PR – The Ministry of the Blue Economy and Marine Affairs announces Grenada’s participation in the  15th High-Level Forum on the Korea–Caribbean Partnership, held on 18 November 2025 in  Seoul, Republic of Korea. The Forum brought together senior representatives from the Caribbean  and the Republic of Korea to examine practical cooperation in areas central to ocean governance,  maritime resilience, and sustainable blue economy development.

Ambassador Jerry J. Enoe, Special Envoy for Oceans, delivered Grenada’s statement during  Session 2: Korea–Caribbean Cooperation for a Sustainable Blue Economy. In his  intervention, Ambassador Enoe outlined Grenada’s national priorities, including the strengthening  of ocean data systems, improved climate-smart fisheries management, innovation in marine  governance, and enhanced coastal resilience. The intervention emphasized the importance of  science-based policy, technology integration, and international partnerships in advancing  Grenada’s long-term ocean development agenda.

During the Forum’s bilateral and technical exchanges, the Korea Institute of Ocean Science and  Technology (KIOST) confirmed the availability of graduate study opportunities for  professionals from coastal and island states. Through its London Protocol Engineering Master of  Project Administration (LPEM) programme, KIOST provides advanced academic and technical  training in marine science, coastal engineering, and ocean project administration. These areas of  study are highly relevant to the capacity needs of Small Island Developing States, including  Grenada, as they strengthen national systems for marine resource management and climate  adaptation.

The Ministry recognizes the value of these academic pathways in supporting Grenada’s ongoing  work to build a modern, knowledge-driven blue economy. Expanding national expertise in ocean  science and project implementation is essential for improving coastal planning, enhancing  resilience, and ensuring sustainable use of marine resources.

The Ministry of the Blue Economy and Marine Affairs will continue to monitor and facilitate  access to opportunities arising from international cooperation frameworks, including those  advanced through the Korea–Caribbean partnership.

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