January
International WorkBoat Show (If not held in December; New Orleans, USA)
Boot Düsseldorf (Germany; premier boat and yachting show)
February
Underwater Intervention (USA; focuses on commercial diving and underwater operations)
Miami Yacht Show (USA; showcases world-class yachts and technology)
Career Fairs at maritime academies (for networking and job opportunities in the maritime sector)
March
CMA Shipping Conference (Connecticut, USA)
Dubai International Boat Show (UAE; luxury yachts and marine tech)
TOAR Assessments and Workshops (for certification in tugboat operation and piloting)
April
Singapore Maritime Week (Singapore)
Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta (Caribbean)
May
Nor-Shipping (Oslo, Norway; held biennially)
Palma Superyacht Show (Mallorca, Spain)
June
Posidonia Shipping Exhibition (Athens, Greece; held biennially)
The Superyacht Cup Palma (Mallorca, Spain)
July
Traditionally quieter for maritime events; a good time for maintenance and planning.
August
A quieter month, though preparations for fall events are underway.
September
SMM Hamburg (Hamburg, Germany; held biennially)
London International Shipping Week (London, UK; held biennially)
Cannes Yachting Festival (France)
World Maritime Day (Late September; date varies)
Career Fairs at maritime academies
Monaco Yacht Show (Monaco)
October
Kormarine (Busan, South Korea; held biennially)
Danish Maritime Days (Denmark)
Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (USA)
TOAR Assessments and Workshops
November
Europort (Rotterdam, Netherlands; held biennially)
Marintec China (Shanghai, China; held biennially)
December
International WorkBoat Show (If not held in January)
Other Key Dates:
National Maritime Days (Dates vary by country; days to recognize the maritime sector's importance.)
Regularly Occurring Maritime Leadership Workshops, Industry Committee Meetings, and Regional Conferences/Seminars (Specific dates and occurrences vary; essential for ongoing professional development and regulatory compliance in the maritime industry.)