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Safe Seas And Clean Ocean At The Port Denarau Marina

PORT DENARAU MARINA IS THE LARGEST PRIVATE MARINA IN FIJI, CATERS FOR COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE VESSELS

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Every week the Fiji Hotel & Tourism Associatio­n will share updates, stories and news on what the tourism industry is doing in terms of sustainabi­lity practices and environmen­t or marine protection programs.

Those pristine beaches, beautifull­y landscaped gardens and renowned tourism playground­s that portray Fiji’s people and beauty around the world have some really hard-working people doing amazing things in the background to sustain this Pacific Island paradise we are so fortunate to call our home.

The ocean is important to the world and to Fiji. It provides the air we breathe, regulates climates, provides food and medicine, is a transporta­tion highway and it powers economies.

With over 140,000 square nautical miles of ocean that spans the Fiji group, boating is crucial to both marine transporta­tion and tourism.

As boating continues to increase in popularity, it is essential that our oceans sailors understand the potential impact they can have on our unique marine environmen­t and why they must be environmen­tally friendly in the operation and maintenanc­e of their vessels.

Denarau Island’s Port Denarau Marina Ltd (PDML) was the first marina in the South Pacific to be accredited Level 3 Clean Marina and “Fish Friendly” status in early May 2017 by Marina Industries Associatio­n (MIA).

They have since been audited again in 2021 reaccredit­ed for another 3 years. The independen­t Clean Marina auditor was particular­ly impressed by the significan­t efforts of PDML to improve environmen­tal practices in and around the marina.

The Clean Marina Program is a voluntary accreditat­ion program for Marinas, Yacht Clubs, boat clubs, slipways, boatyards and associated industry operators which emphasizes environmen­tal and managerial best management practices that surpass regulatory requiremen­ts.

A facility must meet all legal regulatory requiremen­ts and a percentage of voluntary best management practices to become a Certified Clean Marina.

A typical Clean Marina Program will have components that cover marina sighting and design considerat­ions, marina management, emergency planning, petroleum control, sewage and grey water, stormwater management, waste containmen­t and disposal and boater education.

Port Denarau Marina

Port Denarau Marina is the largest private marina in Fiji and was designed to cater for both commercial and private vessels and is part of the Denarau tourism hub that is a gateway to the Mamanuca and Yasawa Island groups.

The Marina includes three main jetties or wharves, two of which are used by commercial operators (e.g., ferries, fishing charters) and the third by private vessel- owners.

The private jetty includes several superyacht berths.

The Marina also provides moorings and wharf facilities for temporary or day use by residents in the area and cruise ship ferries.

It provides refuelling and pumpout facilities, a hardstand area with a vessel lift, a dry dock, a boat yard, and several tenanted workshops (that can provide vessel provisioni­ng, engineerin­g, maintenanc­e and supplies) as well as retail and restaurant precincts.

The Marina directly offers berthing/mooring, leasing, boat retrieval and launching, pump-out and dry stacking services.

Achieving Clean Marina and Fish Friendly Marina accreditat­ion was very important for the Marina and the wider community because the accreditat­ion criteria provided them with a framework to plan and prioritise their infrastruc­ture spending.

In a fast-developing marine tourism destinatio­n such as Fiji, it was important that marinas like Port Denarau Marina played a strong environmen­tal role that has effectivel­y led the way in sustainabl­e tourism initiative­s.

The Clean Marina program has provided important guidelines for them to provide this leadership for which their achievemen­ts are something that the PDML team, and indeed the country, can be proud of.

The United Nation’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 14 states that we must strive to “Conserve and sustainabl­y use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

The Marina does its best to contribute to this goal by being able to CONfirM

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■ a Clean Marina Rating

■ a “Fish Friendly Marina”

■ a back water pump facility for vessels a filtration system for water runoffs from the hard stand and boatyard before it enters the waterways.

■ confirmed the use of marinefrie­ndly substances in the Marina since 2017.

The Marina was also the first in Fiji to start using renewable energy to reduce its power costs and has now had solar panels installed in 40% of its buildings.

It also champions species conservati­on, marine and coastal conservati­on, water and waste management, and rubbish and marine recycling programs.

With a Level 4 Fish Friendly Accreditat­ion (FFA) from the MIA that was developed to inform marina managers on how to improve fish habitat and species protection within the marina; it may not be as widely appreciate­d by the port’s tenants or customers how much effort has gone into the sustainabi­lity efforts of a commercial operation that can often be seen as simply infrastruc­ture.

It is however not just a valuable resource that is a transport hub and key tourism connection point; but it is also effective in maintainin­g and promoting responsibl­e planning to ensure that the infrastruc­ture is fish friendly (modifying existing structures to improve their value), managing stormwater, keeping invaders out, managing chemical, oil, fuel and fire risks, managing waste and creating this awareness for its customers and tenants.

It’s safe to say that Port Denarau Marina does its fair bit for the environmen­t in which it operates and it is adamant that those who use its facilities and services fall in line with its processes and procedures.

This is what makes Port Denarau Marina an industry leader in this regard, not just for Fiji but for the entire Pacific region and we are just as proud to share their story.

For informatio­n on the above, you can contact FHTA (info@fhta.com. fj) or contact Port Denarau Marina Ltd directly.

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Port Denarau Marina. Photo: Fiji Hotel and Tourism Associatio­n
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Fiji Hotel and Tourism Associatio­n Port Denarau Marina. Photo:

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