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Albion, Queensland, Australia
The Australian Maritime Pilots Association is a professional union representing maritime pilots in Australia, advocating for their rights and working conditions.
Antwerpen, Belgium
The European Maritime Pilots Association represents maritime pilots across Europe, promoting safety and professional standards in pilotage services.
France
The Fédération Française des Pilotes Maritimes represents maritime pilots in France, ensuring the safety and efficiency of port navigation through expert local knowledge and pilotage services.
France
FFPM represents the community of 330 French maritime pilots who guide all types of ships safely in French waters, including cargo ships, passenger liners, and military vessels.
Bremerhaven, Germany
The Bundesverband der See und Hafenlotsen e. V. (BSHL) is the German Federal Association of Sea and Harbour Pilots, providing information about the pilot profession, membership, and career paths in Hamburg, Germany.
New Zealand (Aotearoa)
The New Zealand Maritime Pilots’ Association is a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting best practices, safety, and professional development in marine pilotage in New Zealand.
Alversund, Norway
Norwegian Pilots' Association is an independent organization representing Norwegian maritime pilots, focused on ensuring coastal safety and preventing environmental pollution.
Seychelles
Pilotförbundet is the professional association representing maritime pilots in Scandinavia.
Savannah, GA, United States
One of the nation’s oldest pilots associations, founded in 1864, playing a key role in the growth and development of the Savannah port and regional economy.
Turkey
The Turkish Maritime Pilots Association, established in 1968, represents nearly all maritime pilots in Turkey, promoting pilotage safety and professionalism.
Istanbul, Turkey
Turkish Maritime Pilots’ Association (TUMPA) is dedicated to ensuring safe maritime navigation in narrow waterways and ports through experienced pilots, minimizing human error in marine transportation.