Blue Flag Award goes to three Tobago tour boat operators: a first for the English- speaking Caribbean

With financial assistance from the UNDP GEF SPG Trinidad and Tobago Green Innovator Challenge https://www.facebook.com/GEFSGPTT, three tour boat operators in Tobago received the internationally recognised Blue Flag award.

The Blue Flag certification for beaches, boats, and marinas https://www.blueflag.global/ is a highly valuable branding and marketing tool for eco-friendly services and speaks specifically to the European tourism source markets. This programme has been operating in Europe since 1987 working to bring together the tourism and environmental sectors at local, regional and national levels to ensure sustainable tourism. It is managed by the Foundation for Environmental Education https://www.fee.global. Currently, the Blue Flag is flying at over 4,800 sites in 50 countries and has over 80 Blue Flag-awarded boat operators worldwide

The certification process in Tobago was facilitated by Green T&T https://green-tt.org, the National Operator for the Blue Flag programme and endorsed by the Tobago Tourism Agency Ltd, Tobago’s Destination Management Organisation https://www.visittobago.gov.tt.

Joanna Moses-Wothke, CEO of Green T&T further elaborates:

“This major achievement means the boat operators understood and complied with strict international standards pertaining to environmental management, environmental education and information, safety and services, as well as social responsibility; they are now ready to reap the marketing and sales benefits of this prestigious award.”

The Tobago boat operators were trained by Green T&T to reduce their environmental footprint, improve their environmental interpretation skills, and use Blue Flag as a post-COVID recovery tool to meet Blue Flag’s stringent performance criteria.

Ms Shivonne Peters, Manager of Top Catch Charters explains the significance of recertification of the Blue Flag award:

“Our second Blue Flag award is especially thrilling for us at Top Catch Charters. For the second year, we have fulfilled our goal of providing eco-friendly tours and reducing our environmental impact. It’s not just about Top Catch Charters but also about the transformation of Tobago’s tourism industry. Sustainable tourism is possible and Top Catch Charters intends to continue this drive and provide the highest standard possible, not only with respect to our environmental regulations but also our guest experience.”

Dr Sharda Mahabir, National Coordinator GEF SGP UNDP, also extended her congratulations and expectations:

“GEF SGP is pleased to support Green T&T in their efforts to strengthen tourism by certifying boat operators under Blue Flag. This certification will put our beautiful sister isle on the map in terms of initiatives in support of the Blue Economy. We look forward to positive outcomes and benefits coming out of this project and more GEF SGP projects on the sister isle.”

Trinidad and Tobago is making its mark and championing the cause for real change regarding sustainable tourism, post Covid-recovery, and climate change resilience.

(Left to right) Blue Flag awardee Mr. Ronnie Elliott, Mrs. Michelle Lewis, Secretary Tashia Burris, TTAL Board Director Ms. Avion Hercules, Mrs. Kirsten Cowie-Irvine, and Blue Flag awardee Mr. Dexter Black with the Blue Flag on Pigeon Point Jetty. [Photo courtesy Division of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities & Transportation] 

Two Buccoo Reef tour boats- Miss Ayana and Cool Runnings, have been granted the Blue Flag award for the first time Top Catch Charters of Buccoo, Tobago was also recertified for the 2022- 2023 Blue Flag season.

Plastic

WHAT’S IN OUR WATER?

By Sandy Sawh


Take a short stroll on a beach or along a river- bed and you will easily find plastic bottles, wrappers, and bags. However, plastic is just one type of pollutant. Our oceans are a liberal dumping ground for garbage, sewage, and chemicals and it has become alarmingly clear that pollutants directly impact our health.

PLASTIC POLLUTION

Numerous studies highlight the impact of plastic on the marine environment. One dizzying estimation is the projection that there would be more plastic than fish by the year 2050. Over one hundred and fourteen species have been found to contain microplastics, half of these we consume. This means that toxins are entering our food chain in ever increasing numbers.

BLUE FLAG vs PLASTIC  

How can Blue Flag help? While dire, the impact of plastic pollution can be changed, restricted and hopefully one day completely reversed. Countries can implement and enforce laws, create policies, and impose new controls to deter pollutants from entering the ocean. While commendable it is a lengthy process involving a myriad of stakeholders.

Blue Flag certification reduces this timeline by immediately addressing some of the key concerns of plastic pollution. As part of its environmental management plan, it enables and instructs the operator and user to actively recycle plastic waste. It encourages a complete ban of single use plastics on its site and continuously monitors the degree of pollution at key source points.

As we all may know human activity is the primary cause of plastic pollution meaning that human action can prevent it. The Blue Flag standard assures the beach user that their actions can have a positive impact on the environment. 

What can you do to safeguard our fragile ecosystem?

  • You can place your recyclables in the right bin.
  • Do not use single use plastics instead opt to bring your own or ensure that all disposables are made from compostable material.

 And remember, you are safer at the Blue Flag Beach!

References:

Howard, J. 2019 Marine pollution, explained. A wide range of pollution—from plastic pollution to light pollution—affects marine ecosystems. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/critical-issues-marine-pollution

Reddy, R. 2018. Plastic Pollution Affects Sea Life Throughout the Ocean. Photo document extent of the impact, which extends to the seafood people eat.

https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/articles/2018/09/24/plastic-pollution-affects-sea-life-throughout-the-ocean

Huzar, T. 2020. Is there a link between ocean pollution and damage to human health?

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/is-there-a-link-between-ocean-pollution-and-damage-to-human-health