Fleet Management

Role Overview

Marine Environmental Management focuses on ensuring that maritime operations comply with environmental regulations while minimising the environmental impact of vessels and shore-based activities. Professionals in this role oversee environmental management systems, pollution prevention measures, emissions compliance, waste management, and environmental reporting across a fleet or organisation.

The role is increasingly important as the maritime industry faces stricter global regulations, decarbonization targets, and greater scrutiny from regulators, charterers, and the public. Marine Environmental Managers work closely with fleet, technical, and safety teams to embed environmental responsibility into daily operations.

Why Seafarers Are Well Suited

Seafarers bring practical, operational insight that is essential for effective environmental management in real-world maritime operations.

  • Operational Awareness – Firsthand experience with shipboard systems such as fuel management, ballast water, waste handling, and emissions control ensures realistic environmental practices.
  • Regulatory Familiarity – Knowledge of MARPOL, ballast water management, and port state inspections allows seafarers to manage compliance confidently.
  • Risk & Incident Management – Experience responding to spills, near-misses, and non-compliance situations supports proactive environmental protection.
  • Culture & Behaviour Influence – Seafarers understand crew behaviour and onboard challenges, enabling effective environmental training and compliance enforcement.
  • Decision-Making Under Pressure – Experience managing operational trade-offs at sea helps balance environmental compliance with operational demands.

This background allows seafarers to translate environmental policies into effective onboard practices.

Key Skills Required

To succeed in Marine Environmental Management, the following competencies are essential:

  • Environmental Regulatory Knowledge – Strong understanding of MARPOL, ballast water management, emissions regulations (SOx, NOx, CO₂), and local environmental laws.
  • Environmental Management Systems (EMS) – Implementing, monitoring, and improving ISO 14001 or equivalent systems.
  • Emissions & Fuel Management – Monitoring fuel consumption, EEXI/CII performance, and emissions reporting.
  • Pollution Prevention & Waste Management – Managing procedures for oil, sewage, garbage, chemicals, and hazardous materials.
  • Incident Investigation & Reporting – Handling environmental incidents, root cause analysis, and corrective actions.
  • Training & Communication – Educating crews and shore staff on environmental procedures and best practices.
  • Data Analysis & Reporting – Tracking environmental KPIs, preparing reports for regulators, charterers, and management.
  • Commercial & Sustainability Awareness – Understanding how environmental performance affects costs, charter requirements, and company reputation.