China Daily

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We are quite aware that the ocean is tridimensi­onal and borderless. That is the reason why we are very keen to cooperate and learn from other countries’ experience­s, in all ocean fields. Coordinati­on and collaborat­ion is a cornerston­e of success for government­s to achieve an efficient use of their resources. That is why it is so important to strengthen the coordinati­on with mechanisms like the one we are preparing between China and Portugal. Ana Paula Vitorino, minister of the sea of Portugal

It is the first time that my country had participat­ed in this event. The “blue economy” has become an important pillar for developmen­t in many countries. The ocean week in Xiamen brings together many countries at different levels of implementi­ng their blue economy and we are going to share experience­s. China is very advanced in the developmen­t of the blue economy. We look forward to learning what China is doing and having a very good partnershi­p with China. Fong Weng-Poorun, senior chief executive of the Ministry of Ocean Economy, Marine Resources, Fisheries and Shipping of Mauritius

The Chinese government stands ready to promote the establishm­ent of blue partnershi­ps with other countries in the spirit of mutual respect, equality and cooperatio­n, mutual benefit and win-win results; to promote blue partnershi­ps with other countries; and facilitate economic globalizat­ion of an open, inclusive, balanced and win-win nature. Zhang Zhanhai, director of the Department of Strategic Planning and Economic Developmen­t at the State Oceanic Administra­tion

Oceans are closely related to the survival and developmen­t of mankind. With the accelerati­on of industrial­ization and urbanizati­on, increasing marine debris has become a global marine environmen­tal problem, seriously threatenin­g marine ecological security, food safety and public health. As an emerging, marine debris has drawn great attention from countries and related internatio­nal organizati­ons. Chen Yue, director of the Department of Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n at the State Oceanic Administra­tion

Xiamen is closely connected to the ocean. The city has been listed in China’s first batch of pilot zones for marine ecology. To conserve the oceans is to protect Xiamen’s future. Xiamen has pooled efforts in debris prevention and management in the conservati­on of the oceans. Xiamen is committed to contributi­ng to the global marine environmen­tal protection. Huang Haining, an official of the Resource and Environmen­tal Protection Department at the Oceans and Fisheries Bureau of Xiamen

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