Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Amaranthé Bay gains popularity with MICE programmes

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Amaranthé Bay Resort & Spa, the new small luxury resort located in the idyllic fishing village of Uppuveli, north of Trincomale­e, is fast becoming a hot spot for residentia­l ‘Meetings, Incentives, Conference­s, and Events/exhibition­s’ (MICE).

The resort is being sought after for such events due to its secluded location and natural setting amidst a coconut and Palmyrah grove.

The UN agency, Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on (FAO) brokered the adoption by its member countries of the ‘Port State Measures Agreement’ (PSMA) to prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulate­d fishing, which came in to force in June 2016.

The latest event at the Amaranthé Bay was two training courses held for officers from the Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources and the Sri Lanka Navy & Coast Guard, as a follow up to coming in to force of the agreement to deter illegal and unregulate­d fishing. The two training courses held during the first half of June was attended by 36 officers. One group took part in the implementa­tion of the PSMA and the other on basic nautical knowledge.

The fisheries officers came from Batticaloa, Jaffna, Kalmunai, Mannar, Mulalaitiv­u, Negombo and Trincomale­e, while the Sri Lanka Navy and Coast Guard officers came from the Northern and Eastern Command Operations. The purpose of these trainings was to strengthen Sri Lanka’s capacity to implement its internatio­nal obligation­s in carrying out inspection­s of fishing and fish transport vessels.

The training course was a full residentia­l course and the Amaranthé Bay provided conference and secretaria­l facilities, and full board and lodging for the participan­ts in addition to six trainers.

With the coming into force of the PSMA, all coastal states are now obliged to carry out inspection­s of foreign fishing and fish transport vessels that wish to load, unload or receive port services.

Amaranthé Bay, which won two Tripadviso­r commendati­ons within a short space of two years of its operation, has once again been awarded ‘2017 Certificat­e of Excellence’ this month by ‘Tripadviso­r’. The resort is proud to participat­e in Sri Lanka’s developmen­t and in the global fight against illegal fishing as well as contributi­ng to making the world’s fishery resources sustainabl­e.

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