Leonardo DiCaprio ma le Natura Conservancy fausia ni lua tele faʻasao vai

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LeonadroDiCaprio
tusia e Alain St.Ange

Almost all human activity will be banned in the protected areas. The small island nation Seychelles just got rid of some its debt by promising to create two major marine reserves, the Guardian reports.
The nonprofit group The Nature Conservancy and famed environmentalist and actor Leonardo DiCaprio bought $22 million in debt owed to various countries in exchange for the creation of two reserves around two critical ecosystems, TNC announced.

The innovative debt-swap initiative is the first of its kind and it could lead to an explosion of similar deals around the world.

If that happens then huge swaths of ocean could be safeguarded at a time when marine environments are increasingly threatened by pollution, climate change, overfishing, and more.

“This effort will help the people of Seychelles protect their ocean for future generations, and will serve as a model for future marine conservation projects worldwide,” DiCaprio said in a statement. “These protections mean that all species living in these waters or migrating through them are now far better shielded from overfishing, pollution, and climate change.”

Dicaprio, for his part, donated $1 million to the effort. The actor has long supported marine reserves and the conservation of coral reefs and sea creatures.

In total, the reserves cover around 81,000 square miles, an area nearly as big as Britain that’s home to extensive coral reefs and some of the rarest marine creatures in the world such as giant tortoises and sea cows, according to the non-profit.

Almost all human activity will be banned in the protected areas, including most forms of fishing, pollution, and extractive activities.

Around 30% of Seychelles marine territory is now protected, up from .04% a few years ago, the nonprofit reports.

By 2022, the island nation will nearly bring another 80,000 square miles of ocean under full protection.

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Seychelles is 99% ocean and the fishing and tourism industries account for 43% of its workforce.

Enacting such major protections are an investment in the future that could allow coral reefs and fish populations recover, and open up new opportunities for ecotourism, the Guardian reports.

“If the fish are protected where they are spawning, I’ve heard they will get bigger,” Graham Green, a fisherman, told the Guardian. “We need to do it if we are going to be catching fish in 20 years.

Some on the island are skeptical about how the protections will be enforced and are concerned that the new marine reserves will infringe upon local customs, the Guardian notes.

But the two new areas establish Seychelles as a leader in the realm of marine conservation.

Around the world, around 5% of ocean is under protection and the UN is aiming to double this number by 2020.

For that to happen, the debt-swapping template pioneered by Seychelles could come in handy.

“In the next three to five years we could potentially do a billion dollars of these deals,” Rob Weary, senior director of product development at TNC, told the Guardian. “We have a sight line to that.”

Today, Seychelles announced two new marine protected areas that equal the size of Great Britain. Join me and @nature_org in congratulating all those who made it happen.

Punavai: - By Joe McCarthy in Global Citizen

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Alain St.Ange

Alain St Ange sa galue i le pisinisi turisi talu mai le 2009. Na tofia o ia e avea ma Faʻatonu o Maketiga mo Seychelles e le Peresetene ma le Minisita o Turisi James Michel.

Na tofia o ia e avea ma Faʻatonu o Maketiga mo Seychelles e le Peresetene ma le Minisita o Turisi James Michel. Ina ua mavae le tasi tausaga o

Ina ua maeʻa le tausaga e tasi o lana tautua, na siʻitia loa o ia i le tulaga o le CEO o le Seychelles Tourism Board.

I le 2012 na faavaeina ai le Indian Ocean Vanilla Islands regional Organization ma St Ange na tofia e avea ma uluai peresitene o le faalapotopotoga.

I le toe sui o le kapeneta i le 2012, na tofia ai St Ange e avea ma Minisita o Tagata Tafafao Maimoa mai Fafo ma Aganuu lea na ia faamavae i le aso 28 Tesema 2016 ina ia mafai ai ona tulituliloa le tofi Failautusi Aoao o le Faalapotopotoga o Tagata Tafafao Maimoa mai le Lalolagi.

i le UNWTO Fono Tele i Chengdu i Saina, o se tagata sa sailia mo le "Speakers Circuit" mo turisi ma atinae gafataulimaina o Alain St.Ange.

O St.Ange o le sa avea muamua ma Minisita o Turisi a Seychelles, Vaalele Sivili, Taulaga ma le Gataifale na tuua le tofi ia Tesema o le tausaga talu ai e tauva mo le tofi Failautusi Aoao o le UNWTO. Ina ua toe faaui i tua e lona atunuu lana sui tauva po o le pepa o le faamaoniga i le na o le tasi le aso ao lumanai le palota i Madrid, na faaalia ai e Alain St.Ange lona maoae o se failauga ina ua ia saunoa i le UNWTO potopotoga ma le alofa tunoa, naunau, ma sitaili.

O lana tautala faʻagaeʻetia na faamauina o se tasi e pito sili ona lelei tautalaga i lenei UN faʻavaomalo faʻapotopotoga.

Aferika Aferika e masani ona manatua lana Uganda tuatusi mo le East Africa Tourism Platform pe a avea o ia ma malo faʻaaloalogia.

I le avea ai ma Minisita o Tagata Tafafao Maimoa, St.Ange o se masani ma lauiloa failauga ma sa masani ona vaaia lauga i fonotaga ma konafesi e fai ma sui o lona atunuu. O lona mafai e tautala 'mai le pulou' sa masani ona vaʻaia o se seasea gafatia. E masani ona fai mai na tautala mai le fatu.

I Seychelles, na manatua ai o ia mo le makaina o le saunoaga i le tatalaina aloaʻia o le motu o le Carnaval International de Victoria ina ua ia toe taʻua upu o le pese lauiloa a John Lennon… ”oe ono faapea mai o aʻu o se miti, ae e le naʻo aʻu. E i ai le aso o le a outou aufaatasi uma ai ma le lalolagi o le a sili atu ona tasi ”. O le aufaasālalau a le lalolagi na potopoto i Seychelles i le aso na tamoe ma upu e St.Ange lea na avea ma ulutala i soo se mea.

St.Ange na saunoa i le saunoaga autu mo le "Turisi ma Pisinisi Konafesi i Kanata"

Seychelles o se faʻataʻitaʻiga lelei mo turisi gafataulimaina. O le mea lea e le o se mea e ofo ai le vaʻaia o Alain St.Ange o loʻo sailia e avea o se failauga i le taamilosaga faavaomalo.

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