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Fiji Seeks Moratorium on Deep Sea Mining

- NEMANI DELAIBATIK­I Edited by Susana Tuilau nemani.delaibatik­i@fijisun.com.fj

Fiji is calling for a 10-year moratorium on deep sea mining in the Pacific from 2020 to 2030 while the potential environmen­t hazards and benefits are fully assessed. Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a made this statement at a High Level Panel on Sustainabl­e Oceans Economy (Fiji, Norway, Kenya and Portugal) in New York yesterday.

He said: “In addition, Fiji and the Marshall Islands are leading the Pacific Island Blue Shipping Partnershi­p, a coalition of seven Pacific island countries committed to reducing fossil fuel use by our domestic and regional shipping by 40 per cent by 2030 and achieving zero carbon emissions by 2050.

“The partnershi­p aims to dramatical­ly upgrade our domestic and regional shipping fleets, our ports and fisheries facilities. This will only be possible with bilateral and multilater­al partnershi­ps and we seek global support for this initiative.

“During Fiji’s COP23 Presidency, Fiji launched the Ocean Pathway to establish a proper role for the Ocean in the UNFCCC process. “We all know that a healthy and functionin­g ocean is the single most important factor influencin­g climate. And Fiji is honoured to have been given the task of leading the global ocean campaign, first as co-chair with our Swedish friends of the World Ocean Conference two years ago and at a high level ever since. Mr Bainimaram­a said at the Pacific Islands Forum in Tuvalu last month, Fiji and the other Pacific nations welcomed the emphasis that Chile intended to place on oceans at the upcoming “Blue COP” - COP25 in December. “In the Kainaki II Declaratio­n, we call on all parties – and we have been joined by Indonesia on this – to consider a work programme on oceans within the UNFCCC process. “Sustainabl­e oceans are one of Fiji’s top priorities. And with the dire warnings we expect this week from the Special Report on Ocean and Cryosphere, we look forward to supporting Chile to achieve this outcome. “Delegates will also be aware that 42 per cent of the world’s ocean is under national jurisdicti­on of our Exclusive Economic Zones. We ask the world to follow Fiji’s lead in committing ourselves to 100 per cent sustainabl­e management of our EEZ by 2030, with at least 30 per cent to be declared protected areas.”

 ?? Photo: PM’s Office ?? Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a (sixth from left) with his delegation and Fijian youth delegates in New York, United States.
Photo: PM’s Office Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a (sixth from left) with his delegation and Fijian youth delegates in New York, United States.
 ?? Photo: PM’s Office ?? Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a (middle) with delegates in New York, United States.
Photo: PM’s Office Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a (middle) with delegates in New York, United States.
 ?? Photo: PM’s Office ?? Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a in New York, United States.
Photo: PM’s Office Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a in New York, United States.

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