The Bahamas Maritime Authority (BMA) has launched a blockchain-secured Digital Seafarer Record Book (DSRB), marking a major advancement in the modernization and digital transformation of maritime administration. The new platform replaces conventional paper-based recordkeeping with a fully digital system designed to securely record, verify, and manage seafarer service information while supporting international interoperability.
The introduction of the Digital Seafarer Record Book reflects the maritime authority’s broader efforts to streamline administrative processes, improve operational efficiency, and strengthen the integrity of seafarer documentation. By transitioning to a digital framework, the BMA aims to simplify record management for seafarers, shipowners, and maritime regulators while ensuring greater transparency and reliability across the industry.
The DSRB provides an electronic method for creating, authenticating, and maintaining records of sea service. The platform incorporates digitally authenticated discharge certificates and advanced identity verification mechanisms, allowing authorized parties to access and validate records in real time.
The blockchain-secured Digital Seafarer Record Book replaces traditional paper documentation with a fully digital, tamper-resistant system for recording and verifying sea service credentials.
By enabling secure and immediate sharing of seafarer records, the system is expected to reduce administrative workloads and eliminate many of the inefficiencies associated with manual documentation processes. The digital approach also enhances record accuracy and minimizes the risk of document loss, alteration, or fraud.
Industry stakeholders are expected to benefit from faster verification procedures and improved access to authenticated information, supporting more efficient maritime operations and regulatory oversight.
The platform was developed using advanced cybersecurity frameworks and blockchain-based integrity protections to ensure a high level of authenticity, resilience, and data security. These safeguards were designed to maintain the integrity of seafarer records while protecting sensitive information from unauthorized modification.
In addition to its security features, the system has been developed in accordance with International Maritime Organization (IMO) dataset requirements and the IMO Compendium on Facilitation and Electronic Business. The platform also complies with internationally recognized maritime cybersecurity standards, ensuring compatibility with global maritime systems and facilitating seamless cross-border operations.
The new platform combines blockchain integrity safeguards, secure identity verification, and international regulatory compliance to support globally interoperable maritime record management.
The emphasis on interoperability is particularly important as maritime personnel frequently work across multiple jurisdictions, requiring documentation systems that can be recognized and verified internationally.
Before its official launch, the Digital Seafarer Record Book underwent a pilot program conducted in collaboration with Carnival Cruise Line and IDSure. The testing phase focused on evaluating the platform’s performance in handling high-volume seafarer documentation processes.
According to the BMA, the pilot successfully demonstrated the system’s scalability, reliability, and readiness for full deployment across the Bahamas fleet. One of the key features validated during testing was the integrated verification process that allows Shipmasters to digitally authenticate and confirm periods of sea service.
Each service entry is protected through secure verification mechanisms and can be independently validated using QR code authentication. This functionality provides maritime authorities and other authorized entities with a dependable method for confirming the authenticity of records.
BMA Deputy Director for Seafarers and Manning, Captain Kapila Malawwethanthri, indicated that the initiative represents an important advancement in improving the efficiency, security, and reliability of seafarer record verification. He explained that the implementation of a secure digital platform supports a more modern and interoperable approach to maritime administration while reducing administrative burdens for both seafarers and industry stakeholders.
The BMA also acknowledged the contributions of organizations and partners involved in developing and testing the platform’s digital identity and verification capabilities.
The Digital Seafarer Record Book forms part of the BMA’s broader modernization strategy, supporting more efficient service delivery and advancing the digital transformation of maritime administration.
Captain Dwain Hutchinson, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the BMA, stated that the launch aligns with the authority’s wider regulatory modernization program, which includes the implementation of the Merchant Shipping Regulations 2026. He emphasized the organization’s commitment to leveraging technology to improve efficiency and enhance practical maritime administration.
The Digital Seafarer Record Book became available to eligible seafarers on June 1, 2026, with additional registration guidance and operational information scheduled to be issued by the BMA.
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