SEAMAN vs SEAFARER – Know the Difference

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    Many people use the terms Seaman and Seafarer interchangeably, but they are not the same. Let’s clear the confusion

    ⬇️Seaman
    Usually refers to ratings like Ordinary Seaman (OS) or Able Seaman (AB)
    Historically a specific rank, not a gender label
    Commonly used in casual talk or naval ranking
    Though it sounds male-only, in law it includes both men and women

    ℹ️ Seafarer
    Modern, professional, gender-neutral term
    Covers everyone working at sea – officers, engineers, cadets, ratings, masters
    The official term used in IMO, STCW, and MLC conventions
    More inclusive and globally accepted

    Key Takeaway:
    Every Seaman is a Seafarer, but not every Seafarer is a Seaman.

    ⭐️Save this post if you’ve ever been confused by the terms.

    What do you usually say onboard – Seaman or Seafarer?

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