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Calling for international cooperation to sustainably leverage marine resources

Harnessing the Blue Economy

SEYCHELLES: The President of Seychelles, Wavel Ramkalawan called for enhanced international cooperation, capacity-building, and investment to empower nations to sustainably leverage their marine resources in addressing global energy challenges at the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) 2025 which is currently underway.

Delivering a keynote statement during high-level dialogue on the theme “Harnessing Blue Economy & Marine Conservation for Sustainable Energy Transition,” Ramkalawan emphasised Seychelles’ commitment to advancing marine conservation, promoting the sustainable use of ocean resources, and integrating these efforts into a just and equitable energy transition.

He highlighted Seychelles’ achievements in marine protected areas, innovative blue finance mechanisms such as the world's first sovereign Blue Bonds, and initiatives aimed at reducing the country’s reliance on fossil fuels through renewable energy adoption.
 

“Our aspirations for a sustainable and inclusive Blue Economy are not just for ourselves, they are for the generations to come and for a healthier planet. Together, let us work to turn these aspirations into reality. Seychelles stands ready to continue leading by example, proving that small nations can inspire global change. With unity, innovation, and determination, I believe that our shared vision for a brighter future will be achieved,” he said.

“Small Island Developing States like Seychelles are on the frontline of climate change, yet we are also pioneering solutions that demonstrate the immense potential of the blue economy to contribute to a sustainable and resilient future. By harnessing the power of our oceans responsibly, we can accelerate the global shift to renewable energy while safeguarding marine biodiversity for generations to come,” he added.
 

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