritime Authority of Jamaica, writes for @Splash_247:
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CILMA V, #Jamaica’s first hovercraft, designed and built by John Scarlett, launched 50 years ago today, on 12 Jun 1976, at Harbour Head Beach. #Jamaican#Caribbean
@tpdcoja July 14 – Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, Kingston
September 24, Falmouth Cruise Pier, Trelawny
October 8 – The Boardwalk Village Negril, Westmoreland
November 3 – Bred’s Sports Complex, Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth
The MAJ Team was in attendance at the recent Montego Bay leg of the new 2026 series of @tpdcoja Licensing Expos, under the theme “Tourism Rebound & Rebuild.”
As always, we were able to meet with maritime industry stakeholders including boaters, who were able to ...
... register their vessels, schedule inspections and have their maritime-related queries handled by our expert team✅
If you’re a maritime stakeholder, you can meet us at the upcoming dates/locations in this TPDCo Licensing Expo series:
Team #MaritimeAuthorityJa representing Jamaica at the @IMOHQ's 76th session of the Technical Cooperation Committee (TC 76) in London this week, led by Director General, Bertrand Smith.
The countdown to #DayOfTheSeafarer continues.
Today, Captain Sam shares his journey at sea—from defining moments in his career to lessons in leadership and advice for future seafarers.
Watch here.