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| colspan="2" style="text-align: center; font-size: larger; padding: 5px 0;" |'''Sea and Coast Magazine''' | | colspan="2" style="text-align: center; font-size: larger; padding: 5px 0;" |'''Sea and Coast Magazine''' | ||
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| style="background-color: #f9f9f9; padding: 5px; vertical-align: top;" |Amit Kumar | | style="background-color: #f9f9f9; padding: 5px; vertical-align: top;" |[[wikipedia:Amit Kumar (maritime)|Amit Kumar]] | ||
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| style="background-color: #f9f9f9; padding: 5px; vertical-align: top;" |India, Malaysia, Canada, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Italy, Iran, Greece, Israel, Venezuela, UAE, USA, South Africa, Kazakhstan, Spain, Vietnam, Turkey, Belgium | | style="background-color: #f9f9f9; padding: 5px; vertical-align: top;" |[[wikipedia:India|India]], [[wikipedia:Malaysia|Malaysia]], [[wikipedia:Canada|Canada]], [[wikipedia:Singapore|Singapore]], [[wikipedia:Sri Lanka|Sri Lanka]], [[wikipedia:Italy|Italy]], [[wikipedia:Iran|Iran]], [[wikipedia:Greece|Greece]], [[wikipedia:Israel|Israel]], [[wikipedia:Venezuela|Venezuela]], [[wikipedia:United Arab Emirates|UAE]], [[wikipedia:United States|USA]], [[wikipedia:South Africa|South Africa]], [[wikipedia:Kazakhstan|Kazakhstan]], [[wikipedia:Spain|Spain]], [[wikipedia:Vietnam|Vietnam]], [[wikipedia:Turkey|Turkey]], [[wikipedia:Belgium|Belgium]] | ||
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| style="background-color: #f9f9f9; padding: 5px; vertical-align: top;" |'''Key Partners''' | | style="background-color: #f9f9f9; padding: 5px; vertical-align: top;" |'''Key Partners''' | ||
| style="background-color: #f9f9f9; padding: 5px; vertical-align: top;" |National Maritime Foundation, Indian Maritime University, SAMDeS | | style="background-color: #f9f9f9; padding: 5px; vertical-align: top;" |[[wikipedia:National Maritime Foundation|National Maritime Foundation]], [[wikipedia:Indian Maritime University|Indian Maritime University]], [[wikipedia:Society for Aerospace Maritime and Defence Studies|SAMDeS]] | ||
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'''Sea and Coast''' is a monthly Indian maritime magazine published in both print and digital formats. Founded in 2017 by ex‑mariner Amit Kumar, the magazine is based in [[wikipedia:Delhi|New Delhi]] and aims to be the “Voice of the Global Maritime World.” It covers maritime affairs, strategic analysis, shipping industry trends, seafarer welfare, ocean governance, and the blue economy.<ref>https://thewatchdognews.com/realisation-of-collective-dreams-sea-and-coast/</ref> | '''Sea and Coast''' is a monthly Indian maritime magazine published in both print and digital formats. Founded in 2017 by ex‑mariner [[wikipedia:Amit Kumar (maritime)|Amit Kumar]], the magazine is based in [[wikipedia:New Delhi|New Delhi]] and aims to be the “Voice of the Global Maritime World.” It covers [[wikipedia:Maritime transport|maritime affairs]], strategic analysis, [[wikipedia:Shipping industry|shipping industry]] trends, [[wikipedia:Seafarer|seafarer]] welfare, [[wikipedia:Ocean governance|ocean governance]], and the [[wikipedia:Blue economy|blue economy]].<ref>https://thewatchdognews.com/realisation-of-collective-dreams-sea-and-coast/</ref> | ||
== History and Foundation == | == History and Foundation == | ||
