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Letter to the Editor: ‘Barking up the wrong tree’

Dear Editor, very lately and surprisingly our news media has been bombarded with a stronger and incorporate voice calling for a moratorium against any seabed mining.

Or any form of activities that might cause harm, damage, disturbance and endanger any deep ocean marine life and biodiversity with high powered discussions in progress right now at the United Nations level and even at our very own regional Pacific Islands Forum in Fiji. No greater concerns or threats are being expressed than the fear of climate change, environmental impact concerns and while still amidst the unsolved ongoing impact of Covid-19 pandemic upon the less fortunate and weaker populations of the world.

All such high powered talks still amounts to no more but big time failures to address the real issue at hand thus still remaining blind, deaf and insensitive to the cries of dying Ukrainians mercilessly murdered and displaced from their homes at the brutal hands of one such tyrant as president Vladimir Putin and his war crime against humanity Gestapo type regime. All seem to be deviating and veering off and lifting their foot off the pedal of pressure from the very root cause that has literally done more destructive and devastating damages to our ozone layer and thus scientifically and evidently proven beyond unreasonable doubt causing the real cause for climate change and environmental dilemmas beyond repair if not drastically reduced or put at a stop immediately.

Our celestial, terrestrial, maritime and deep ocean world would still remain pure, clean and full of life if focus and direct actions has been or still more emphatically aimed at major industrial gas emission control, but foremost at our own selves, the uncivilised and ignorant human litter bugs uncontrollably spreading their own messes, garbage, plastics, cans, bottles, whitewares and wreckers in outer space, on land, in rivers, lakes, oceans and everywhere – who else are we to blame, God? Why are rallying moratorium guns all of a sudden aiming at an effort to stop countless years of prayers and hard work at trying to do first and right thing first which is Research and Exploration Expeditions only and within our very own Cook Islands Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) expanse of ocean? Where is the progress of science and education if no dissemination of knowledge, information and more scientific data are being brought to the laboratories and classrooms like NASA shows the world the latest news, images and videos from America’s space agency, pioneering the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and so forth? Or is this just another typical inferior fearful type down syndrome complex ‘na tatou rai tatou e akavaavaa, tapu, taupeperu I te maroiroi o tetai papaki I te kimi ravenga noatu meiea mai kia puapinga te katoatoa rava’ (despicable type of negative attitudes to stall, delay, stop the advancing efforts of some progressive few diligently seeking for potential economic values wherever possible so as with God’s help to benefit all). 

Our first research vessel, the ‘MV Sea Surveyor’ chartered by CIC Limited is already in port to do precisely only and just that – research and exploration. As our Prime Minister Mark Brown on many occasions has re-emphasised the importance of making wise decisions based on science, knowledge and information than on speculation and blatantly or brutally halt to a standstill progressive effort to diversify our economy. He further reminded the hardship and economic struggle our country came through during Covid-19, sure was a call for our nation to be more proactive at looking beyond tourism which its fragility and instability also showed.

Must I also assuredly say, as chairman of our Cook Islands Seabed Mineral Advisory Board, we have this God-sent, uniquely deposited mineral in our own territorial waters and nowhere else and in fact, the densest mineral deposit like nowhere else, just waiting for whoever shall be first to get there. Shona Lynch, CIC’s country manager clearly explains, the research and exploration which shall be carried out over the next five years not only shall enhance the understanding of minerals not lying below but above the seafloor that definitely won’t require blasting, dynamite and explosion as many gets misinformed once they hear the word mining, such acquired knowledge from research and exploration certainly will also assist us in learning more about deep-ocean environment and biodiversity in general. This is your time, your hour, your own gift, pray and trust more in you becoming Master of your own destination and inheritance, be grateful to all our overseas partner agencies aiding and assisting us in this first phase of research and exploration only.

God bless the Cook Islands.

Bishop Tutai Pere

Chairman of the SBMA Advisory Board

Source by: Cook Islands News | Written by Supplied | Published in Opinion