MARINO PH Joins the Nation in Celebrating MANAMo 2025
Sep 17, 2025



This September ,the Philippines once again observes Maritime and Archipelagic Nation Awareness Month (MANAMo) 2025 with the theme “Nagkakaisang Kapuluan, Panatag na Karagatan.” MARINO PH, the largest maritime community in the Philippines and in the world, proudly joins the nation in this significant celebration that highlights our identity as a maritime and archipelagic state.

For a country of more than 7,600 islands, the sea is not just a boundary—it is our bridge, our lifeline, and our shared heritage. The Philippines is a nation uniquely shaped by its waters, and Filipinos are a people defined by their seafaring spirit. The ocean sustains our coastal communities, fuels our maritime economy, and connects us to the global trading system. Most importantly, it provides livelihood for millions of Filipinos, especially our seafarers who represent the very best of our nation on every ocean and aboard every vessel.

The celebration of MANAMo serves as a reminder of the Philippines’ unique position as both a maritime powerhouse and an archipelagic nation. Our maritime heritage is not only a matter of history, but also a living, breathing reality that continues to shape the lives of Filipinos today. From fisherfolk in our coastal barangays to officers and crew members serving aboard international vessels, the Filipino identity is deeply tied to the sea.

At MARINO PH, our advocacy has always been anchored on three pillars: empowering seafarers, raising awareness of maritime issues, and strengthening the role of the Filipino maritime community in nation-building. Through our platform, we give voice to the sacrifices and triumphs of our seafarers, amplify discussions on maritime education and welfare, share critical updates on policies and international developments, and encourage responsible stewardship of our oceans. Our community thrives on the collective stories of resilience, discipline, and professionalism that Filipino seafarers embody, making them true modern-day heroes of the sea.

MANAMo 2025 is a powerful reminder that unity is essential in safeguarding our maritime domain and ensuring that our oceans remain secure, sustainable, and resilient. It calls upon every Filipino to take part in protecting our waters, whether through education, advocacy, policy support, or responsible environmental practices. It also emphasizes the vital contributions of our seafarers—not only as global maritime professionals but also as cultural bearers of our archipelagic identity and frontliners in defending our maritime heritage.

As we celebrate this month, MARINO PH reaffirms its commitment to remain a bridge between the maritime industry and the Filipino people. We will continue to champion programs that focus on seafarer welfare, maritime education, environmental responsibility, digital empowerment, and mental health awareness. By strengthening these initiatives, we not only honor our heritage but also prepare future generations to inherit a maritime nation that is resilient, united, and forward-looking.

Together, let us celebrate MANAMo 2025. Together, let us safeguard our oceans, honor our maritime heritage, and remain united as one archipelago and one maritime nation.

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