
Jamaica Outlines Opportunities Presented By Blue Economy
KINGSTON, Jamaica, (JIS) – The Blue Economy remains one of Jamaica's most valuable resources, presenting opportunities in renewable energy, sustainable fisheries, tourism, shipping, logistics and marine technology. Minister of transport, telecommunications and energy, Daryl Vaz, said these opportunities can only be unlocked through collaboration.
“The future of our ocean depends on partnership. governments, industry leaders, maritime professionals, and indeed every citizen, must play a role,” said minister Vaz addressing the Maritime Authority of Jamaica's Illuminating Ceremony and Cocktail Reception in recognition of World Maritime Day on September 25, under the theme: 'Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity'. The event was held at the ministry of foreign affairs and foreign trade, in Kingston.
The building was illuminated by the traditional blue lights to mark World Maritime Day.
“The illumination of the ministry of foreign affairs and foreign trade building in blue light is more than a gesture. It is a beacon. It signifies our promise to safeguard our waters, to embrace innovation, and to strengthen international partnerships that will help us navigate toward a more sustainable maritime future,” he said.
Noting that Jamaica boasts the seventh largest natural harbour on the planet, the Minister said this signals the depth of the country's maritime legacy and the immense potential that resides in its waters.
“The ocean connects us to global trade and international partners. It sustains our economy. It provides food for our families and supports the livelihoods of thousands of Jamaicans,” he said. Citing the environmental pollutants and degradation from man-made activities, minister Vaz called on all stakeholders to protect the marine environment.
“With every blessing comes responsibility. The ocean is not inexhaustible. It is not immune to harm. Pollution, overfishing, climate change, and maritime insecurity threaten its future. That is why we are reminded by this year's theme that we have both an obligation to safeguard it, and an opportunity to harness it responsibly for economic growth and sustainable development,” he said.
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