Ocean Literacy at Its Best: Eco Detectives Curacao wins the Big Live Nature Quiz as Participation Hits New High.

oceanliteracy12112025Kralendijk, Bonaire:---  The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) is thrilled to announce the results of the 2025 Big Live Nature Quiz – Kids Edition! This edition has reached an all-time high number of registrations. Schools from all over the Dutch Caribbean signed up for the region’s biggest educational ocean literacy event!
The quiz theme changes every year, focusing on different key conservation topics across the six Dutch Caribbean islands. This year’s theme, “Marine Habitats,” covered all the different marine habitats found on our islands and their important ecosystem services. From our shorelines to the deep ocean, primary students once again showcased their knowledge and passion for nature.
2025 Big Live Nature Quiz
Over 850 students from across the six Dutch Caribbean islands participated in this 5th edition of the Big Live Nature Quiz. This outreach event can be considered a growing success, bringing together more primary schools and young nature enthusiasts each year from Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, St. Eustatius, and St. Maarten to test their knowledge, learn, and have fun along the way!
The Champions
The winning team of this year’s quiz is “Eco Detectives Curacao” from Curaçao American Preparatory School! With impressive knowledge of coral reefs, seagrass meadows, lagoons, bays, and their important role as nursery areas, they outshone their competitors to claim first place in the 2025 Big Live Nature Quiz. As a well-deserved reward for their outstanding performance, the team will enjoy an exciting sailing and snorkeling trip with their teacher, giving them the chance to explore the marine life around their island and deepen their practical knowledge about marine habitats. Time to get hands-on, orshould we say,or goggles on!
Fun local prizes also await the local winner of each island, recognizing their passion, knowledge, and commitment to marine habitats. The local winners are:


● Aruba: Tortuga (St. Annaschool)
● Bonaire: Sea Lions (IKC Kristu Bon Wardador)
● Curaçao: Eco Detectives Curacao (Curacao American Preparatory School)
● Saba: Intelligent girls (Sacred Heart School)
● St. Eustatius: Blue Beads (Governor de Graaff School)
● St. Maarten: The Science Children St. Maarten (Asha Stevens Hillside Christian School)
These teams, who showcased outstanding knowledge and teamwork, will each be awarded Big Live Nature Quiz rashguards to further inspire their love for the ocean and its ecosystems.


Prime Minister Mercelina pushes for action on plastic ban.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina reaffirmed his government’s commitment to environmental reform and fair labor practices during the Council of Ministers press briefing. The Prime Minister discussed the plastic ban legislation, immigration management, and protection of migrant workers, emphasizing the need for both sustainability and social fairness.

Plastic Ban Legislation Moving Forward
Responding to a media question, Prime Minister Mercelina confirmed that legislation banning single-use plastic bags and other plastic materials is advancing through the government’s legislative process.
“The document is still at the Department of Legal Affairs (AZ), and we are now trying to accelerate the process to make sure that we get it executed,” Mercelina said.
“I think it’s high time for us to have a Plastic-Free St. Martin.”
The proposed legislation—drafted initially with input from Plastic Free SXM and submitted in December 2024—seeks to align St. Martin with global environmental standards by curbing plastic pollution across businesses and households.

Prime Minister Mercelina Congratulates People of Sint Maarten on Unity and Successful St. Martin Day Celebration.

lucmercelina04082025PHILIPSBURG:---  Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina opened Wednesday’s Council of Ministers press briefing by extending warm congratulations to the people of Sint Maarten on the successful celebration of St. Maarten Day, held on November 11, 2025.
“Once more, I would like to congratulate the people of Sint Maarten on this very important national day,” the Prime Minister said. “Yesterday demonstrated our unity as a country. We need that unity to confront the future and its challenges.”
Dr. Mercelina praised the spirit of collaboration and mutual respect displayed during the festivities, noting that St. Maarten Day continues to symbolize solidarity between the southern Dutch side and northern French side of the island.
“The people of Sint Maarten showed once more that they are a people of unity, and especially unity with our northern neighbours on the French side,” he said. “We look forward to continuing to live in a peaceful country in unity.”

Unity as the Foundation for National Progress
The Prime Minister underscored that national unity remains central to his government’s vision for progress and resilience. He reminded citizens that the challenges ahead — from economic recovery to social development — require continued cooperation across communities and political lines.
“A day like yesterday once more demonstrates our unity. And we need our unity to confront the future with its challenges,” he said.
Dr. Mercelina ended his remarks by expressing pride in the people of Sint Maarten for their commitment to harmony and progress, adding that unity remains the strongest foundation for the country’s continued growth.

Grenada MSMEs Continue to Benefit from UBEC Business Development Workshops.

The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission, through the Unleashing the Blue Economy of the Caribbean (UBEC) Project, continues to build the capacity of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in fisheries, marine tourism, and waste management through a series of practical, skills-based training workshops.

