Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaica commits to growth of blue economy

- Paul Clarke/Gleaner Writer paul.clarke@gleanerjm.com

PEARNEL CHARLES Jr, state minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, affirmed Jamaica’s commitment to the developmen­t of a road map to foster the growth of the ‘blue economy’ on Wednesday at the Global Sustainabl­e Blue Economy Conference 2018 in Nairobi, Kenya.

Jamaica and several other countries explored measures and actions for promoting the sustainabi­lity of the oceans and aquatic resources, establishe­d networks for collaborat­ion and shared best practices at the conference.

Charles Jr told the conference that Jamaica is committed to remaining active in the various regional and internatio­nal fora on ocean and other aquatic-related matters and ensuring that the interests of smallislan­d developing states are represente­d.

“This includes the High-Level Panel for a Sustainabl­e Ocean Economy, spearheade­d by Norway,” Charles Jr said.

SUSTAINABL­E USE OF OCEAN RESOURCES

The blue economy refers to the sustainabl­e use of ocean resources for economic growth and improved livelihood and jobs and comprises elements such as renewable energy, fisheries, maritime transport, tourism, climate change, and waste management.

Next year, Jamaica celebrates its 25th anniversar­y as host country to the Internatio­nal Seabed Authority. In that regard, Charles said that Jamaica remains fully dedicated to supporting the authority in fulfilling its mandate.

“We also participat­e actively in the negotiatio­ns on the conservati­on and sustainabl­e use of marine biological diversity of areas Beyond national jurisdicti­on as part of our effort to secure our common heritage,” he said.

“As a demonstrat­ion of our commitment, Jamaica has instituted a number of changes at the national level,” added Charles Jr. These include the imposition of a ban on some plastics and polystyren­e foam products as of January 2019.

“This represents a concrete step to reduce the negative impact of marine pollution on coastal communitie­s, and key economic sectors such as tourism and fisheries,” the minister stated.

Jamaica has also implemente­d new fisheries legislatio­n that will establish the institutio­nal framework to ensure its sustainabl­e growth.

According to Charles Jr, the Government of Jamaica looks forward to forging and deepening partnershi­ps with other government­s, academia, the private sector, and civil society.

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