Houston, TX — Women Offshore is proud to welcome Resolve Marine as its newest Corporate Supporter, marking a meaningful engagement focused on advancing equity, safety, and workforce sustainability across the maritime and offshore industries.
Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Resolve Marine is a global marine solutions provider with rapid-response capabilities and facilities spanning the United States, the Netherlands, India, China, and Singapore. For more than four decades, Resolve Marine has been an industry leader in marine salvage, maritime emergency response, regulatory compliance, and specialized marine projects, serving sectors that include shipping, oil and gas, ports and infrastructure, renewable energy and aerospace among others.
Resolve Marine’s mission is to deliver safe, innovative marine solutions guided by core values of safety, teamwork, excellence, commitment, integrity, and creativity. Their reputation has been built on ingenuity and the ability to resolve complex, unforeseen challenges in offshore and nearshore environments, while maintaining the highest standards of operational readiness and care.
Resolve Marine’s decision to support Women Offshore reflects a commitment to moving beyond high-level pledges toward meaningful, practical action. While the company’s ESG framework and alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 on Gender Equality provide strategic direction, Resolve Marine recognizes that lasting progress requires accountability, operational insight, and collaboration with organizations deeply rooted in workforce advocacy.
“Supporting Women Offshore allows us to better understand the structural and experiential factors that influence how women enter, advance, and remain in offshore and nearshore roles,” said Rebecca Garcia-Malone, General Manager of Client Services at Resolve Marine. “If we want the next generation, especially women, to see marine salvage as a viable and rewarding career, we have to be intentional about creating environments where they can enter, advance, and stay.”
Resolve Marine actively supports professional development and inclusion through ongoing training, certifications, mentorship opportunities, and access to leadership pathways across technical and operational roles. Safety remains central to Resolve Marine’s culture, reinforced by rigorous safety management systems, continuous training, and an environment that empowers employees at every level to prioritize safe operations. The company also commits time and resources to support employee participation in professional organizations that further education and career growth, including Women in International Shipping & Trading (WISTA), Women in Maritime Operations (WIMOs), and the American Salvage Association (ASA).
As the maritime and offshore industries face persistent talent shortages, Resolve Marine recognizes both the challenge and opportunity to strengthen workforce pipelines. Women remain significantly underrepresented in nearshore and offshore operational roles due to limited early exposure, unclear career pathways, and structural barriers. Resolve Marine is addressing these challenges through early engagement with maritime and STEM education programs, transparent representation of career pathways, and intentional support for women pursuing operational, technical, and leadership roles.
Through its support with Women Offshore, Resolve Marine aims to translate advocacy into operational improvement. The collaboration will focus on strengthening recruitment practices, expanding access to training and field experience, and creating sustainable career pathways that allow women to enter, advance, and thrive in marine salvage and response roles.
Women Offshore looks forward to working alongside Resolve Marine to foster open dialogue, share practical insights, and support the evolution of more inclusive and resilient maritime workplaces.
For more information about Resolve Marine, visit https://resolvemarine.com/.
To learn more about Women Offshore and its Corporate Supporter program, visit https://womenoffshore.org.






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