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Mauritius Oil Spill & CECPA - Coggle Diagram
Mauritius Oil Spill & CECPA
Intro
CI
Oil Spill at Pointe d´Esny
Home of wealth
sanctuaries for rare and endemic wildlife
Marine park
with pristine
protected coral reef
Mangrove Forests
Endangered species
MB
BP/GE/IS
Economy
Unprecedented damage caused
possibility of permanently destroy
fragile coastal ecosystem
Residents depend on seas
foods
tourisms
Mangrove forest
accredited as International Imp
by Ramsar Convention on wetlands
BP
International Shipping Industry
Reform of vessel registration
ensure fair and transparent
accountability of Shipping Industry
set up Global Ocean Mission Control
to support local authorities
particularly in poorer countries
Accelerate
transition to Electrification
of global shipping fleet
International Shipping Firms
Support to coastal communities
when traverse national waters
or else it create higher risk
Govt
Embrace new technologies
such as
Satellites
and Machine Learning
to effectively safeguard
ocean territories
and natural ecosystem
S&T
CECPA
2nd largest source of FDI
Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement (CECPA)
Bilateral trade
dipped to $690 million in 2019-20
from $ 1.2 billion in 2018-19