Our Ocean Wealth Summit - Shared Voices from Small Island Nations
Ireland's Our Ocean Wealth Summit 'Shared Voices from Island Nations' Brings Island Nations and Global Leaders Together
Former US Secretary of State John Kerry has been announced as a keynote speaker at Ireland's flagship blue economy conference Our Ocean Wealth at City Hall Cork on June 9th & 10th.
The determined environmentalist and former presidential candidate is visiting Ireland to share his insight on climate change and the action required to sustainably and effectively manage our oceans to ensure the health of our planet.
Our Ocean Wealth Summit sponsored by PWC will welcome more than 30 representatives from island states around the world to Cork this year, including senior political representatives from island nations in the Pacific, the Caribbean, and the Indian Ocean, as well as more than 500 national and international delegates.
Welcoming the UN Secretary General's Special Envoy for the Ocean, Peter Thomson, and delegations from Small Island Development States (SIDS), An Tánaiste Simon Coveney said, "As an island nation, Ireland is committed to managing our ocean wealth in a sustainable and efficient way, and we have so much in common with island nations around the globe. I am particularly delighted to welcome representatives from island nations to the Our Ocean Wealth Summit in Cork this year, and look forward to important and fruitful discussions on the balance required to manage our collective blue economies while safeguarding our most precious natural resources."
Welcoming the announcement of the Summit Programme and the distinguished keynote speakers, including Secretary John Kerry, for the 2019 International Conference in City Hall, Cork, Minister for Agriculture, Food & Marine, Michael Creed said "The shared natural resources of our seas and the global oceans transcend national boundaries. We must continue to ensure they are sustainably managed, developed and protected, for the benefit of this and future generations. I look forward to the opportunity that the Our Ocean Wealth Summit 2019 provides, as a platform for the small island nations of the world to speak on the particular and acute challenges they are facing and to learn from them. The Conference should provide a valuable contribution to the global debate on how to manage the Ocean and protect the future of the small island nations of the world."
With a particular focus on international cooperation, Our Ocean Wealth Summit will bring together a unique mix of national experts and policy makers with representatives from island nations. Participants will discuss the unique challenges faced by island nations, share stories of island life and identity, connections to the ocean, historical links and new partnerships. The Summit will identify practical ways that island states can work better together, through partnership, to address threats, manage ocean resources and build sustainable blue economies.
Marine Institute CEO Peter Heffernan said, "The Our Ocean Wealth Summit is a flagship conference, not only for the marine sector but for the economy in general. The Summit brings together engineering, technology, energy and food sectors, and provides enormous opportunities for collaboration and innovation in business. We are looking forward to hosting Our Ocean Wealth Summit in Cork this year, and welcome business attendees from every sector to engage for success and sustainability in our blue economy."
PwC Partner, Declan McDonald, said: "We are in our third year of sponsoring the Summit and once again we are delighted to be supporting such an important event. Development of our ocean economy in a sustainable manner is a key theme that will be explored at the Summit. Responsible investment aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals is of increasing significance to the global investment community and will be an important enabler to continue developing our marine resources."
As always, the diverse programme planned for the Summit reflects strong cross-governmental approach, spearheaded this year by the Department of Agriculture Food & Marine and the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade. The programme will reflect also the in-depth collaboration between relevant agencies, including Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), Bord Bia, Enterprise Ireland, IDA, Tourism Ireland, Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland (SEAI) and the Marine Institute.
The Summit is an output of Harnessing Our Ocean Wealth, the Government's integrated plan for Ireland's marine sector, which aims to double the value of the marine economy's contribution to GDP by 2030. As a forerunner to Our Ocean Wealth Summit, SeaFest, Ireland's largest maritime festival, takes place at the Port of Cork from 7 - 9 June. Cork City Council and the Inter-Departmental Marine Coordination Group (MCG) present this national free and family friendly festival as it docks in Cork for the next three years until 2021.
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For more information see www.ouroceanwealth.ie
About John Kerry
John Kerry served as the United States' 68th Secretary of State from 2013 to 2017. As America's top diplomat, he guided the Department's strategy on nuclear nonproliferation, combating radical extremism, and the threat of climate change. His tenure was marked by the successful negotiation of the Iran nuclear deal and the Paris Climate Agreement. From 1985 to 2013, he served as a U.S. Senator representing Massachusetts, and was Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 2009 to 2013. He served in the U.S. Navy, completing two combat tours of duty in Vietnam for which he received a Silver Star, a Bronze Star with Combat V, and three Purple Hearts. He received his undergraduate degree from Yale University and his law degree from Boston College Law School. Secretary Kerry is the best-selling author of A Call to Service: My Vision for a Better America, This Moment on Earth, as well as his recently published memoir, Every Day Is Extra, his first memoir. He currently serves as the Distinguished Fellow for Global Affairs at Yale University and the Visiting Distinguished Statesman for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
About Our Ocean Wealth Summit
Our Ocean Wealth Summit is Ireland's flagship blue economy event, taking place in 2019 in City Hall Cork on 9 and 10 June. From engineering to shipping, from aquaculture to energy, from technology to biosciences, this Summit brings together Irish and International organisations working to create innovative, sustainable solutions with global impact that drive our blue economy. In 2019 particularly, island states from allover the world with a shared interest in the oceans - whether commercial, research and educational – will convene over 2 days in Cork City Hall on 9 and 10 April to engage, network and shape discussions about the maritime economy, and the related opportunities and challenges.