PR – The Government of Grenada on Monday December 15 officially launched the Ministry of the Blue Economy and Marine Affairs, on board the Esta Sea marking a major step toward sustainable ocean development and economic transformation.
This new Ministry represents a strategic investment in Grenada’s future. By prioritizing the Blue Economy, Grenada signals its readiness to lead in building a sustainable, inclusive, and forward looking ocean economy—one that creates jobs, strengthens food and energy security, enhances climate resilience, and promotes social equity while safeguarding marine resources.
Speaking at the event, Prime Minister, Honourable Dickon Mitchell highlighted, “This Ministry will ensure that Grenada’s ocean space becomes a driver of innovation, prosperity, and resilience for generations to come. The Blue Economy represents a new frontier for economic growth and sustainable development. Our waters are not just geography—they are jurisdiction, responsibility, and opportunity.”
He added: “This new Ministry sits at the intersection of environment, economy, and national development. But let me be clear—the Blue Economy is not the responsibility of one ministry alone. It is a whole-of-government and whole-of-society effort, deeply integrated into our macroeconomic planning, education system, and security posture.”
Government’s Vision for the Blue Economy
• Create good jobs and new opportunities for our people.
• Support food and energy security through innovative marine solutions. • Improve climate resilience to protect communities and ecosystems.
• Promote social equity while safeguarding marine resources.
The Ministry will serve as the hub for policy, innovation, and partnerships that unlock the full potential of our ocean resources while ensuring sustainability for generations to come investing in ocean-based industries, renewable marine energy, and sustainable fisheries, Grenada is positioning itself as a global leader in climate-smart development.
Strengthening Maritime Security
Recognizing that ocean-based industries require stability, the Government has committed to strengthening maritime security. In the 2026 Budget Debate, the Minister of Finance announced plans to acquire a new Coast Guard vessel to:
• Deter illegal fishing and marine pollution
• Enforce maritime boundaries
• Improve search and rescue operations
• Build investor confidence in Grenada’s ocean space
Building Talent for the Future
The Ministry will thrive on talent, not just resources. Grenada will expand training and employment opportunities in:
• Ocean engineering
• Marine biotechnology
• Digital fisheries monitoring
• Offshore energy maintenance
• Maritime law and logistics
Through TVET reform, university partnerships, and entrepreneurship support, the Government aims to create a pipeline of skilled professionals ready to lead in ocean innovation
Honourable Lennox Andrews, Minister for the Blue Economy, added: “Our vision is to make Grenada a hub for marine innovation and sustainable ocean industries. This Ministry will work hand-in-hand with schools, universities, and private sector partners to ensure that Grenadians—especially our youth—are equipped with the skills and opportunities to thrive in this emerging economy.”
