The Philippine Star

Marina finalizing 10-year projects

- Jose Rodel Clapano

The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) is finalizing its priority programs and projects under its 10-year Maritime Industry Developmen­t Program (MIDP), a major component of the agency’s 14-point agenda for 2018.

In a statement posted on its website, MARINA planning and policy service (PPS) director Emmanuel Carpio said the MIDP is intended to provide leadership in transformi­ng the Philippine­s into a major maritime nation.

Carpio said the formulatio­n of the MIDP is pursuant to Presidenti­al Decree 474, which created the agency.

“While it may be true that we do have plans in the past, those are either short or indefinite plans that do not sufficient­ly reflect the mandate of the MARINA as maritime administra­tion. As part of it, we have to commit and adhere by its mandate pursuant to the objectives of its creation, which is to prepare and annually update a 10-year maritime industry developmen­t program that contains a rational and integrated developmen­t of the maritime industry,” Carpio said.

The agency’s technical working groups reviewed the programs and projects, which focus on the planned establishm­ent of a maritime industrial hub, the MARINA’s role in the developmen­t of the Philippine nautical system as well as the country’s coastal and inland waterways, fishing, maritime tourism, maritime safety, maritime security and maritime informatio­n and communicat­ion.

The MARINA-PPS will present to the agency’s officials the draft MIDP primer for further refinement next week.

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