From June 11 to 13, 2025, the 16th International Conference on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation (TransNav 2025) https://transnav2025.umg.edu.pl/ was held at the Gdynia Maritime University (UMG), Republic of Poland. 

The conference was organized by the Faculty of Navigation of UMG and the Nautical Institute, London, United Kingdom. 

More than 200 scientists and professionals of the maritime industry from 83 countries of the world participated in the conference. The conference is dedicated to the dissemination of knowledge, experience and research results on navigation, shipping safety and other issues related to maritime transport activities. 

The National UniversityOdessa Maritime Academy (NUOMA) was represented at the conference by Professor of the Department of Marine Technologies, Honorary Secretary of the Nautucal Institute of Ukraine Volodymyr Torskiy and Senior Lecturer of the Department of Ship Handling Captain Dmytro Zhukov. 

On the first day of the conference, the Rector of UMG, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Captain Adam Weintrit presented the awards that have been presented since 2019. The “Ulysses Award”, in recognition of special merits and participation in the activities and popularization of the Nautical Institute, the co-organizer of the conference, was received by Professor of NUOMA Volodymyr Torskiy. 

During the conference, Volodymyr Torskiy had a presentation Simultaneous Operation during LNG Bunkering at LNGPowered Vessels, he also was a Chair of the scientific section “MET (Maritime Education and Training)”. Dmytro Zhukov presented a report on “Dependence of the maximum approach distance on the shape of the ship’s safe domain”. 

The conference ended on Friday, June 13, 2025. On the last day of the event, participants had the opportunity to tour the UMG Offshore Center, opened in February 2024. The conference guests were also introduced to the history of the Vistula Fortress, as well as the history of one of the most important places for Pomerania and Poland – Westerplatte, where World War II began on September 1, 1939. On this day, participants in the event also had the opportunity to visit the old city of Gdansk, which was once the largest of the Hanseatic cities in this part of Europe. 

The next International Conference on Maritime Navigation and Maritime Safety TransNav 2025 is scheduled for 2027. 

The conference materials, with subsequent publication in the scientific journal TransNav, indexed in SCOPUS, included articles by the following scientific and pedagogical workers of NUOMA: Andriy Bondarenko, Igor Burmaka, Leonid Vahushchenko, Oleksandr Vahushchenko, Leonid Vyshnevsky, Dmytro Vyshnevsky, Alla Drankova, Viktor Konovets, Vitaliy Koshevy, Oleksandr Kryvyi, Mark Kryvyi, Konstantin Lykhoglyad, Oleksiy Malakhov, Mykhaylo Miyusov, Olga Monastyrska, Mykola Mukha, Andriy Naidyonov, Oleksandr Palagin, Oleksandr Shemyakin, Oleksandr Shyshkin.