Sea and Coast

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Sea and Coast
Sea and Coast magazine cover, February, 2021
Editor-in-chiefAmit Kumar[1]
CategoriesMaritime news magazine
FrequencyMonthly
FounderAmit Kumar
First issueJanuary 2017
CountryIndia
Based inNew Delhi
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteOfficial Website

Sea and Coast is a worldwide monthly maritime magazine / journal published from New Delhi, India. Focusing on maritime news, including coverage of naval, coastal, ferry, sail and cruise sectors. It is an online and print magazine also available on mobile App Store for Android.[2][3] Sea and Coast is the official media partner of Indian Navy's Think Tank National Maritime Foundation,[4][5] SAMDES Society for Aerospace Maritime and Defence Studies and Indian Maritime University

Background[edit]

Sea and Coast maritime magazine / Journal was founded in 2016 by an ex Mariner Amit Kumar.[6]

Sea and Coast covers all aspects of living by the sea: maritime, shipping, offshore, oil and gas, and naval news. The magazine is registered under Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India) with its RNI (Registrar of the Newspapers for India, more popularly known as Registrar of Newspapers for India, is a Government of India statutory body of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for the registration of the publications, such as newspapers and magazines) NO: DELENG/2017/70663.[7][3]

The publication is distributed in India, Malaysia, Canada, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Italy, Iran, Greece, Israel, Venezuela, UAE, USA, South Africa, Kazakhstan, Spain, Vietnam, Turkey and Belgium.[7]

In 2019, Sea and Coast signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with National Maritime Foundation ( Indian Navy's Think Tank ) and in 2021 with SamDes (Society for Aerospace Maritime and Defence Studies), a non-profit think tank of India.[8]

In November 2023, Indian Maritime University signed a MoU with Sea and Coast as media partner.[9]

In February 2024, National Maritime Foundation partnered with Sea and Coast.[10][11]

Advisory board[edit]

  • Robin K. Dhowan (Admiral Indian Navy and former Navy chief of India) Chairman - SAMDeS ( Society For Maritime Aerospace and Defence Studies)
  • Jayanath Colombage (Former Navy chief of Sri Lanka)
  • Shekhar Dutt (Former governor of Chhattisgarh, India)
  • Dr. Malini V. Shankar (Vice Chancellor Indian Maritime University and Chairman of National Shipping Board) former Director General of Shipping (Ministry of ports, shipping and waterways)
  • Colonel Rohit Dev, Veteran, defense expert and media personality,
  • Dr. Eyal Pinko. (Navy Commander, retired) former head of Division Israeli Prime Minister
  • Dr. Patrick Verhoeven : Managing Director, International Association For Ports And Harbours (IAPH)
  • Suneeti Bala (India's first female merchant navy Chief Engineer)
  • Shri Amitabh Kumar (IRS) Former Director Genral Of Shipping, government of India

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ayse Asli Basak: "Be ready for the new era in the shipping"". Maritime Business World (in Turkish). 7 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Sea and Coast Marine Magazine, Delhi (2021)". findglocal.com.
  3. ^ a b c P., Anuradha. "Sea and Coast: Fulfillment of Collective Dreams". Bru Times News.
  4. ^ "RNI: Online Registration Certificate". rni.nic.in. Registrar of Newspapers for India.
  5. ^ "Top 15 Maritime Magazines & Publications To Follow in 2022". Feedspot Blog. 28 September 2018.
  6. ^ "Artificial Intelligence: Revolutionising Shipping". SAMDES INDIA'S BLOG. 25 May 2021.
  7. ^ a b "Sea And Coast Monthly Maritime Magazine" (PDF). irclass.org.
  8. ^ Chahar, Krishna. "SAMDeS India | Our People and Members". www.samdesindia.in.
  9. ^ "Online magazines". www.imu.edu.in.
  10. ^ "The National Maritime Foundation (NMF) renews the MoU with the Sea and Coast". maritimeindia.org.
  11. ^ Pal, Priyasi. "National Maritime Foundation Strengthens Partnership with Sea and Coast Magazine". Bru Times News.

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