Amit Kumar launched | [[wikipedia:Amit Kumar (maritime)|Amit Kumar]] launched Sea and Coast in 2016 as a specialized [[wikipedia:Mass media|media house]] dedicated to the [[wikipedia:Marine transportation|marine and shipping sectors]]. The first issue was released in January 2017 under RNI registration number DELENG/2017/70663.<ref>https://www.irclass.org/media/4977/seaandcoast_june2020.pdf</ref> The magazine expanded rapidly, reaching readers in over 20 countries.<ref>http://www.findglocal.com/IN/Delhi/2171712056413316/Sea‑and‑Coast‑Marine‑Magazine</ref> | ||
== Editorial Vision == | == Editorial Vision == | ||
The magazine blends investigative reporting, policy discussions, expert-authored analysis, and exclusive interviews. It targets: | The magazine blends investigative reporting, policy discussions, expert-authored analysis, and exclusive interviews. It targets: | ||
The [[wikipedia:Indian Navy|Indian Navy]] and international [[wikipedia:Maritime organization|maritime bodies]] | |||
Global [[wikipedia:Port operator|port operators]], [[wikipedia:Shipowner|shipowners]], [[wikipedia:Think tank|strategic think tanks]], [[wikipedia:Seafarer|seafarer unions]], and [[wikipedia:Non-governmental organization|NGOs]] | |||
Topics include [[wikipedia:Indo-Pacific|Indo-Pacific]] naval strategy, [[wikipedia:Green shipping|green shipping]], [[wikipedia:Digital transformation|digital innovation]], [[wikipedia:Seafarer#Rights and welfare|seafarer rights]], [[wikipedia:Gender equality|gender diversity]], and maritime training fraud | |||
== Coverage and Distribution == | == Coverage and Distribution == | ||
It covers merchant shipping, naval operations, offshore oil and gas, cruise and ferry updates, environmental policy, port infrastructure, and blue economy initiatives. The magazine is distributed in | It covers [[wikipedia:Merchant ship|merchant shipping]], [[wikipedia:Naval warfare|naval operations]], [[wikipedia:Offshore drilling|offshore oil and gas]], [[wikipedia:Cruise ship|cruise]] and [[wikipedia:Ferry|ferry]] updates, [[wikipedia:Environmental policy|environmental policy]], [[wikipedia:Port|port infrastructure]], and [[wikipedia:Blue economy|blue economy]] initiatives. The magazine is distributed in 18+ countries as listed above.<ref>http://www.findglocal.com/IN/Delhi/2171712056413316/Sea‑and‑Coast‑Marine‑Magazine</ref> | ||
== Partnerships == | == Partnerships == | ||
Sea and Coast is the official media partner of: | Sea and Coast is the official media partner of: | ||
* [[wikipedia:National Maritime Foundation|National Maritime Foundation]] | * [[wikipedia:National Maritime Foundation|National Maritime Foundation]] | ||
* [[wikipedia:Indian Maritime University|Indian Maritime University]]<ref>“Indian Maritime University”. imukochi.informaticsglobal.com.</ref> | * [[wikipedia:Indian Maritime University|Indian Maritime University]]<ref>“Indian Maritime University”. imukochi.informaticsglobal.com.</ref> | ||
* [[wikipedia:Society for Aerospace Maritime and Defence Studies|SAMDeS]]<ref>https://www.samdesindia.in/people.html</ref> | * [[wikipedia:Society for Aerospace Maritime and Defence Studies|SAMDeS]]<ref>https://www.samdesindia.in/people.html</ref> | ||
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The advisory board features eminent figures, including: | The advisory board features eminent figures, including: | ||
* Admiral Robin K. Dhowan, former Chief of Naval Staff, India | * [[wikipedia:Robin K. Dhowan|Admiral Robin K. Dhowan]], former [[wikipedia:Chief of the Naval Staff (India)|Chief of Naval Staff, India]] | ||
* Admiral Jayanath Colombage, former Navy Chief of Sri Lanka | * [[wikipedia:Jayanath Colombage|Admiral Jayanath Colombage]], former Navy Chief of [[wikipedia:Sri Lanka Navy|Sri Lanka]] | ||