These workshops, held under the UBEC Regional MSME Matching Grants Programme, are designed to strengthen MSME operations and help entrepreneurs prepare successful grant applications.

The first two sessions, namely the Grant Proposal Writing and Effective Record-Keeping for MSMEs have already been completed, equipping participants with valuable tools to manage and grow their businesses. The series continues throughout November and December with additional in-person and hybrid sessions focused on financial management, continuity planning, marketing, and more.

Training Schedule & Registration – Grenada MSME Workshops

3) Business Contingency & Continuity Planning – Hybrid
Dates/Time: Nov 17–20, 2025

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Nov 17–18, Online)
1:30 PM – 4:30 PM (Nov 19, In Person)
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Nov 20, Online)
​Venue: Grenada Investment Development Corporation (GIDC), Frequente, St. George’s
​Register by: Nov 14, 2025
​Registration: https://bit.ly/4qXmnHa
You will learn to:

Prepare for disruptions with an effective continuity plan
Identify business risks and critical operations
Develop recovery strategies and assign roles
Strengthen resilience to maintain service delivery

4) Banking & Insurance Information Session – In Person
Date/Time: Nov 21, 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
​Venue: Grenada Investment Development Corporation (GIDC), Frequente, St. George’s
​Register by: Nov 18, 2025
​Registration: https://bit.ly/3WOIzFE

You will learn to:

Explore available banking and insurance facilities
Understand financial tools and services for MSMEs
Strengthen business stability and risk management

5) Business Plan Development – Hybrid
Dates/Time: Dec 1–5, 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
​Format: Dec 1–2 (Online); Dec 3–5 (In Person)
​Venue: Grenada Investment Development Corporation (GIDC), Frequente, St. George’s
​Register by: Nov 28, 2025
​Registration: TBA

You will learn to:

Develop a professional business plan
Articulate your vision, goals, and market strategy
Prepare realistic financial projections
Strengthen your grant proposal application

6) Food Safety Compliance for Food Processors – In Person
Dates/Time: Dec 8–10, 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
​Venue: Grenada Investment Development Corporation (GIDC), Frequente, St. George’s
​Register by: Dec 5, 2025
​Registration: TBA

You will learn to:

Understand food safety principles and best practices
Identify critical control points in processing
Maintain hygiene and quality standards for compliance

7) Introduction to Sales & Marketing – Online
Dates/Time: Dec 15–16, 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
​Register by: Dec 12, 2025
​Registration: TBA

You will learn to:

Understand the basics of sales and marketing
Identify your target customers and reach them effectively
Apply low-cost strategies to boost visibility and sales

🌊 Empowering Grenada’s Blue Economy

These interactive sessions are helping MSMEs to enhance business planning, proposal writing, financial literacy, and operational management, making them more resilient and competitive within the Blue Economy.

By participating in these workshops, MSMEs gain the knowledge and confidence to apply for funding under the UBEC Regional MSME Matching Grants Programme, which provides between USD $5,000 and $25,000 to support business expansion, equipment upgrades, innovation, and sustainability efforts.

📅Application Deadline for Grant Funding
Friday, November 21, 2025, at 11:59 p.m.

📧Contact & Registration Information
🌐Learn more about the Window 1 Call for Proposals:https://bit.ly/3WfsZm1
💻Visit UBEC Online: https://oecs.int/en/unleashing-the-blue-economy
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The OECS Commission and the UBEC Project urge all MSMEs in Grenada’s Blue Economy to take advantage of these remaining training opportunities. Strengthening business skills and understanding the grant process are essential steps toward securing funding and driving innovation, sustainability, and growth across the sector.

Green Overseas Calls for Greater Recognition of EU & UK Overseas Territories’ climate vulnerabilities at COP30

The importance of Bridging the Climate Finance Gap

November 4 2025: As the world gathers for COP30 in Belém, Brazil, the Green Overseas (GO) Programme, funded by the European Union and implemented by Expertise France, will bring a clear message: Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) are not just vulnerable to climate change, they are key actors in global climate solutions - and urgently need access to climate finance to strengthen adaptation and mitigation efforts. The GO Programme is working to bridge this finance gap, supporting OCTs in building resilience, accessing international funds, and calling for their voices to be heard in global climate negotiations.

This year’s COP, described by Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva as the “COP of Truth”, calls for real-world progress and solutions that move beyond commitments to measurable change. For the OCTs, this moment is both urgent and defining. Facing rising seas, coastal erosion, and intensifying storms, these territories stand at the frontline of climate disruption, while holding vast marine areas that are essential to global ecological balance.

