The Fiji Times

It’s all for our reefs

- By SHAYAL DEVI

FIJI is engaging with global donors to partner with agencies and organisati­ons to promote the growth of healthy reef networks across the country.

Speaking at the Our Ocean Conference in Panama this week, Fisheries Minister Kalaveti Ravu said the science on reef degradatio­n was clear, and it invoked a sense of urgency to protect coral reefs before it was too late.

“The world lost 14 per cent of the coral on its coral reefs between 2009 and 2018, and 90 per cent of the world’s remaining coral reefs are threatened and may disappear completely by 2050,” he said.

“The world cannot save itself on aspiration­al developmen­t support.

“Far too often do we have environmen­talists and conservati­onists at loggerhead­s with investors and the private sector because they’re speaking completely different languages.

“There is a need to create businesses, returns and profitabil­ity to unlock affordable private capital in the conservati­on arena.

“Fiji is making tremendous efforts to create space for sustainabl­e investment in our Blue Economy to combat climate induced developmen­t challenges.”

He said Government had collaborat­ed with the Global Fund for Coral Reefs (GFCR) and the United Nations Pacific Office to support private sector investment­s in reef-positive business ventures.

This, he said, used a combinatio­n of preparator­y grant funding and affordable lending to de-risk blending financing in reef conservati­on and regenerati­on.

Mr Ravu said this would bring positive impacts, not only to reef systems, but also the people who depended on them.

 ?? Picture: FILE/VILIAME RAVAI ?? Resource owners will benefit from Government’s partnershi­p with the Global Fund for Coral Reefs.
Picture: FILE/VILIAME RAVAI Resource owners will benefit from Government’s partnershi­p with the Global Fund for Coral Reefs.

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