MedAire’s parent company, International SOS, surveys organisations worldwide about the challenges they foresee in maintaining business continuity in the year ahead. The findings are published in their annual Risk Outlook Report.
This year, the topics of concern predicted to dominate include: environment, burnout and political anxiety – each inextricably connected.
The superyacht industry is not immune to any of these factors, and in this piece, we’ll discuss some of the report's key findings and how they can be applied to yachting.
The Risk Outlook report voted the environment, particularly extreme weather events, as the biggest risk to operations in 2024.
In 2023, International SOS issued 80% more medical alerts, relating to the environment, than in 2022, with risks covering a broad spectrum, including:
In a recent poll conducted by MedAire, aimed solely at captains, many were split on the impact of the environment on yachting. Some commented that “mariners have always braved the storm and always will” and that changing weather could mean cruising locations such as Scandinavia and the British Isles will become more popular. Whereas others considered how unpredictable weather would make planning itineraries more difficult. The negative impact of the environment on areas of natural beauty that superyachts visit was also raised as a concern.
Perhaps overlooked is the safety of crewmembers during such weather events. Management companies and captains need reliable hazard monitoring tools and processes, plus robust risk reduction and response mechanisms, to protect crewmembers if and when such an event occurs. MedAire clients have access to such information in the Maritime Risk Map, with verified health, security, and maritime alerts and updates.
Environmental anxiety is on the rise. According to a study in the UK, 3 in 4 adults feel very or somewhat worried about the environment. For crewmembers, this anxiety is likely also exacerbated by the perceived role of superyachts in the environment and superyachts becoming a target for environmental protestors. Of course, those involved in yachting have a vested interest in helping to preserve the world’s oceans and coastlines – the very places they explore.
Working closely with the yachting community, the International SeaKeepers Society is a non-profit that offers owners and their captains an effective way of actively supporting the advancement of ocean research, education, and conservation. Their unique SeaKeepers DISCOVERY Yacht Program is an innovative initiative that empowers owners, captains, and crew to safeguard and nurture our oceans proactively.
By harnessing the potential of their vessels as floating platforms for scientific research, ocean conservation and educational outreach, participants can significantly contribute to the advancement of marine sciences while fostering awareness about critical global ocean issues. SeaKeepers believe that by giving people an option to act positively, they empower them to have personal accountability. No longer passively accepting the environment, but instead doing their part to protect and restore our oceans. Find out more about SeaKeepers here.
Closely linked to the theme of environmental anxiety is burnout (over 80% of respondents said their organisation’s employees or operations are likely to be impacted by stress and burnout in the next 12 months). In addition to work demands, individuals are personally affected by price inflation and distracted by longer-term worries about the environment and political polarisation.
We see this reflected in our data: In 2023, calls relating to mental health issues increased by 46% compared to the prior year.
Intrinsically linked to environmental issues is a surge in global activism towards yachts. Such activist groups use disruptive tactics to bolster their message and garner media attention, often collaborating with multiple organisations participating in a single event to result in mu.
Jeremy Knochel, Global Security Manager, Aviation & Maritime at MedAire, says, "We have observed an increase in both the frequency and intensity of protests targeting the luxury yacht sector. Activists have caused significant damage to superyachts, resulting in substantial financial losses”. To remain prepared, Jeremy recommends the implementation of a multi-layered approach, including:
MedAire members have access to security intelligence as part of their membership, brought to you by a network of in-house experts, which includes:
We are all impacted by ongoing geopolitical crises, whether directly or indirectly. The report very clearly highlights the importance of a structured approach to health and wellbeing onboard to help you and your people remain productive in the face of increasing global challenges.
Download the full report here.
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