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Part One: Going to Sea: 1 A taste of the Sea: Artisanal Fishing Communities in the Philippines by Nelson Turgo
2 Recruiting and Managing Labour for the Global Shipping Industry in China by Zhiwei Zhao
3 Can the UK Tonnage Tax Maritime Training Obligation Address Declining Cadet Recruitment and Training in the UK? by Victor Oyaro Gekara
4 Careers at Sea: Exploring Seafarer Motivations and Aspirations by Polina Baum-Talmor
5 Women Seafarers: An Analysis of Barriers for Their Employment by Momoko Kitada
Part Two: Being at Sea: 6 Transitions and Adjustments Made by Seafarers Whilst at Sea by Helen Devereux
7 The Rhythms of Shipboard Life: Work, Hierarchy, Occupational Culture and Multinational Crews by Helen Sampson
8 The Experience of Being a Filipino Seafarer on a Multinationally Crewed Ship by Iris Acejo
9 Environmental Management at Sea, What Being Green Means for Seafarers by Ngwatung Akamangwa
10 Safety Aboard Chinese Vessels by Conghua Xue
11 Multiple Roles and Role Conflict: Seafarers as Economic, Humanitarian and Security Actors by Amaha Senu
Part Three: Support for Seafarers and Their Families: 12 Union Organising in the Context of Regional Labour Market Decline: The Case of Nautilus International by Victor Oyaro Gekara
13 Trade Union Representation in the Philippines by Ralph Buiser
14 On-line Support Groups for Families in China by Lijun Tang.

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