Industry and academia are being invited to collaborate with the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) in a new strategic initiative to help the UK's marine sector become cleaner, safer and even more successful.
Today (17 November 2025) the MCA is for the first time publishing a list of Areas of Research Interest (ARI), signaling what issues, questions and investigations will enhance its regulatory mission, including clear guidance on emerging technology.
By sharing awareness with maritime researchers, businesses and wider Government, the aim is to create a knowledge network on key trends such as alternative fuels, maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS), and the safety, welfare and skills of seafarers.
Benefits include the MCA maintaining clear understanding of developing issues; highlighting credible avenues for research seeking to impact policy; and supporting shared knowledge and understanding across maritime businesses, academia and Government.
Within the ARI's non-exhaustive scope are topics such as decarbonisation; counter-pollution; autonomy and digital transformation; vessel construction; incident response; trade; seafarers and associated professions; and regulatory improvement.
Lars Lippuner, Director of UK Customer Maritime Services, said:
It's an exciting time for the maritime world as developing technology brings opportunities and changes that require nimble, well-informed responses in regulation, research and commercialisation.
By publishing our Areas of Research Interest we intend to offer not just guidance on direction, but to establish an ongoing conversation across the UK's maritime industry. The aim is to expand expertise and commercial advantage to grow jobs and the economy.
The MCA's maritime-centred ARI complements the Department for Transport's own ARI . Both sit within the Government's wider database of ARIs developed since 2017.
Visit gov.uk/government/publications/mca-areas-of-research-interest