* Captain Radhika Menon, India's first female merchant navy captain | * [[wikipedia:Radhika Menon (sea captain)|Captain Radhika Menon]], India's first female [[wikipedia:Merchant Navy (India)|merchant navy]] captain | ||
* Dr Malini V. Shankar, Vice‑Chancellor of IMU | * [[wikipedia:Malini V. Shankar|Dr Malini V. Shankar]], Vice‑Chancellor of [[wikipedia:Indian Maritime University|IMU]] | ||
* Colonel Rohit Dev | * [[wikipedia:Rohit Dev|Colonel Rohit Dev]] | ||
* Dr Eyal Pinko | * [[wikipedia:Eyal Pinko|Dr Eyal Pinko]] | ||
* Dr Patrick Verhoeven | * [[wikipedia:Patrick Verhoeven|Dr Patrick Verhoeven]] | ||
* Suneeti Bala, India’s first female Chief Engineer at sea | * [[wikipedia:Women in maritime|Suneeti Bala]], India’s first female Chief Engineer at sea | ||
== Digital Platforms == | == Digital Platforms == | ||
The magazine operates an online portal, mobile app, social media channels, video interviews, webinars, and monthly newsletters at seaandcoast.in. | The magazine operates an [[wikipedia:Online publishing|online portal]], [[wikipedia:Mobile app|mobile app]], [[wikipedia:Social media|social media]] channels, video interviews, webinars, and monthly newsletters at seaandcoast.in. | ||
== Impact and Coverage == | == Impact and Coverage == | ||
* Advocated for seafarer welfare, medical access, and mental‑health awareness | Exposed illegal [[wikipedia:Maritime training|maritime training]] institutes | ||
* Highlighted gender equality and career diversity in maritime professions | |||
* Pushed for policy reform in port inefficiencies and certification fraud | *Advocated for [[wikipedia:Seafarer#Health and welfare|seafarer welfare]], medical access, and [[wikipedia:Mental health|mental‑health]] awareness | ||
*Highlighted [[wikipedia:Gender equality|gender equality]] and career diversity in maritime professions | |||
*Pushed for policy reform in [[wikipedia:Port|port]] inefficiencies and certification fraud | |||
== Events and Engagement == | == Events and Engagement == | ||
Regular participation and coverage in: | Regular participation and coverage in: | ||
* Indo‑Pacific Regional Dialogue | * [[wikipedia:Indo-Pacific|Indo‑Pacific]] Regional Dialogue | ||
* Global Maritime India Summit | * [[wikipedia:Global Maritime India Summit|Global Maritime India Summit]] | ||
* Safety at Sea conferences | * [[wikipedia:Safety at Sea|Safety at Sea]] conferences | ||
* Secure Water Africa | * [[wikipedia:Water security|Secure Water Africa]] | ||
* Maritime mental‑health summits | |||
* Maritime mental‑health summits | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [https://www.seaandcoast.in Official Website] | |||
* [https://www.facebook.com/SeaAndCoast/ Facebook] | * [https://www.seaandcoast.in Official Website] | ||
* [https://www.facebook.com/SeaAndCoast/ Facebook] | |||
* [https://twitter.com/SeaAndCoast Twitter] | * [https://twitter.com/SeaAndCoast Twitter] | ||
[[Category:Maritime magazines]] | [[Category:Maritime magazines]] | ||
[[Category:Magazines established in 2017]] | [[Category:Magazines established in 2017]] | ||
[[Category:Monthly magazines published in India]] | [[Category:Monthly magazines published in India]] | ||
[[Category:2017 establishments in Delhi]] | [[Category:2017 establishments in Delhi]] | ||
[[Category:News magazines published in India]] | [[Category:News magazines published in India]] |
Revision as of 10:31, 17 July 2025
Sea and Coast Magazine | |
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Editor-in-chief | Amit Kumar |
Frequency | Monthly |
