BLUE
ECONOMY
Maldivians have long been on the forefront of the Blue Economy as a leader in sustainable fisheries and tourism. The short film “Our Ocean: Basis for Blue Economy” features Maldivian leaders in fisheries, tourism, marine protection, and the communities who are working for a more sustainable ocean future in the Maldives. It will also explore the potential for innovative sustainable technologies and how the nation can become the world’s first smart ocean state.
BLUE ECONOMY
refers to the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods and jobs, and ocean ecosystem health.
The Blue Economy encompasses many sectors, including renewable energy, sustainable fisheries, marine transport, climate change, waste management, and sustainable tourism.
There is no Blue Economy without marine protection.
Speakers (in order of appearance)
Ahmed Ameez, Noo Raajje Engagement Officer
Moosa Zameer Hassan, Noo Raajje Program Coordinator
Shaha Hashim, Maldives Resilient Reefs Project Manager
Ahmed Hashim, NOAH Boat Captain
Mariyam Safoora, Fisherwoman
Muhusina A. Rahman, Ministry of Environment, Climate Change & Technology Protected Areas Director
Abdul Haleem Abdul Nasir, NOAH Boat Owner
Adam Thalhath, Six Senses Laamu Sustainability Manager
Aya Naseem, Maldives Coral Institute Co-founder, Pro Surfer
Sujad Mohamed, Kite surfer
Zoona Naseem, Moodhu Bulhaa Dive Centre Dive Instructor
Ahmed Haris, Big Blue Divers Dive Instructor
Hussain Simad, Swimsol Maldives Managing Director
Voiceover by Aishath Labyna, Noo Raajje Engagement Officer
Additional footage
Big Blue Divers Rasdhoo
Biorock Technology Inc.
HelioRec
Six Senses Laamu
Swimsol
Ocean Power Tech
Soneva Namoona in collaboration with islands from Baa Atoll: Maalhos, Dharavandhoo, Kihaadhoo, Kendhoo, Dhonfanu, Kudarikilu and Kamadhoo
By blending traditional knowledge with new technologies, Maldives has the potential to become the world’s first Smart Ocean State.
Photo provided by Swimsol.
PRESS
RELEASE
Noo Raajje releases short film to celebrate tradition of Blue Economy in the Maldives
May 9, MALÉ: Noo Raajje has released a short documentary film, entitled “Our Ocean: Basis for Blue Economy”, featuring Maldivian leaders in fisheries, tourism, marine protection, renewable energy, innovation and communities that are working for a more sustainable ocean future. The film brings together a diverse group of stakeholders rallying behind a similar vision: a thriving future for the Maldives that prioritizes marine protection, food security, sustainable tourism, and climate change resilience.
The film delves into the significance of a Blue Economy, showcasing the interdependence of sectors like fishing and tourism with thriving oceans. Viewers will also learn about new and innovative technologies that the Maldives is exploring to drive sustainable development and climate change resilience. By blending traditional practices with new technologies, the Maldives has the potential to become the world’s first “Smart Ocean State.”
The term ‘Blue Economy’ refers to the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods, jobs and improved ocean ecosystems. The Blue Economy encompasses sectors such as fisheries, tourism, marine transport, waste management and climate change mitigation and adaptation.
“Our Ocean” celebrates Maldives’ efforts towards building a Blue Economy through its strides in sustainable fisheries, sustainable tourism and in using marine protected areas as a resource to benefit economies, communities and environments. The tourism and fisheries sectors depend on a healthy ocean to survive.
“We cannot understate the importance of resilient and healthy oceans in developing our Blue Economy,” said Noo Rajje Site Manager Fathimath Nistharan. “In one way or another, almost all Maldivian livelihoods are connected to the oceans, and will be severely affected if our ocean health deteriorates. Our future prosperity depends on marine protection and innovation.”
Ahmed Ameez, Noo Raajje Engagement Officer from Rasdhoo Island, explains in the film that the Blue Economy is not a new concept to Maldivians, “When you hear the words Blue Economy you might think it's very complicated. The way I see it, we practice Blue Economy already. Our fisheries are sustainable, divers on this reef are earning an income as visitors come to experience a healthy ecosystem. Blue Economy is already in our culture."
‘Our Ocean: Basis for Blue Economy’ premiered at the Coral Festival 2023 at Addu, Hithadhoo this past weekend. Over the coming weeks, the film will be screened on local media. The full film can also be found on Noo Raajje’s channels and at www.noorajje.org/blueeconomy.