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Mega Maritime Money Grab or Real Blue Economy Boost
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 26070, member: 2262"] Alport Banjul will pay for a big sea meeting where important people will discuss ships and oceans. These people want to make money from the ocean without harming it. The Regional Maritime University and the Dar es Salaam Maritime Institute planned this meeting together. The Gambia's Ministry of Transport, Works, and Infrastructure helps run it. They named the meeting "Harnessing the Blue Economy: Leveraging Innovative and Sustainable Development." President Adama Barrow from The Gambia will come as a special guest and make a speech. The Turkish Ambassador to The Gambia, Fahri Türker Oba, will also talk to everyone about how Turkey works with The Gambia on sea matters. People at the meeting will talk about sea animals and plants, clean ways to move ships, and better ways to sell things across oceans. Alport Banjul helps with this meeting because they want to make The Gambia's sea business grow. The company works hard to make ports better, help trade, and build up money in the area. [/QUOTE]
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