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Nature Foundation urges the EU to scale up overseas biodiversity funding at OCTA Ministerial Conference.

naturefoundation14042026PHILIPSBURG:---  The Nature Foundation Sint Maarten, a local environmental conservation non-profit, was among a small group of delegates at the high-level OCTA Ministerial Conference on April 11 in Aruba, to present on the need for increased, long-term biodiversity funding across Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs). Part of the 21st OCTs-EU Forum, the occasion allowed beneficiaries of the BESTLIFE2030 Programme to communicate directly with top-ranking ministers and regional authorities of OCTs, the European Commission, Member States, and regional stakeholders.

Project Manager Sabrine Brismeur, a resident of Saint-Martinois parentage, represented the Nature Foundation alongside three other program beneficiaries from Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Eustatius, along with IUCN BESTLIFE2030 coordination team. Over the course of an hour, the group made the case for why the EU must continue to scale up investment in biodiversity initiatives in the OCTs, drawing on their direct experience implementing various projects.

The invitation also served as an opportunity for the Nature Foundation to share its experience and feedback on BESTLIFE2030 directly with its coordinators. EU-funded programs like BESTLIFE2030, while incredibly valuable, are noted for their rigorous administration and reporting requirements, which can be difficult for small, capacity-strained organizations to meet. Communication and relationships between on-the-ground practitioners and high-level grant administrators are essential to improving the conditions and outcomes of successful projects.

"These sorts of programs are critical to our work on Sint Maarten and allow us to carry out projects that are innovative, targeted, or long overdue," said Brismeur. "Funding for biodiversity conservation among our islands is low, especially for extremely small NGOs like the Nature Foundation — which does not benefit from sustainability or nature fees, head taxes, environmental fines, or even nature park entry tickets, since we are the only island in the Dutch Caribbean without a terrestrial park.”

Programs including BESTLIFE2030 — a grantmaking mechanism focused on preserving and restoring biodiversity in the EU's outermost regions (ORs) and OCTs — are funded by the EU to advance shared global biodiversity commitments. Through the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Sint Maarten is party to various treaties including the Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife (SPAW) Protocol and the 30x30 targets of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).

"Biodiversity conservation is not just about wildlife itself, but about how species and ecosystems help sustain economies, generate savings, feed populations, improve health, protect infrastructure, and root culture," said Brismeur. "For example, our project ties together the capacity of sustainable fisheries and elasmobranchs - sharks and rays - to provide long-term benefits for our local fishers.”

The Nature Foundation would like to sincerely thank the coordinators of IUCN BESTLIFE2030 Programme and OCTA for the invitation and opportunity, as well as the policymakers, politicians, and civil servants present in the room for listening and considering the presentation.

The Nature Foundation's BESTLIFE2030 project, MENAA (Marine Elasmobranch Nursery Area Advocacy), seeks to build a foundation for the long-term success of Sint Maarten's marine and coastal areas, particularly for sharks and rays. Research shows that local waters serve as a nursery for species including tiger sharks, Caribbean reef sharks, and spotted eagle rays. These animals are crucial for reef health and fishery stability but remain threatened by poaching and ghost nets, despite existing local protections. Learn more about the program at https://naturefoundationsxm.org/projects/menaa.

The BESTLIFE2030 Programme is co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or CINEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.


VROMI Officially Opens Billy Folly After Sint Maarten’s Firstb Public Private Partnership Pilot Delivers.

billyfollyroad14042026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI) is proud to announce the official opening of Billy Folly Road (Pelican) following the successful completion of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) infrastructure pilot project. The milestone was celebrated last Friday at the invitation of the business sector with a reception that brought together private investors, government officials, and project partners whose collective commitment made this achievement possible.
The rehabilitation of Billy Folly Road was announced as a PPP initiative, combining a government contribution with funds raised by a coalition of local businesses and establishments. The completed project delivered much-needed sidewalks, a fully upgraded concrete subsurface, and a new asphalt layer. Critically, additional funding is being procured to address the long-standing drainage issue in the area. The result is a safer, more resilient road serving both residents and the many visitors who travel through the Pelican corridor. The Minister of VROMI thanked the Prime Minister for his efforts in realizing the project, which stemmed from a conversation between him and one of the hotels.
Minister Gumbs extended his deepest gratitude to each of the businesses whose financial contributions and corporate social responsibility made this project a reality: Simpsonbay Resort, Flamingo Hilton, La Vista, Simpsonbay Suites, Baker Suites, Market Garden, SMTA, Hollywood Casino, Splash Jewelry, Aquamania, Tepui Residences, Dollar Thrifty, Buccaneers Beach Bar, Peli Deli, and Sunset Spa. Their collective investment of USD $496,500 stands as a powerful demonstration of the private sector’s commitment to the island’s infrastructure and quality of life. “That idea of partnerships, when it comes to investments and maintenance, is key in making our island what it is and forms a cornerstone of our governing program. I thank you all for answering the call, coming together and being the trailblazers in bridging the gap.” Minister Gumbs stated during the reception.
Building on the success of the Billy Folly pilot, the Ministry is actively advancing negotiations for similar public-private infrastructure initiatives across the country as part of its commitment to delivering quality public works through careful planning, adequate financing, and transparent partnerships.
The Ministry of VROMI thanks the public for their continued patience and support as we work to improve current infrastructure.

