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Veteran shipping journalist to hike 200 miles to raise funds for seafarers

30 May 2022 - by Staff reporter
Mike King is hoping to raise $15 000 for an international seafarers’ welfare charity by hiking 200 miles ‘Sea-to-Sea’ in June. 
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Veteran shipping and logistics journalist and podcaster Mike King is hoping to raise $15 000 for an international seafarers’ welfare charity by hiking 200 miles ‘Sea-to-Sea’ in June.

The creator and host of The Loadstar Podcast, and contributor to multiple shipping and logistics publications over the last 20+ years, King will walk the historic ‘Offa's Dyke’, from the Severn Estuary in South Wales to the Irish Sea coast in north Wales.

Starting this June, the trek will take more than ten days to complete. He will be walking on behalf of UK-based charity the International Seafarers' Welfare and Assistance Network (Iswan), which has assisted almost 12 000 seafarers and their families and awarded direct grants totalling more than $140 000.

He was motivated to raise money for seafarers after seeing them treated so poorly during the Covid-19 pandemic when so many were stuck on ships for so long.

“I thought the treatment of these crews was abhorrent to be absolutely honest,” he said. “So many were stuck onboard ships for longer than a year and, really, hardly anybody outside the industry cared. Then they couldn’t get vaccines so they still couldn’t return home. It’s a disgrace when these are the people who transport all the energy and food on which we all rely. And all the luxuries we don’t really need but ordered anyway during lockdowns.

“And now we’ve got the war in Ukraine which has trapped hundreds more seafarers in the Black Sea. Again, they are the forgotten victims,” he said. “I’m hoping some of the shipowners and managers or other people in the logistics world I’ve interviewed over the years might help support this fundraiser.”

Donations can be made at www.justgiving.com/fundraising/200milesseatosea

Iswan was chosen as the designated charity after King asked some of his most trusted shipping contacts and journalism colleagues for recommendations.

“The message I received back was they are the best out there,” he said. “They provide brilliant helplines for seafarers. Some of the funds will also go towards Iswan’s Ukraine Crisis Support Fund [www.seafarerswelfare.org/relief-funds/ukraine-crisis-support-fund] which gives small grants to seafarers and their families of any nationality who have been impacted by the Ukraine crisis and need immediate and urgent financial support.”

King recently interviewed a survivor of the February missile attack by Russia on the Namura Queen in the Black Sea for The Loadstar Podcast. “It really struck me not only how much danger seafarers face, but also how long some of these guys have been at sea. My interviewee had had a close escape. It really sounded terrifying, and my heart goes out to those stuck there still.”

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