Oceans Economy and Trade: Sustainable Fisheries, Transport and Tourism

Event date: 10 May 2016, 0:00 - 12 May 2016, 0:00

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Between 10-12 May 2016, an international seminar, co-hosted by UNCTAD, the Commonwealth Secretariat and the International Oceans Institute, will take place in Geneva, Switzerland. 

The objective of the seminar is to:

  • increase the understanding of the concept of the oceans economy and its close links with trade;
  • examine how international trade in goods and services, as mediated by internationally agreed rules, regulations and trade policy, can better support the advancement of SDG 14 and other related goals; and 
  • underscore the strong inter-sectoral interdependencies of ocean-based sectors and related implications for strategically coordinated policies.

Trade in marine products and services can create opportunities for economic growth, export diversification and new investments. Major trade sectors where opportunities already exist or could be expanded in the near future include sustainable fishing and aquaculture, sustainable and resilient marine transport and logistic services, and in links with maritime and coastal tourism. 

The Commonwealth is leading the way in helping member countries unlock the value of the blue economy by promoting ocean governance. Our work includes developing high-value marine sector jobs in Seychelles, supporting Vanuatu on blue carbon and climate regulations, and helping St Vincent and the Grenadines and the Bahamas create national ocean policies. We are also advising Mauritius on enabling offshore exploration while ensuring the conservation of marine species. 

Registration for the seminar has now closed.
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View Chairperson's Seminar Summary