‘Three billion people in the world depend on marine for livelihoods’

By 2050 there may be more plastic in the ocean than fish


Our Correspondent February 23, 2022

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KARACHI:

The National Institute of Maritime Affairs (NIMA) organised a webinar highlighting the importance of the United Nations Agenda 2021 to 2030 and stressed on scientific maritime research in Pakistan.

On the occasion, NIMA Karachi Director, Commodore (Retd.). Ali Abbas highlighted the salient points of the United Nations Decade of Ocean as a moderator.

Vice Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Faisal Rasul Lodhi graced the event as the chief guest. Vice Admiral (Retd.) Abdul Aleem, NIMA DG welcomed the participants and highlighted the significance of the topic.

He said National Institute of Maritime Affairs is proud to organise this webinar on the significant agenda which has linked people globally for collective efforts.

He further said that there are three billion people around the world depend on marine and coastal biodiversity for their livelihoods. Yet, according to predictions, tropical coral reefs may disappear by the turn of the century, and by 2050 there could be more plastic in the ocean than fish. Therefore implementation of the United Nations vision on ocean decade is essential.

During the session, marine experts read their papers and shared pertinent views. Guest speaker Hubert spoke on purpose and benefits of UN decade of ocean and highlighted the importance of Oceans for maritime economy. During the address he talked about modern trends in maritime industry.

Second speaker, Dr. Najam Abbas from East West Institute Brussels, highlighted the implementation strategy for developing countries. He emphasised that Pakistan should make a timeline with clear targets in order to get benefit from Ocean Decade. He said that Pakistan navy can play a significant role in improving collaboration amongst all stakeholders. He emphasised on promoting female participation in Marine Education and Training during the UN Ocean Decade.

While the third Speaker Dr. Asif Inaam, HoD Maritime Sciences Bahria University, described the opportunity and challenges of the Decade of Ocean for sustainable development,-implications and response for Pakistan and described the scientific objectives.

He said that involvement of the scientific and technological community is crucial for maritime growth and can help in accelerating scientific initiative, exploring opportunities for economic development

Vice admiral, Faisal Rasul Lodhi, Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, during his address, said that Pakistan navy is cognisant of its responsibilities for the development of maritime sector in the country. He said that Maritime Science and Technology Park (MSTP), being established at Karachi, is a significant initiative on PN to achieve the Ocean Decade agenda. He emphasised that the relevant recommendations of webinar be passed on to relevant stakeholders for implementation. He appreciated the efforts of NIMA in holding the successful event.

The event was attended by a large number of eminent personalities, maritime domain experts, government officials, students and key maritime stakeholders.

In the end, the NIMA DG, Vice Admiral (Retd) Abdul Aleem thanked the chief guest, speakers and participants for their interest and availability on zoom. He assured that NIMA will continue to conduct more informative webinars and activities for the promotion of maritime sector of Pakistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 23rd, 2022.

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