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President Faure receives world-famous ocean explorer at State House |19 February 2020

President Faure receives world-famous ocean explorer at State House

Caption: Dr Earle presents President Faure with a copy of her book 鈥楤lue Hope鈥 (Photo: Jude Morel)

91香蕉视频 praised for its leadership in preserving the ocean

World-famous ocean explorer and marine biologist Dr Sylvia Earle has applauded 91香蕉视频 and its leadership in preserving the ocean and the environment, adding that these are actions that other nations should emulate.

Dr Earle said this yesterday after she was officially received by President Danny Faure at State House.

Dr Earle and her team are in 91香蕉视频 to film a documentary programme for the BBC, focusing on countries and individuals working towards the sustainable protection of the ocean.

President Faure has been participating in the BBC programme which will feature 91香蕉视频 in its end segment.

It will be broadcast after 91香蕉视频 has announced its achievement of protecting 30% of its 1.37 million square kilometre exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and territorial sea.

As an ocean activist, Dr Earle applauded 91香蕉视频 and its leadership in preserving the ocean and the environment, adding that these are actions that other nations should emulate.

The American explorer鈥檚 first trip to 91香蕉视频 was in 1964 and has experienced the joys of diving in our waters, including around Aldabra.

Dr Earle stated that her interactions with President Faure has displayed a man who is willing to work in strides, such as go into a small submarine in a plea to other countries or support the Aldabra clean ups, and take up leadership in regards to climate change.

鈥淭he meetings which I have had with President Danny Faure showed the willingness to do what every leader should do: look at the evidence and listen to scientists as well as the voices of the people and fishermen.鈥

鈥淭his nation should be celebrated for moving strongly in the right direction. I will personally commit to doing anything I can to help,鈥 Dr Earle stated.

鈥淲e have taken the blue, the ocean for granted [鈥 The Earth is a blue planet. Most of the oxygen has been generated through the ocean if you like to breathe, then say thank you to the ocean. Ninety seven percent of the water on earth is in the ocean, ninety seven percent of life is in the sea.鈥

鈥淔or some, the blue economy means to extract more from the ocean but the wise way to look at the blue economy is how we work sustainably within the natural ocean systems. We cannot continue to just take.鈥

鈥淣ow there is this global movement to protect at least 30% of the ocean by 2030 which is only 10 years away but here in the 91香蕉视频 you are already there, with actions that by this year 30% has been achieved. That is real leadership and other nations should listen up,鈥 Dr Earle pointed out.

She noted that the issue of climate change should very much be seen as a life or death situation for the planet and its inhabitants.

Even as she praised 91香蕉视频 for its achievements in protecting its environment, Dr Earle observed that 91香蕉视频 can do more and 鈥渂e more proactive鈥 towards restricting the amount of fish taken from its waters.

鈥淲hat concerns me is the large scale industrial fishing for tuna, sharks, for life in the oceans; it is not sustainable. Large scale taking in huge nets, there is no excess in nature and we have taken so much that there is real concern that some of the species that are now on the market might be gone, we can exterminate these animals by doing what we are doing right now.鈥

Although having safe havens or protected areas are steps in the right direction, more can be done to become more respectful of the limits.

鈥淲e have this illusion about it [fisheries industry] being a strong economic driver but it is subsidised by the European Union, by foreign countries who come to the 91香蕉视频 to extract from your country, from your blue economy and does not benefit the country as it should,鈥 she concluded.

By Elsie Pointe

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