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Kelly Hoareau, Director James Michel Blue Economy Research Institute

University of SeychellesKelly@unisey.ac.sc

5th IOD Session III: Sustainable Development in the Indian Ocean Rim

The Blue Economy: Me or We?

James Michel Blue Economy Research InstituteUniversity of Seychelles

Why the Blue Economy?

• innovative thinking ocean & coastal space (terrestrial)

• consider the needs of a healthy and dynamic environment

• climate change, water, energy, food security, pollution

• initiatives embedded within the community

Main Themes

www.megapixl.com

Credit: EIU

Blue Carbon Initiative

Me: Seychellesenabling wealth

sharing prosperity

Economic Exclusive Zones of the World

Credit UNCTAD, 2014

#OceanAction16126

• Data gaps in the Indian Ocean?

• Business as usual? Innovation? Time to be different?

• Regional complex problems/challenges

• Data, monitoring and adaptive management

• Top-down or bottom- up? Sharing?

• Risk/investment security?

• SDGs?

We: Collaboration

SWIOFish

The Blue Economy » Me and We!

“Do not look the other way; do not hesitate.

Recognise that the world is hungry for action, not

words. Act with courage and vision.”

- Nelson Mandela

Links: Seychelles Related Initiatives

• http://www.unisey.ac.sc/images/download/ CommonwealthSecretariat-12pp-RoadMap-Brochure.pdf

• http://seymsp.com/

• https://seyccat.org/about-us/

• https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=16126

• http://www.sstl.sc/index.php

• http://www.seychelles-hookandline-fishermen.org/en/accueil.html

• http://fisheriestransparency.org/about-the-initiative

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