Heartfelt Tribute to Capt. Gregorio S. Oca Marks Opening of Maritime Week 2025
Sep 23, 2025



PHOTO COURTESY: AMOSUP OFFICIAL

Manila, Philippines — The maritime community expressed a heartfelt tribute through a wreath-laying ceremony on September 21, 2025 at the AMOSUP Seamen’s Center in Manila, in memory of Capt. Gregorio S. Oca, the founder of the Associated Marine Officers’ and Seamen’s Union of the Philippines (AMOSUP).

The solemn event was led by Dr. Conrado Oca, AMOSUP President, and VAdm Eduardo Santos, MAAP President and AMOSUP Executive Vice President. Also present were AMOSUP officers, members, and several maritime stakeholders who gathered to honor and continue the legacy of Capt. Oca.

“This event is not just a ceremony but a reminder of the values Capt. Oca stood for — compassion, service, and dedication to our seafarers,” Dr. Oca said in his opening remarks. He added, “His legacy remains our guiding light as we continue to serve the Filipino seafarers.”

The wreath-laying ceremony officially marked the opening of Maritime Week 2025, scheduled from September 22–28. Throughout the week, various activities such as seminars, job fairs, health and wellness programs, and community outreach events are lined up. These aim to recognize and appreciate the crucial role of Filipino seafarers, who continue to form the backbone of the global shipping industry.

PHOTO COURTESY: AMOSUP OFFICIAL

In his message, VAdm Santos emphasized the importance of unity within the maritime sector. “AMOSUP is not just a union; it’s a home for our seafarers and their families,” he said. “We must continue building on the foundation laid by Capt. Oca to ensure the welfare and growth of our maritime professionals.”

Beyond being a tribute, the ceremony also provided an opportunity to reflect on AMOSUP’s major milestones — from securing better benefits and working conditions for seafarers, to establishing facilities for training, healthcare, and education. For many attendees, it was a moment of reflection and inspiration to continue advocating for the rights and welfare of maritime workers.

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As Maritime Week 2025 unfolds, AMOSUP hopes for stronger support and recognition for Filipino seafarers. According to Dr. Oca, “This week is all about you, our seafarers — our modern-day heroes of the seas. Without you, the maritime industry will not thrive the way it does today.”

At the close of the program, attendees offered prayers and expressed gratitude, praising the sacrifices and contributions of Filipino seafarers who continue to bring honor and stability to the country’s economy.

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