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Planning minister: Pollution a challenge to sustainable maritime development

Speakers of the seminar marked various potentials of Bangladesh's maritime future

Update : 28 Nov 2019, 02:00 PM

Planning Minister MA Mannan has said man made pollution, contamination, and natural disasters pose challenges to sustainable maritime development.

"We have maritime resources but there are many challenges such as pollution, contamination, adverse environment, security, and natural disasters," said Mannan. 

He made the statement in an international seminar titled --An Outlook for Sustainable Maritime Development and Governance: Challenges and Way Ahead -- organized by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University (BSMRMU) at a city hotel on Thursday.

The minister said Bangladesh has the longest natural sea beach in the world. "We are very interested in maritime activities. The government has taken many projects in the last decade."

"We enhanced our activities in the blue economy and also set up BSMRMU," he added.

Mannan said plastic contamination is a threat for us, reports UNB.

"We need cooperation and coordination from local and international communities to face the challenges to sustainable maritime development. We hope the seminar will help in this regard," said the minister.

As special guest, Admiral Aurangzeb Chowdhury, Chief of Naval Staff of Bangladesh Navy, said Bangabandhu emphasized on maritime resources and his daughter Sheikh Hasina also laid emphasis on blue economy.

BSMRMU Vice Chancellor Rear Admiral M Khaled Iqbal delivered the welcome speech.

He highlighted various current and future activities of the university for creating educated and skilled manpower and thanked maritime professionals, academics, researchers, policy makers and stakeholders for attending the seminar.

A good number of maritime experts and academics from India, Australia, the Netherlands, France, Singapore, Philippines, England, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Malaysia and Bangladesh presented papers at the seminar.

Representatives from various ministries, UGC, universities, maritime organizations, and diplomats, civil and military officers were also present. The faculty members, students and various officials of BSMRMU also attended the seminar.

Blue-Economy

Professor Chris Bellamy from University of Greenwich, UK and advisor of Global Maritime Security and Defence presented the keynote paper on Prospects of Blue-Economy and the future potentials of the Bay of Bengal.

Professor Andrew Serdy of UK’s Southampton University focused on the success of Bangladesh in resolving maritime boundary disputes with neighbouring countries through the proper utilization of maritime law. 

Professor of Portsmouth University, UK, Dr Pierre Failler, presented a paper where he mentioned Blue Governance as an emerging concept based on the Blue Economy and Blue Growth which can be ensured through public-private partnerships and institutional cooperation.

Professor Dr Badrul Imam of Department of Geology from the University of Dhaka presented his paper on energy scenario in the Bay of Bengal and its future prospects. Professor Lailufar Yasmin of International Relations of the University of Dhaka highlighted on the steps needed to ensure a sound regional maritime connectivity and security across the Bay of Bengal.

Professor Dr Savita S Kerkar of Goa University, India, presented her paper on Prospects of Marine Natural resources in Developing Health Care products.

Speakers of the seminar marked various potentials of country's maritime future in line with socioeconomic and sustainable development of Bangladesh.

There were three sessions in the seminar entitled -- Regional Maritime Connectivity & Security, Ocean Health & Governance and Maritime Technology & Harnessing Ocean Resources.

Rear Admiral M Khurshed Alam (retd), Secretary, Maritime Affairs Unit, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Professor Dr Imtiaz Ahmed, Department of International Relations University of Dhaka and Professor Dr Aftab Alam Khan of BSMRMU were the session chairs of the seminar.

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