Mike Eman, Prime Minister of the Government of Aruba commented: "As I reflect, as Prime Minister of Aruba, on the issues to be addressed at COP30, I cannot do so apart from what is happening with our island friends in Jamaica, where Hurricane Melissa has left deep devastation. It is a sobering reminder of how closely our destinies are intertwined as islands in one shared sea. The crises of our century - inequality, ecological collapse, and distrust - all spring from fragmentation. We have forgotten that humanity and nature form one living system - man and his biosphere. The principle of the Common Good offers a path back: it calls us to align policy with the long arc of the common good and resilience, not short-term gain. Guided by this vision, Aruba is reshaping its institutions around a model of broad prosperity. Our decision to definitively dismantle the oil refinery and repurpose its vast site for a sustainable and inclusive new economy marks a clear turning point - from an industrial past toward a regenerative future.”
The Climate Paradox
Despite their unique vulnerabilities, OCTs face difficulties in accessing international climate finance mechanisms. Their political status, autonomous but not sovereign, places them outside frameworks designed for developing nations, leaving many without the resources necessary to build adequate climate resilience or implement effective adaptation and mitigation measures. Access to targeted climate finance is therefore critical to ensure OCTs can protect communities, ecosystems, and economies from the escalating climate impacts they are facing as island communities.

Ahab Downer, Director of the Green Overseas Programme said: “The OCTs of the EU and UK are undeniably on the frontlines of global climate change impacts. Though their administrations and peoples exhibit great and admirable resilience and adaptability in the face of climate-related adversity, substantial financial and technical support is imperative to help them meet the mounting challenges they face. The EU-funded Green Overseas "GO" Programme is proud to be proactive in helping to strengthen technical adaptation and mitigation capacities within and across these partner countries and territories and to facilitate their access to climate finance. The GO Programme is thus present at COP30 to participate in reminding decision makers across the globe that it is high time that they align to allocate requisite and necessary climate change support to these extraordinary and remarkable Overseas Countries and Territories.”
From Vulnerability to Leadership
Funded under the 11th European Development Fund, Green Overseas advocates for access to finance, strengthening local institutions, and showcasing how OCTs can lead the transition toward clean energy, biodiversity protection, and climate resilience. Green Overseas connects 25 EU and UK OCTs across the Caribbean, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Southern Oceans, as well as the Arctic. Its work focuses on four strategic areas:
● Energy Transition – supporting renewable energy adoption and sustainable grid innovations.
● Climate Resilience – investing in coastal protection, ecosystem restoration, and disaster risk reduction.
● Access to Finance – opening pathways to international climate funds and preparing high-quality project proposals.
● Capacity Building – equipping local governments and institutions with the tools to plan and implement long-term strategies.
Through these efforts, Green Overseas acts as both a bridge and a voice, linking island territories with international institutions, climate financiers, and global decision-makers.
Solutions from the Islands
Across the globe, OCTs are developing innovative, scalable solutions that transform challenges into opportunities. Examples include:
● Saint Helena is reforming its energy regulatory framework to achieve 80% renewable electricity by 2028, proving that small islands can lead on clean energy transitions.
● Turks & Caicos is assessing the feasibility of floating offshore wind farms, unlocking the potential of ocean-based renewable energy for island grids.
● French Polynesia’s Tuamotu Atolls are creating 30-year shoreline projections to guide long-term coastal adaptation on some of the world’s most vulnerable islands.
● The Cayman Islands are taking a data-driven approach to resilience through the launch of the National Resilience Scorecard Project, a first-of-its-kind tool that will guide public and private investment decisions based on their contribution to national climate resilience.

Ms Lina Tode, GO Programme Caribbean Regional Coordinator, Expertise France commented: “The Green Overseas (GO) Programme aims at strengthening the climate resilience of Overseas Countries and Territories. In this framework, the Cayman Islands Resilience Scorecard project will be a strategic tool for evidence-based planning and to provide guidance for public and private investments towards alignment with national climate resilience objectives. Mainstreaming resilience into decision making is at the heart of the GO Programme, and the Cayman Islands Resilience Scorecard project will showcase a comprehensive tool to facilitate the achievement of this objective.”
The Green Overseas team will be present throughout COP30 in Belém, facilitating dialogue, organising and participating in side events, and connecting with global partners to ensure OCT perspectives are represented in international climate negotiations.
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The GO Programme is funded by the European Union under the 11th European Development Fund (EDF). The GO Programme sets out to provide training and knowledge-sharing sessions between island stakeholders from each OCT to foster knowledge-consolidation and capacity building, leveraging each other’s best practices. GO also provides a pathway for each OCT to submit two funding proposals for energy transition projects and climate resilience.
Implemented by Expertise France since 2020, the GO Programme aims to accelerate the energy transition and enhance the resilience of the following 25 European and British Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) to climate change:

Pacific Ocean
French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Pitcairn, Wallis and Futuna Islands.

Caribbean
Anguilla, Aruba, Bonaire, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Curaçao, Montserrat, Saba, Saint Barthelemy,Saint Eustatius, Sint Maarten, Turks and Caicos Islands.

Arctic, Atlantic, Southern & Indian Oceans
Bermuda, British Antarctic Territory, British Indian Ocean Territory, Falkland Islands, French
Southern and Antarctic Lands, Greenland, Saint Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da
Cunha, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

More information about the Go Programme is available here: https://www.green-overseas.org
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