Media Release: Saint Lucia finalizes National Ocean Policy




by Ministry of Sustainable Development
WORK CONTINUES WORK ON COASTAL MASTERPLAN AND MARINE SPATIAL PLAN.

Saint Lucia is set to commence the finalization of its National Ocean Policy through a validation meeting scheduled for October 15, 2019 at the Department of Fisheries. This will be followed by the hosting of a second consultation on preparing a Coastal Master Plan and a Marine Spatial Plan for the Blue Economy on October 16, 2019 at the Department of Infrastructure.

The National Ocean Policy seeks to present an overarching vision, policy statement, and strategic outcomes for the marine and associated sectors in Saint Lucia. The draft policy has been developed over the last year, and will be presented to stakeholders who have been engaged in its development for validation. It is envisaged that the final policy will be endorsed by the Cabinet of Ministers in the near future. The Marine Spatial Plan will establish a long term-plan for Saint Lucia’s Exclusive Economic Zone; this is the entire marine space that the government of Saint Lucia is responsible for managing under the United Nations Law of the Sea. The Coastal Masterplan will articulate actions to be conducted within the coastal region of Saint Lucia; this is the area that is found immediately around the island and where most marine related activity currently occurs.




Minister for Sustainable Development, Dr. Gale T.C. Rigobert is a proponent of the ocean governance programme, and supports efforts that facilitate planning for a more sustainable ocean environment.

She says, “The ocean holds many opportunities for island states like Saint Lucia, and there are many benefits to having forward-thinking plans in order to best able to capitalize on available opportunities.”

The development of the National Ocean Policy, the coastal masterplan and marine spatial plans, have been initiated by the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission as part of the four-year (2017-2021) Caribbean Regional Oceanscape Project, a Global Environment Facility funded project endorsed by the Council of Ministers for Environmental Sustainability in 2015.




This initiative supports the delivery and implementation of the Eastern Caribbean Regional Ocean Policy (ECROP), which itself guides the sustainable use and management of the region’s marine resources. The plans are key components of the ECROP dedicated to the promotion of the blue economy in the Caribbean. The blue economy encourages the sustainable use of the ocean’s resources to maintain ecosystem health, promote economic growth, and improve local livelihoods and job opportunities.

The joint venture comprising Howell Marine Consulting and Sustainable Seas Limited has been contracted to develop the National Ocean Policy; while Dillon Consulting has been contracted to undertake activities that will lead to the development of a Marine Spatial Plan and a Coastal and Marine Spatial Plan. Both sets of Consultants were contracted by the OECS Commission.




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