top of page
Search

Samoa Releases Plan to Fully Protect 30% and Sustainably Manage 100% of its Ocean by 2030

24 October 2024—Apia, Samoa - Created by and for the people of Samoa, the Marine Spatial Plan will support the sustainable management of Samoa's 120,000 square kilometer Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) to bolster ocean health and support sustainable economic development.

Hon. Toeolesulusulu Cedric Schuster, Samoa’s Minister of Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Cherie Prothro-Shea, Managing Director of the Waitt Foundation, Dr. Richard Jeo, Senior Vice President, Asia-Pacific Field Division, Conservation International


As an important milestone in Samoa’s Ocean Strategy, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) released a plan to protect, conserve, and manage marine resources for the benefit of the Samoan people. The Marine Spatial Plan (the Plan) will establish an ocean management system for 100% of Samoa’s waters, fully protecting 30% in a network of Marine Protected Areas to improve biodiversity and ocean resilience.  

 

The Plan was announced by Hon. Toeolesulusulu Cedric Schuster, Samoa’s Minister of MNRE, at a side event of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Apia, Samoa, in the presence of global and community leaders. The event showcased Samoa's commitment to ocean protection on the world stage.

 

Prime Minister Hon. Afioga Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa said, “Samoa’s Marine Spatial Plan reflects our deep commitment to sustainably managing our ocean and marine resources for the benefit of all Samoans. Our ocean has been a source of life and prosperity for generations. With the Marine Spatial Plan, we ensure that this vital resource continues to support our livelihoods, economy, and culture for years to come. The recent impacts to our ocean and ongoing threats from climate change further underscore the dire importance of proactively protecting and managing our ocean.”

 

Hon. Minister Schuster said, “Through a highly consultative process, the Plan was developed by the people of Samoa. It will ensure that Samoa’s ocean remains healthy by protecting vital marine habitats while allowing for sustainable economic activities like fishing and tourism.  By better managing our ocean resources, this Plan will improve the resilience of our economy, people, and way of life, which are deeply connected to our ocean.”

 

MNRE led the development process in partnership with relevant ministries across the Government of Samoa and in collaboration with Conservation International, the Waitt Institute, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Samoa Umbrella for Non-Governmental Organizations (SUNGO), and communities.

 

Incorporating the best available science and extensive feedback from nationwide community and sector consultations, the Plan aims to strengthen economic growth as well as the protection and conservation of its unique and rich marine life. Community consultations were conducted across all 52 electoral districts in Savaii, Upolu, and Manono Island.

 

Dr. M. Sanjayan, CEO of Conservation International added, "Samoa joins a select group of countries, most of which are Small Island Developing States, with a full plan to protect 30% of their ocean area by 2030, delivering the urgent action needed to sustain the world's ocean as committed at COP15. Ahead of COP16, and here on the world stage at CHOGM, we at Conservation International are glad to support Samoa in fulfilling this global commitment through effective ocean management, providing a model for other island nations to follow.”

 

Protections include the establishment of nine new fully protected Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), which will conserve 36,000 square kilometers of Samoa’s ocean. It also incorporates existing nearshore community-managed areas.

 

Hon. Minister Schuster continued, “By balancing conservation with sustainable economic activities, the Plan aligns with our cultural values of Fa’asamoa, emphasizing respect for our natural resources. We are establishing Marine Protected Areas and careful ocean management to safeguard the health of our marine ecosystems and the future prosperity of Samoa's people. ”

 

“Today, Samoa has shown bold action in sustainable ocean management. We applaud the visionary leadership and significant strides our partners have made to secure a healthy ocean, thriving communities, and a prosperous future for the people of Samoa and our global community. We look forward to continuing this successful collaboration that will make a lasting impact on our ocean and our shared future,” remarked Ted Waitt, Founder and Chairman of the Waitt Institute and Foundation.

 

The Plan is one of thirteen Samoa Ocean Strategy Integrated Management Solutions (IMS) to address factors that threaten the integrity and health of Samoa’s marine environment. The Samoa Ocean Strategy is a national policy framework that seeks to sustainably manage Samoa’s vast ocean and marine resources for the well-being of all Samoans. It aims to achieve 30% full marine protection and 100% sustainable management of Samoa’s ocean. 

 

This Plan is a critical step in Samoa’s ongoing commitment to ocean management. It is the first version, designed as an adaptive framework that will evolve in response to new knowledge, changing environmental conditions, and emerging human activities. It will be legally operational pending the passage of legislation and its associated regulations.

 

To learn more about the Samoa Ocean Strategy and the updated Marine Spatial Plan, visit https://www.samoaocean.org/marine-spatial-plan

 

Samoa Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) is committed to promoting sustainable management of Samoa’s natural resources, protecting its rich biodiversity and addressing environmental challenges to ensure the well-being of current and future generations. Through strategic policy development, environmental monitoring and community engagement, MNRE plays a vital role in safeguarding Samoa’s land, water, marine ecosystems and natural heritage. For more information, please visit our Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Website

 

Conservation International

Conservation International protects nature for the benefit of humanity. Through science, policy, fieldwork and finance, we spotlight and secure the most important places in nature for the climate, for biodiversity and for people. With offices in 30 countries and projects in more than 100 countries, Conservation International partners with governments, companies, civil society, Indigenous peoples and local communities to help people and nature thrive together. Visit Conservation.org for more, and follow us on Conservation News, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram and YouTube.

 

Waitt Institute

The Waitt Institute is a non-profit that partners with committed governments and local communities to create and implement sustainable ocean plans to benefit people, the economy, and the environment. The Waitt Institute brings technical expertise, funding, and tools to support each country’s vision related to marine spatial planning, blue economy, and sustainable fisheries. The Waitt Institute is the founding member and organizing body of the Blue Prosperity Coalition, which currently has Blue Prosperity partnerships with the Azores, Barbuda, Bermuda, the Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, the Maldives, Samoa, Tonga, and Vanuatu. Visit waittinstitute.org for more, and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter

 

Media Inquiries

Theresa Fidow

MNRE Media & Communications Principal Officer

 

Tautulu Ropati

MNRE Media & Communications Senior Officer

 

Alex Lee Cheung

MNRE Media & Communications Officer


Samoa Ocean Strategy

The Samoa Ocean Strategy (SOS) is the national policy framework that seeks to sustainably manage Samoa’s vast ocean and marine resources for the well-being of all Samoans now and into the future. The SOS provides bold and comprehensive integrated ocean management solutions that will advance ocean stewardship and ensure the cultural and economic values that Samoans derive from their 120,000 square kilometer ocean are preserved for generations to come.  

 

The SOS complements existing plans while strengthening ocean conservation efforts. It focuses on Marine Spatial Planning and sustainable fisheries management and further develops Samoa’s Blue Economy. The strategy also integrates the implementation and management of Sustainable Development Goals, regional policies, and international commitments that concern the marine environment.

 

Share why safeguarding Samoa’s ocean is important to you using #SOSMyOcean on social media.


To find out more about how you can participate in the Samoa Ocean Strategy, follow @SamoaOceanStrategy on Facebook and visit our website at www.samoaocean.org

2 views0 comments

Comments


bottom of page