Founded | January 2017 |
Founder | Amit Kumar |
Company | Sea and Coast Media Pvt Ltd |
Country | India |
Based in | New Delhi |
Language | English |
Tagline | Voice of the Global Maritime World |
Registration | RNI DELENG/2017/70663 |
Website | seaandcoast.in |
Distributed In | India, Malaysia, Canada, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Italy, Iran, Greece, Israel, Venezuela, UAE, USA, South Africa, Kazakhstan, Spain, Vietnam, Turkey, Belgium |
Key Partners | National Maritime Foundation, Indian Maritime University, SAMDeS |
Sea and Coast is a monthly Indian maritime magazine published in both print and digital formats. Founded in 2017 by ex‑mariner Amit Kumar, the magazine is based in New Delhi and aims to be the “Voice of the Global Maritime World.” It covers maritime affairs, strategic analysis, shipping industry trends, seafarer welfare, ocean governance, and the blue economy.[1]
History and Foundation
Amit Kumar launched Sea and Coast in 2016 as a specialized media house dedicated to the marine and shipping sectors. The first issue was released in January 2017 under RNI registration number DELENG/2017/70663.[2] The magazine expanded rapidly, reaching readers in over 20 countries.[3]
Editorial Vision
The magazine blends investigative reporting, policy discussions, expert-authored analysis, and exclusive interviews. It targets:
The Indian Navy and international maritime bodies
Global port operators, shipowners, strategic think tanks, seafarer unions, and NGOs
Topics include Indo-Pacific naval strategy, green shipping, digital innovation, seafarer rights, gender diversity, and maritime training fraud
Coverage and Distribution
It covers merchant shipping, naval operations, offshore oil and gas, cruise and ferry updates, environmental policy, port infrastructure, and blue economy initiatives. The magazine is distributed in 18+ countries as listed above.[4]
Partnerships
Sea and Coast is the official media partner of:
In 2021, the magazine signed an MoU with SAMDeS to enhance maritime research and policy collaboration.
Advisory Board
The advisory board features eminent figures, including:
- Admiral Robin K. Dhowan, former Chief of Naval Staff, India
- Admiral Jayanath Colombage, former Navy Chief of Sri Lanka
- Captain Radhika Menon, India's first female merchant navy captain
- Dr Malini V. Shankar, Vice‑Chancellor of IMU
- Colonel Rohit Dev
- Dr Eyal Pinko
- Dr Patrick Verhoeven
- Suneeti Bala, India’s first female Chief Engineer at sea
Digital Platforms
The magazine operates an online portal, mobile app, social media channels, video interviews, webinars, and monthly newsletters at seaandcoast.in.
Impact and Coverage
Exposed illegal maritime training institutes
- Advocated for seafarer welfare, medical access, and mental‑health awareness
- Highlighted gender equality and career diversity in maritime professions
- Pushed for policy reform in port inefficiencies and certification fraud
Events and Engagement
Regular participation and coverage in:
- Indo‑Pacific Regional Dialogue
- Global Maritime India Summit
- Safety at Sea conferences
- Secure Water Africa
- Maritime mental‑health summits
References
- ↑ https://thewatchdognews.com/realisation-of-collective-dreams-sea-and-coast/
- ↑ https://www.irclass.org/media/4977/seaandcoast_june2020.pdf
- ↑ http://www.findglocal.com/IN/Delhi/2171712056413316/Sea‑and‑Coast‑Marine‑Magazine
- ↑ http://www.findglocal.com/IN/Delhi/2171712056413316/Sea‑and‑Coast‑Marine‑Magazine
- ↑ “Indian Maritime University”. imukochi.informaticsglobal.com.
- ↑ https://www.samdesindia.in/people.html