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29 Jul 2019
3 mins
An Insightful Experience for Young Mariners

The story of Maritime Singapore and the importance of maritime can all be found under one roof – the Singapore Maritime Gallery (SMG) at Marina South Pier. It was here, through the Young Mariners’ Networking (YMN) that some 90 youths got an insight into how Singapore transformed from a small trading post into a premier Global Hub Port and world’s leading International Maritime Centre.

Organised by Young SMOU (YSMOU) and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), the YMN session brought together cadets and students from Wavelink Maritime Institute (WMI), Singapore Maritime Academy and Institute of Technical Education for a day of learning and networking.

The youth had a full immersive experience inside a ship bridge simulator, navigating different vessels through varying weather conditions. Others leveraged on a virtual reality (VR) interactive tool, to do “ship spotting”. In their journey through the gallery, they discovered Singapore’s maritime beginnings, transformation, and developments.

A sea tour gave participants a view of the wide variety of offshore vessels and how routes are coordinated in the Singapore Strait. Participants also saw different port terminals and their operations and learnt about aids to navigation.

Sharing sessions by YSMOU, WMI and MPA officials opened the eyes of the youth about seafarers’ rights, the work of the union, and career opportunities in the maritime sector. YMN concluded with a networking dinner and the forging of ties amongst the youth and maritime community.

“I liked how we got the opportunity to go out to sea. Even though it was a short one, the learning experience was different from learning from the Gallery. This event serves as a reaffirmation that I have picked the right industry and the tour of the sea and gallery made me want to go out to sea. ”

– Tan Chin Woo, WMI, TNTA Cadet Cohort 16

 

“I particularly liked the last moment when we were out at sea to Raffles Lighthouse. It was a very special moment for me because not everyone gets the opportunity to see the lighthouse and experienced what I felt today. ”

– Muhammad Fikri, SMA, Diploma in Nautical Studies

 

“It was very fun and interesting. I discovered new things about vessels, lighthouses, as well as the islands surrounding Singapore. The Gallery Tour was amazing. I learnt so much about the marine life, how it is improving, and the history of how the Singapore evolved. ”

– Rifah Farhanah, ITE CC, Marine Offshore Technology