MPC Honors CARIFTA 2026 Athletes.

carifta14042026PHILIPSBURG:--- Milton Peters College proudly celebrates the outstanding achievements of its student-athletes who represented St. Maarten at the prestigious CARIFTA Games 2026 in both Track and Field and Swimming. Their dedication, perseverance, and sportsmanship have brought pride not only to the school but to the entire nation.
A truly historic highlight came from CS1A student Nahjah Wyatte, who made history by becoming the first athlete from St. Maarten to win a medal in the Boys 800m event. Competing against the region’s best, Nahjah delivered an exceptional performance and secured the gold medal, etching his name in the record books.
His victory marks a significant milestone for St. Maarten athletics. Standing proudly on the podium, draped in the national flag, Nahjah symbolized not only personal success but also national pride. His achievement reflects the discipline, resilience, and determination required to compete at the highest level.
In addition to Track and Field, MPC also recognizes its student-athletes who competed in Swimming at the CARIFTA Games. These students demonstrated remarkable commitment and courage as they represented St. Maarten on the regional stage. Their participation alone is a testament to their hard work, countless hours of training, and unwavering dedication to their sport.
Moments like these go far beyond medals. They showcase the strength of character, focus, and ambition that our students possess. Whether on the track or in the pool, these athletes serve as role models for their peers and inspire the next generation to pursue excellence in both academics and athletics.
Milton Peters College remains committed to supporting and nurturing student talent in all areas. The accomplishments of these athletes highlight the importance of balancing education with extracurricular pursuits and demonstrate what can be achieved with passion and perseverance.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all our CARIFTA athletes, with special recognition to Nahjah Wyatte for his historic gold medal achievement. Your school and your country are incredibly proud of you.

Extension of Confirmation Letter Deadline for Public Transportation Permit Holders.

grisha11022026PHILIPSBURG;--- The Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunication (TEATT) hereby informs all public transportation permit holders that the deadline for the submission of confirmation letters has been extended to May 8, 2026.
To facilitate compliance, the registration link will be reopened, allowing permit holders who have not yet completed the confirmation letter process to do so via the designated online portal: [Insert Official URL]. All previously communicated requirements and conditions remain fully applicable without exception.
This extension constitutes a final opportunity for permit holders to regularize their status. Priority attention will continue to be given to individuals who submitted their documentation prior to the February 27 deadline.
The Ministry, through the Inspectorate of Economic and Transport Affairs (IETA), strongly urges all permit holders with outstanding permits to complete the process without delay. Failure to do so will result in enforcement measures, including classification as inactive in the transport registry and potential prohibition from operating, particularly in cases where road tax obligations have not been fulfilled.
For technical assistance related to the online application process only, permit holders may contact the Transport Control Unit via:
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
WhatsApp: +1 (721) 559-7685
Links:
- Individual Buses and Taxis: https://www.proprofs.com/survey/t/?title=
- Bus Companies, T-Plates and G-Plates: https://www.proprofs.com/survey/t/?title=nzxl6
All submissions must be completed online via the designated portal. Physical submissions at the office will not be accepted. Incomplete or offline submissions will not be processed.
The Ministry of TEATT remains committed to maintaining an organized, compliant, and efficient public transportation sector.

Police Controls Around Festival Village.

kpsmcontrols14042026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) informs the public that intensified controls are currently being carried out in and around the Festival Village, both before, during, and after scheduled shows and events.

These actions are part of ongoing efforts to ensure general public safety and to maintain proper traffic flow in the area during this busy period. Patrol officers are actively conducting checks to prevent incidents and promote a safe environment for all visitors.

As part of these operations, officers are carrying out preventative searches specifically aimed at detecting and preventing the possession of illegal narcotics and firearms.

During a recent control operation, officers stopped and searched 30 individuals, and 12 vehicles were also inspected.

KPSM is urging the general public to cooperate fully with officers during these controls. These measures are in place for everyone's safety and will continue in the coming days in and around the Festival Village.

The Police Force thanks the community for its understanding and cooperation.


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