Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama today called for a new relationship of people with the ocean, one that relies on stewardship rather than exploitation.

While speaking at the High Level Panel for Sustainable Ocean Economies, held in conjunction with the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Bainimarama stressed that a sustainable ocean economy is not a choice, it is an imperative. 

He says everyone must recapture and nurture that respectful relationship we once had with the ocean adding that people need a change of heart as well as a shift in mindset—about how we will live with the resources we were given.

Bainimarama says action must be taken at a local and national level to make a difference in climate change, and nations must include commitments that are tangible and accountable.

He said he hoped that the panel would be able to present a clear case for national commitments to promote on ocean health at the next UN Ocean Conference.

The Prime Minister said that the international community needs to work together to find solutions, new strategies and financing to manage fisheries and invest in aquaculture, transform our marine transportation systems, prevent pollution, invest in sustainable ocean‑based industries and restore ocean ecosystems. 

The Prime Minister is in New York to attend the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly, which will conclude next Wednesday.