Heroic British Captain receives prestigious Merchant Navy Medal for saving 89 lives at sea
Recipients of the Merchant Navy Medal for Meritorious Service 2025 have been announced.

Captain Chris Phillips
- brave Welsh Captain receives state honour for saving dozens of lives at sea, including a baby
- medal also awarded to the only female ice captain in the UK certified to operate all vessels anywhere in the world, for groundbreaking Polar expeditions in the most dangerous seas on Earth
- dedicated Scottish Captain also recognised for serving remote communities off the west coast of Scotland for over 30 years, helping keep people connected to medical services, loved ones and vital supplies.
Twelve British seafarers have today (3 September 2025) been recognised for going above and beyond the call of duty, receiving the prestigious Merchant Navy Medal for Meritorious Service, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary today on Merchant Navy Day.
The national day celebrates the tireless contributions and vital role of the UK’s merchant navy in global trade and national security. The merchant navy transports cargo and people during times of peace and war and has played a vital role in UK trade and tourism since 1835.
Captain Chris Phillips, aged 56 from Pembrokeshire, bravely led his 30-person crew on a rescue mission during the dead of winter in 2024, saving 89 lives at sea, including women and children, and a baby. Born into a long line of seafarers, Captain Chris was inspired by his father and grandfather, both sea Captains, to join the Merchant Navy at the age of 16. He now holds the highest grade of seafarer certification in the UK and has travelled all over the world during his career. A Freeman of the Honourable Company of Master Mariners, Captain Chris received the Freedom of the City of London in 2024, a historic title dating back to the 13th century, in honour of his distinguished career.
Maritime Minister, Mike Kane, said:
It is incredibly inspiring to hear about the dedication, bravery, and outstanding service of all this year’s seafarers, each of whom have gone above and beyond in their roles and are more than deserving of this special award.
I am so proud of the UK Merchant Navy, who continue to go beyond the call of duty to keep our country safe and moving, and I congratulate this year’s recipients on their remarkable achievements.
Another inspirational recipient of this year’s award is Captain Philippa Bowden, 36, from Portsmouth, who obtained her ice pilot license at the age of 28. In doing so, Philippa became the only female British ice captain in the UK with an Unlimited Master’s License, meaning she can operate any ship of any size, anywhere in the world.

Captain Philippa Bowden
Captain Bowden has led numerous expeditions across the globe, including the remote Ross and Weddell Seas, and piloted the biggest cruise ship to have ever operated in Antarctica with 2,470 passengers.
An Antarctic Ambassador since 2023, Philippa has made invaluable contributions to marine mammal observations and is a strong advocate for environmental protection in the polar regions. From reporting whale sightings to cloud observations, she previously won an award from the UK Meteorological Office for her contributions to climatic observations in the region. Aside from seafaring, Captain Bowden participates in panels and webinars to talk about aspects of life at sea, often drawing on her personal experiences, beating the odds often as the only female onboard during her early career. She also acts as a mentor for young female seafarers.
Captain Philippa Bowden said:
I feel honoured to be recognised for my contributions to safety and the continued education of seafarers. As an island nation, the Merchant Navy is an essential lifeline for the UK, and this medal helps shine a light on the efforts of all our seafarers. I hope to keep inspiring future maritime leaders through my work and ambassadorship roles.
Being recognised for keeping remote communities connected to loved ones, medical services and vital supplies, Captain Iain MacKenzie, 60, from the Isle of Skye, has been charting CalMac’s iconic ferry services off the west coast of Scotland for more than 32 years. As Master of the MV Loch Nevis, he is responsible for crucial lifeline services to the Small Isles, maintaining vital connections for isolated groups under challenging operational and weather conditions. These services are critical not only for delivering essentials but also for sustaining local economies. He has also selflessly served as a volunteer with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) for more than 25 years, responding to numerous calls for help at sea.

Captain Iain MacKenzie
Captain Iain MacKenzie said:
It is an honour to have been nominated for this award. My father would have been immensely proud, having served as a merchant seaman himself.
Serving the islands and communities has been a privilege, the scenery is stunning, the people are amazing, but the weather can be challenging at times.
Looking after one another is vitally important, and this is something that has become increasingly clear to me through my volunteer work for the RNLI over the last 25 years.
Stuart Rivers, CEO of Merchant Navy Welfare Board, said:
Huge congratulations to this year’s Merchant Navy Medal recipients. Each one represents the very best of our maritime community — people who show resilience, dedication and selflessness every single day. Their impact goes far beyond ships and crews, shaping the strength and spirit of our entire industry.
I’m immensely proud to see our Deputy CEO, Sharon Coveney, recognised with this highly-acclaimed accolade for her unwavering commitment to our charity and her passion for improving the lives of seafarers around the world. A moment to cherish forever.
This year marks 20 years since the medal was first founded, and 10 years since it was brought into the UK Honours system.
Recipients of the Merchant Navy Medal for Meritorious Service will receive their medal in a state ceremony later in the year.
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