Tourism Seychelles Is Partnering With Leading Green Resort* - STORY Seychelles & Global Leading Non-Toxic Suncare Brand People4Ocean To Host The First Conference For Resorts & Retailers On This Huge Global Issue

Location STORY Seychelles & Fisherman's Cove Resorts

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Announced at this years World Travel Market London Tourism Seychelles and partners STORY Seychelles and People4Ocean (BluePlanet Trading LTD) will be hosting a conference for both resorts and retailers to attend in person or virtually on the 20th March 2023, the location will be STORY Seychelles with speakers from around the world all leading experts in this subject of both the chemical makeup of products, the misleading labeling issues of products claiming ocean safe credentials and the damage those products do to the marine life around resorts.

Speakers include

Sylvestre Radegonde Minister for Tourism

Sherin Francis Principal Secretary Tourism Department

Francesca Santoro UNESCO

Dr Nimal Nature Seychelles

Louise and Austin Lang Marine Biologist Australia

Eleanor Karhu Ecology Sustainability Alphonse Island Group

Chris Mason Parker Marine Conservation Society Seychelles

The conference will be open to all resorts and retailers to attend from across the Indian Ocean region not just the Seychelles in a virtual capacity with a core goal of education of the market and help and advice on how to improve guest offerings to in turn reduce the human impact on the resorts marine ecosystem, plus reducing plastic waste by looking at compostable and biodegradable options as opposed to recycled options which as we all know most islands nations don't have the infrastructure to recycle bottles on mass.

The Global problem, not many are aware that just 13% of the world’s oceans remain untouched by the damaging impacts of humanity, the first systematic analysis has revealed. Outside the remotest areas of the Pacific and the poles, virtually no ocean is left harboring naturally high levels of marine wildlife. Huge fishing fleets, global shipping and pollution running off the land are combining with climate change to degrade the oceans, the researchers found.

“We were astonished by just how little marine wilderness remains,”

Furthermore, just 5% of the remaining ocean wilderness is within existing marine protection areas. “We were astonished by just how little marine wilderness remains,” says Kendall Jones, at the University of Queensland, Australia, and the Wildlife Conservation Society, who led the new research. “The ocean is immense, covering over 70% of our planet, but we’ve managed to significantly impact almost all of this vast ecosystem.

 

 

The Seychelles has won a reputation for being one of the world's stand-out holiday destinations for travellers in search of authenticity, harmony, safety and one of the most extraordinary experiences of nature on the planet.

STORY Seychelles is very proud to be the leading resort in best practice, standards and values sustainable and environmental tourism to the Seychelles islands. With its consistent and ground-breaking initiatives which has seen everything from dedicated ecological areas, education and local projects within and outside of the property it has earned them the award for the ‘Seychelles Leading Green Resort 2021’ for the fourth year running.

STORY Seychelles continually looks for ways to preserve and protect natural resources by reducing waste and energy, while providing experiences and service to their guests, without compromising on the beauty of the guest experience. www.story-seychelles.com

People4Ocean Sunscreen

P4O Sun Care is a story about skin health, ocean adventures and most of all, family. Together People4Ocean and LaGaia Unedited ; Mother, Daughters and Son, set out on a Global first. A natural sun system loved by skin, conscious of the environment and that gives back to ocean life. We believe our sun care solutions - and the people that use them - are a driving force towards healthier skin and cleaner oceans”. - People4Ocean Owners. Louise and Austin Laing . www.people4ocean.co.uk

The Seychelles Islands

All the islands have been blessed with many natural assets and attributes including possessing a near-perfect and disease-free climate; an endless list of world-beating beaches; a sanctuary for some of the world’s rarest species of flora & fauna and an enviable conservation record whereby almost half of the 455 sq.km landmass has been set aside as natural parks and reserves. There are also no less than two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the extraordinary Vallée de Mai where the legendary, double-lobed coconut, the Coco-de-Mer grows high on ancient palms in a setting so surreal it was once thought to be the original site of the Garden of Eden, and Aldabra atoll, the planet’s largest raised coral atoll. www.seychelles.com