London, Dec 4: Captain Avhilash Rawat has received the 2024 International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Award for Exceptional Bravery at Sea for the “extraordinary courage” shown in a Red Sea rescue mission earlier this year.
At an awards ceremony at the IMO headquarters in London on Monday evening, Rawat accepted the award on behalf of his crew of the oil tanker Marlin Luanda, who had been named winners in July of the prestigious maritime award.
The captain and crew were lauded for the “determination and endurance” they demonstrated while coordinating firefighting and damage control efforts to combat a fire that broke out after an anti-ship ballistic missile struck their vessel back in January. Alongside, Captain Brijesh Nambiar and the crew of the Indian Navy ship INS Visakhapatnam were conferred a âLetter of Commendationâ for the support to Marlin Luanda when in distress.
âI want to take this opportunity to thank my entire crew for their exceptional courage, professionalism, and unwavering dedication; your support and trust were invaluable during those critical hours, and together, we overcame challenges that seemed insurmountable,â said Rawat in his acceptance address.
âOn behalf of the Marlin Luanda crew, I would also like to convey our sincere thanks to the Indian, French and US Navies; your timely intervention and steadfast commitment were crucial in guiding us through the most critical moments of our firefighting efforts,â he said.
Asked about security concerns in the Red Sea, which has been the target of Yemen’s Houthis, Rawat noted that the situation remains âtenseâ.
âI would request that stop sending ships through the Red Sea. My company has already stopped after this incident,â said Rawat, who hails from Dehradun and is a Master Mariner with Suntech Ship Management.
In a message for those considering a seafaring profession, he added: âThe life at sea has always been very lucrative. It is a very good profession and youngsters should be encouraged to join at sea.
âIt enables us to know different people, countries and cultures. It instils great confidence and helps one survive in any situation.â
Captain Rawat and his crew were nominated for the award by the Marshall Islands for their brave efforts on the evening of January 26, when the Marlin Luanda carrying 84,147 tons of Naphtha was struck by an anti-ship ballistic missile. The explosion ignited a cargo tank, creating a significant fire hazard with flames exceeding 5 meters.
