Saturday 5 October 2024 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion
It was past the cut-off date, so I am putting it here for further public discussion.
1. Strengthen Environmental Protections
2. Enhanced Monitoring and Enforcement
3. Increased Community Involvement
4. Economic and Social Safeguards
5. Align with International Commitments
6. Social and Cultural Impact Assessments
7. Clear Mechanism for Grievance Redress
8. Disaster and Risk Management
The Marae Moana Act 2017, does not prohibit commercial activity in our Ocean, in fact it allows for pockets of commercial activity amidst what we also protect. It is this fine balance we as a people have always navigated, and why legislation needs to be engaged and robust as well as regulations to protect our interests. To ensure the Moana is a resource for our children and children’s children – that is what it also means to being a good ancestor.