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Sea Views podcast where we are floating the big issues in maritime. We talk with thought provoking experts in maritime and every guest brings their own perspective on how to bring about change so that all seafarers live a safer and better life at sea.

Sea Views is supported by The CHIRP Charitable Trust and funded by The Seafarers' Charity.


And now you can also watch Sea Views on CHIRP Maritime's YouTube channel.

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  • Nuclear Ships Explained: Maritime Reactors and the Future of Shipping
    Apr 21 2026

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    🌊 Can nuclear power transform global shipping, or does the risk outweigh the reward?

    In this episode of Sea Views, we sit down with Martin King, Nuclear Systems Manager, and Paul Roberts, Senior Engineer from Naval Solutions Ltd, to unpack one of the most debated and misunderstood topics in modern maritime: nuclear propulsion.

    Drawing from decades of experience in submarine operations and nuclear engineering, the conversation breaks down how nuclear reactors actually work at sea, why they are being reconsidered for commercial shipping, and what still stands in the way of adoption.

    From reactor design and safety systems to insurance gaps, public perception, and global regulation, this episode delivers a clear, practical look at the realities behind nuclear-powered vessels.

    This is not theory. It is the future of maritime being actively debated today.

    ✅ Key topics discussed:
    • What nuclear propulsion is and how it powers ships
    • The difference between military and commercial nuclear reactors
    • Why nuclear energy is being reconsidered for decarbonising shipping
    • The role of microreactors and modular reactor design
    • Safety systems, accident scenarios, and intrinsic safeguards
    • Insurance, liability, and the lack of global frameworks
    • Public perception and the challenge of social acceptance

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    Is nuclear power the solution to shipping’s decarbonization challenge, or a risk the industry is not ready to take?

    Hosts: Julia Gosling & Adam Parnell
    Guests: Martin King (Nuclear Systems Manager) & Paul Roberts (Senior Engineer), Naval Solutions Ltd

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    46 min
  • ROVs Explained: Offshore Jobs, Deep Sea Operations and the Future of Subsea Technology
    Mar 20 2026

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    🌊 What really happens thousands of meters below the ocean surface, and how do remotely operated vehicles make modern offshore operations possible?

    In this episode of Sea Views, hosts Julia Gosling and Adam Parnell sit down with Andy Howie, founder of Pioneer Subsea and former naval submariner, to explore the world of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and the critical role they play across the offshore and maritime industries.

    ROV's have also been in the news recently with their capability to support mine clearance in the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz.

    From offshore energy and subsea cable installation to deep-water surveys, salvage missions and unexploded ordnance detection, ROVs allow operators to work in environments far beyond the limits of human divers.

    But what does the job actually involve? Andy explains the technology behind ROV systems, the reality of life operating them offshore, and why the role requires far more than simply piloting a robot underwater.

    The conversation also explores how remote operating centres, improved satellite connectivity and new subsea technologies are changing the way ROV operations are conducted around the world.

    This is a rare, practical look at one of the most technically demanding roles in the offshore sector.

    ✅ Key topics discussed:

    • What remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) are and why they are essential to offshore operations
    • Why ROVs can operate deeper and longer than human divers

    • Where ROVs are used today, including offshore energy, subsea cables, UXO detection and salvage operations

    • What life is really like for ROV operators working offshore

    • The technical skills required to work in the ROV industry

    • Why piloting is only one part of the job and maintenance expertise is critical

    • How offshore teams manage safety risks including high voltage systems, hydraulics and subsea hazards

    🎙️ Hosts: Julia Gosling & Adam Parnell | Sea Views
    👤 Guest: Andy Howie | Founder, Pioneer Subsea

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    CHIRP
    Improving safety at sea worldwide through the confidential and independent reporting programme.
    Make an incident report to CHIRP Maritime here

    The Seafarers' Charity
    Improving the lives of seafarers and their families for more than 105 years.

    by Ahoy Communications Ltd


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    33 min
  • Uncrewed Surface Vessels Explained: Safety, Jobs and the Future of USVs
    Feb 13 2026

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    How close are we really to autonomous ships at sea?

    In this episode of Sea Views, hosts Julia Gosling and Adam Parnell sit down with Simon Adams, founder of The USV Group, for a clear, operational look at uncrewed surface vessels and what is actually happening on the water today.

    This is a straight-talking conversation that cuts through the hype around autonomy and explains how USVs are really being used, how they are regulated, and what this shift means for safety, skills and the future maritime workforce.

    From remote operations and human oversight to environmental gains, offshore survey, subsea infrastructure, defence and surveillance, this episode unpacks where USVs already deliver value and where the limits still are.

    In this episode you will learn:

    • What uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) really are, and how they differ from AUVs and ROVs
    • Why most operations today are remotely operated, not fully autonomous
    • How regulation is evolving and how international and national regulators are shaping the future of uncrewed vessels
    • Where USVs are already being used, including seabed survey, offshore wind, subsea cables, surveillance and defence
    • Why USVs can dramatically reduce fuel use and offshore emissions compared with traditional vessels
    • How human operators remain central to safety, decision-making and collision avoidance
    • What USVs can realistically contribute to search and rescue and incident response
    • Whether USVs will really replace seafarers or simply reshape maritime careers
    • Why large, fully uncrewed commercial ships are unlikely in the near future
    • What needs to change in regulation to safely test and develop this technology in the UK

    Hosts: Julia Gosling & Adam Parnell | Sea Views

    Guest: Simon Adams | Founder, The USV Group

    NEWS! If you love listening to us....you can also watch Sea Views episodes on YouTube.

    CHIRP
    Improving safety at sea worldwide through the confidential and independent reporting programme.
    Make an incident report to CHIRP Maritime here

    The Seafarers' Charity
    Improving the lives of seafarers and their families for more than 105 years.

    by Ahoy Communications Ltd


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    40 min
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