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Showing posts with label Tourism. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 21, 2012

One Bold Step in Behalf of Nature . . . One Giant Step for the Future of Mankind and The Maldives


by Dr.Bill Gould

President Mohamed Waheed Hassan in Rio  June 2012

In Rio De Janeiro this week,President Washeed announced that the Maldives would become the first country to declare its entire territory as a marine reserve by 2017, replicating the successful experiment in Baa Atoll begun in 2011. 

As someone who began SCUBA diving in 1959 and was a dive instructor for over 25 years and also as someone who spent some 4 ½ years living and working throughout the Maldives, this was welcomed news to my eyes and ears! In the interests of fair reportage, I must admit that I love the Maldives and I also love the sea and everything in it. Imagine my double delight when I read this article! 

First of all, I must congratulate President Washeed on this bold and decisive move and on making such an amazing announcement. Every bold choice comes with built-in expected and unexpected consequences and challenges. President Washeed has shown he is an iconoclastic thinker and that is something I, often referred to as the Grandfather of Transformational Thinking, admire and respect. Kudos, Mr. President! 

This story should have been the lead story throughout the world’s media outlets. Why? It is the first time any nation has done this. Sadly, it wasn’t the lead story. Why? I will address that question a bit later in this article. 

After a prolonged absence, I returned to America in 2009. I have spent most of my adult life living and/or working outside the States. That represents a period spanning almost 50 years. I have been a dedicated diver even longer than that. I have dived all over the world, including the Red Sea when I lived in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia for eight years. As a writer and a professional underwater photographer, I had countless articles and photographs published in every dive magazine possible during the time I was still engaged in the sport. 

Marine Reserve - Maldives
To me, the Maldives provides one of the most unique and special undersea environments anywhere in the world. To know it is to be preserved in all its pristine beauty for future generations is both edifying and inspirational to me. 

The biggest industries in the Maldives is what I call the Double T, tourism and tuna. This decision will benefit both and, in turn, the Maldivian people, well into the future. That is leadership with vision and that’s another thing I truly respect and admire about President Washeed’s bold decision. 

The sun is rising here in South Florida and, in days past, I used to be in the ocean by now. It isn’t worth it any more. Most of the coral reef and other sea life is gone. I find that not only sad, but almost frightening. This has happened in my lifetime. My grandson will never experience the abundant and vibrant sea life I saw when I first dived these waters in 1959. Hopefully, with this decision, the children of the present generation and their children’s children will not be deprived in the same way. 

I suspect this is also going to open the paths for more international recognition and support for the Maldives, not to mention increased investment by both established and emerging industries. This can only mean good things ahead for the Maldives. 

So why is it not on the front page of every newspaper worldwide? 

I have discovered since my return very few people here in America who even know where the island nation of the Maldives is, much less anything about it. The media would rather focus on negative news than positive items. There are certainly more than enough of the former to fill media’s available time, even with a 24-hour news cycle. Traditional media outlets are gasping like beached fish and they probably won’t make it. They are being replaced by more immediate and personal (editorialized?) outlets such as blogs and the like. It has become all about attracting viewers or readers and that means editing according to audience interest, rather than interesting the audience, making them think and draw their own conclusions. So, how can the Maldives best utilize this opportunity despite the unintentional ignorance of the West? The President’s announcement in Rio was a great starting point. 

In harmony with Nature - Maldives
If I were engaged in any tourist-related business in the Maldives, I would be jumping on this announcement like a hungry lion on a free morsel of food. What a great advertising angle! I suspect I am not the first to come to that conclusion and won’t be the last as others board the train. This is a great opportunity for the Maldives and the Maldivian people. 

So, what about the tuna? I did a lot of work with the tuna industry when I was in the Maldives and was astounded by the entire operation. I remember one of the questions I had back then was, “Can this be sustainable?” Very few people throughout the world understand how much tuna comes from the Maldives. Whether one is dining on tuna in Paris or opening a tin (can) of tuna here in America, most have no idea where it came from. Most don’t care. I do. I do not purchase any tuna that didn’t come from the Maldives. Why? Because I know the waters there are pure. With this decision and announcement, that up’s the ante. If I were involved with the tuna industry, I would put that fact on the label. 

In conclusion, kudos to President Washeed. I salute you, sir, in behalf of the human species and all others. I applaud your inspired leadership and willingness to think not only outside the box, but under the waves of out Mother Ocean. You have done us all a tremendous service. 

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Open letter to Mr. Andrew A Harrison – Chief Executive Officer, INIA, Maldives.


Heywalla2013, please publish this Open letter to Mr. Andrew A Harrison – Chief Executive Officer, INIA, Maldives. (Ali Saleem)

They gave us an Airport 

He took it away from us for a Few Dollars.













So dear Mr. Andrew A Harrison,

Now what? The court ruled against you.

How are you going to collect your $25.00 + another $2.00 for your ADC? Beginning January 01, 2012? Big blow in the face isn’t it?  Short shortsightedness and greed led you to where you are now. Don’t you think it’s better to be an ostrich than a CEO in INIA?  It's “Packing up time” for you Mr. Harrison and your Garrison in the Ibrahim Nasir International Airport.

Managing the airport is not going to be easy anymore. With mentally sick people in your management team people such as Moosa Solih, Mohamed Hassan and relic such as Mohamed Solih. We are watching you closely, we will catch up with you every turn of the corner, no more increasing rents to take back home.  

And please no more kickbacks for favors done. Let us take this opportunity to warn you “DON'T YOU KICK ANY MALDIVIAN OUT OF JOB IN THE NAME OF CUTTING COSTS”. However, if you wish to do so, do away with those who crossed you, provided the framework for legal thought that brought you face to face with your fist major disaster. The most prominent relics are mentioned FYI.  

We were so overwhelmed and happy for our people who grieved over decision of this rouge government to lease the airport to GMR, we thought we’d share our joy and happiness over your first big loss the court case with you.  We as a people are indeed very happy, and to be honest even the members of the rouge government (most of them) rejoice with us.

No matter what Mr. Mohan Nasheed and Razee tell you, don’t think of taxing the poor people of Maldives any more than there already are.  The taxes and levies on us are draining us, with rising costs and falling standard of living, we are now paying through our noses to stay alive hoping and praying 2013 will be sooner and not later.

How are you going to tax the poor locals effective 1st of January 2012? We’d like to be the first passengers to be in your airport on the 1st of January 2012 for departure course. Would you tax us? I think you have some sense of what it means to rip off people. I urge you. Don’t do that. Do away with your rip off policies such as your ADC.

Tell you what. I’d like you to please remove that flash banner on your home page, the one with the advertisement about the ADC effective January 01, 2012... I know you don’t have the guts or the authority to collect tax. So please just remove the banner.
Thanks you. Love you man.

All those who cared for and loved
Our country (Maldives so much)