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Strait of Hormuz Blockade Traps Thousands of Merchant Mariners

By MGN EditorialMarch 11, 2026 at 09:42 PM

Escalating violence in the Strait of Hormuz has left thousands of merchant mariners and hundreds of cargo ships trapped in the Persian Gulf region.

Thousands of merchant mariners and hundreds of cargo ships remain trapped in the Persian Gulf region as violence escalated in the Strait of Hormuz, according to an exclusive report from FreightWaves. The news outlet reports that an estimated 10,000 ships' crews are currently unable to transit the critical chokepoint, which handles about a fifth of the world's seaborne oil trade. Tensions have been rising in the region, with attacks on commercial vessels and drone strikes disrupting shipping operations. "This is an extremely dangerous and volatile situation for the crews trapped on these ships," said maritime security expert Jack O'Connell. "They are essentially being held hostage, with no clear path to safe passage." The blockade is having widespread impacts on global supply chains, with critical goods and energy supplies facing significant delays. Industry groups are urgently calling for diplomatic solutions to restore freedom of navigation through the strait. "Every day that these ships remain stuck is causing cascading disruptions," said James Hookham, secretary-general of the Global Shippers' Forum. "The repercussions will be felt across the maritime industry and beyond." Resolving the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz has become a top priority for global shipping organizations and maritime authorities. Efforts are underway to secure the release of the trapped crews and vessels, but the situation remains highly uncertain.
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