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    • Salute Everyone,

      I am glad to share this with you and I hope that it will be on your esteemed consideration.

      The first element to consider is the awareness reach. Most of the fisheries that will work on the sustainable project. Some communities are out of the Media and Civil society attention,

      The remote Islands like:

      • The Maldives
      • Mauritius
      • Fiji
      • Tuvalu

      Out of what I witnessed in the Maldives:

      fishing is not only a source of money for living but also its the primary source of the Maldivian families’ food security and they use rudimentary tools of fishing and have almost no fridges to small,

      Furthermore, for agriculture, the soil is excellent, but the source of seeds are almost not available.

      The awareness about how they can develop their community and natural resources,

      Especially that all those communities are facing environmental disaster because of the floods in the small islands because of the global warming affecting the shores, and I am not sure how much this floods will affect the fishing industry, For Example, N. Atoll Holhudhoo Island

      https://www.facebook.com/Nholhudhoo-432211544020890/

      I highly recommend having a team of researchers to do more investigation about how we can develop those far away communities because their unique environments and the different tropical challenges they face will need customized recommendations.

      Also, I am ready to provide the responsible and society leaders contacts in the Maldives; they can cooperate with such a project.

      For other countries like Fiji and Tuvalu, I can work for some communication to know who is in charge.