Danica Crewing Specialists Launches 2026 Seafarers' Survey to Strengthen Crewing Strategies
Danica Crewing Specialists has launched its annual Seafarers' Survey for 2026, inviting seafarers worldwide to share their experiences to support more effective crewing strategies across the maritime industry.
The survey forms part of Danica's ongoing efforts to provide data-driven insights to shipowners and operators, helping them better understand and respond to key challenges around recruitment, retention, and remuneration. By gathering direct feedback from those working onboard, the survey aims to support more informed decision-making in an increasingly competitive and complex crew employment market.
The survey is also a key part of Danica's ongoing commitment to improving standards across the maritime industry by listening directly to those working onboard vessels. It invites seafarers to provide feedback on a range of topics, including working conditions, wellbeing, job satisfaction and future career opportunities.
These insights are vital for shipping companies to understand the current state of the crew employment market, informing recruitment and talent development strategies while helping to mitigate risks associated with vessel crewing.
The launch builds on findings from Danica's 2025 Seafarer Survey, which revealed a profession under increasing pressure. Stress levels among seafarers are rising, with 44% reporting stress during their last contract, up from 35% the previous year, while 16% said they had experienced mental depression. In addition, 42% of respondents expect to retire from sea before the age of 55, raising concerns about long-term workforce sustainability.
At the same time, the 2025 survey highlighted areas of progress. More employers are investing in crew welfare, with private medical insurance now covering 24% of seafarers and their families, a 33% increase since 2019. Training satisfaction has also improved, with 64% of respondents rating it as "very" or "extremely useful," and new areas such as cybersecurity emerging. Retention is also strengthening, with more seafarers choosing to stay longer with their current employers. However, challenges remain, including late salary payments, with 30% of seafarers reporting delays and 9% stating they did not receive full payment.
Henrik Jensen, founder and CEO, Danica Crewing Specialists, said: "What stands out from our 2025 survey is that improvements alone are not enough. Rising stress levels and earlier retirement expectations suggest there are deeper structural challenges the industry still needs to address."
He added: "Too many companies are today crewing their vessels using only one or a couple of nationalities. To mitigate crew shortage risks, the crew intake should be spread across more countries including emerging crew recruitment markets. In addition, of course, training young talent through cadet programs must be part of any strategy for sustainable future crew supply.
"We strongly encourage all seafarers to take part in this year's survey. Their experiences and perspectives are essential in helping us and the wider industry understand what is working, where improvements are needed, and how we can build a better future for those at sea."
The 2026 Seafarers' Survey is designed to be quick and accessible, taking only a few minutes to complete, with all responses fully anonymous to ensure honest and open feedback.
To see the findings in the 2025 Seafarer Survey, click here: https://www.danica-maritime.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Danica-Seafarer-Survey-Report-2025.pdf
For seafarers, the 2026 survey is now open and can be accessed here:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DanicaSurvey2026-1
Danica extends its sincere thanks to all seafarers who take the time to participate.
ENDS
For further information please contact:
Sean Harris/ Sam Giltrow Elaborate Communications
Tel: +44 (0) 1296 682051
About Danica
* Danica is a dedicated international crewing service provider connecting demanding shipping companies with highly competent seafarers through trustworthy crewing services exceeding the highest industry standards.
* Headquartered in Hamburg, the company has its own network of manning agencies across the world. With the first office established in Odessa in 2009, today Danica's network covers all the leading crew supply regions including Eastern Europe, India and the Philippines.
* Presently, Danica deploys more than 1,400 seafarers to a wide range of international vessels owned by blue-chip ship owners.
* Led by Founder and CEO Henrik Jensen, Danica connects vessel owners via a single point of contact to a large pool of competent officers and ratings.
* Danica's high-quality and cost efficient crewing services range from the supply of highly competent crews on a single-position basis, to a full crew management solution by which it takes care of the full crew management of an entire fleet of vessels on a cost or fixed lump sum basis for the budget year.
For more information see the website: www.danica-maritime.com
Issued by Elaborate Communications
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Published in
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on Wednesday, 06 May 2026
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