Barbados Marine Spatial Plan

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The marine spatial planning (MSP) process from which the Barbados Marine Spatial Plan will be developed is being undertaken by the Government of Barbados, spearheaded by the Coastal Zone Management Unit.

We’re taking the conversation about Barbados’ ocean future on the road, and into communities across the island! Yesterda...
30/05/2026

We’re taking the conversation about Barbados’ ocean future on the road, and into communities across the island!

Yesterday, the Barbados Marine Spatial Plan officially launched its branded bus, adding another touchpoint to a communications campaign that continues to find new ways to connect marine spatial planning with everyday Barbadians.

The goal remains the same: ensuring that Barbadians can understand, engage with, and help shape the future of our marine space.

Held at the Main Guard in the Garrison Historic Area, with remarks from Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Environment, National Beautification and Fisheries and Minister of Finance .straughn along with Director of Dr Leo Brewster, in the presence of officials from , our ambassador ,stakeholders, and the media, we officially launched our mobile awareness and educational campaign.

Special thanks to the Inter-American Development Bank ( ) for sponsoring the bus wrap and to the for helping to make this important launch possible.

As this bus continues its journey across Barbados, we hope it serves not only as a powerful visual reminder of the Barbados Marine Spatial Plan, but also as an invitation.

An invitation for Barbadians to stay curious, stay engaged, and get in on de plan!

Most people don’t realize how much is happening in Barbados’ ocean space. ⁠⁠Fishing. Recreation. Tourism. Conservation. ...
20/05/2026

Most people don’t realize how much is happening in Barbados’ ocean space. ⁠

Fishing. Recreation. Tourism. Conservation. Shipping. Energy.⁠

Big decisions are being made about how our ocean space is managed and now you can stay even more connected to the conversation. 🌊⁠

Join our new WhatsApp channel for updates on the Barbados Marine Spatial Plan, upcoming consultations, events, and opportunities to have your say.⁠

No long emails. No missing updates on social. Just direct access to what’s happening. 🇧🇧⁠

To join: hit the link below or scan the QR code.

https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCvczu0Qeaky0RqbN2l

Join us for our upcoming Deep-Sea Zone Design Consultation as we head to St. John!The session begins at 10 AM, a time an...
13/05/2026

Join us for our upcoming Deep-Sea Zone Design Consultation as we head to St. John!

The session begins at 10 AM, a time and location selected specifically to better accommodate fisherfolk schedules and encourage participation from those who work closest to the this area of the sea. 🎣

However, the conversation is open to everyone. If you’ll be in the area or are interested in the future of Barbados’ ocean space, we welcome you to pass through, listen, learn, and share your thoughts. 🇧🇧

📍Conset Bay Fish Market
🗓 Saturday May 16, 2026
⏰ 10:00 AM

Your voice can help shape the future of our ocean.

Get in on de plan!

We're looking for a dynamic individual to join our team in the capacity of Cultural and Ecosystem Services Consultant.⁠⁠...
12/05/2026

We're looking for a dynamic individual to join our team in the capacity of Cultural and Ecosystem Services Consultant.⁠

The full details of the consultancy can be found in the Terms of Reference found here:

https://barbadosmarinespatialplan.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/MSP_TOR_CES_Consultancy_May_2026.pdf

📍Barbados ⁠
📅 Submit by May 22, 2026. See less

🌊 Another Deep-Sea Zone Design Consultation is happening on Thursday! The session begins at 10 AM in Oistins, a time and...
11/05/2026

🌊 Another Deep-Sea Zone Design Consultation is happening on Thursday!

The session begins at 10 AM in Oistins, a time and location selected specifically to better accommodate fisherfolk schedules and encourage participation from those who work closest to this area of the sea. 🎣

However, the conversation is open to everyone. If you’ll be in the area, or are interested in the future of Barbados’ ocean space, we welcome you to pass through, listen, learn, and share your thoughts. 🇧🇧

📍 Berinda Cox Fish Market, Oistins Ch Ch
🗓 Thursday, May 14th 2026
⏰ 10:00 AM

Your voice can help shape the future of our ocean.

Get in on de Plan!

30/04/2026

The part nobody sees behind a national project.

Go behind the scenes of the Barbados Marine Spatial Plan and see how it all began. From building the right team and structure, to traveling and learning from global best practices, this episode dives into what it takes to get a national project like this off the ground.

We also break down the timelines and milestones guiding the process and what it takes to stay on track.

This is where the journey starts. 🌊🇧🇧

Watch now and see how we’re laying the foundation for the future of Barbados’ ocean.

Students are stepping outside of the classroom with the Barbados Marine Spatial Plan to explore our gullies and learn ho...
27/04/2026

Students are stepping outside of the classroom with the Barbados Marine Spatial Plan to explore our gullies and learn how the island's natural formations connect directly to the ocean.

Our marine education and ocean literacy programme is built on the understanding that the environment (land and sea) will truly make sense when you can see it for yourself, not just read about it. This programme is extremely important to this MSP process because if we want to develop strong ocean stewardship for long-term sustainability, our people must understand what we are trying to manage and protect.

For these students from the Lester Vaughan School, the best lesson was right outside!

24/04/2026

Out of sight shouldn’t mean out of mind- let’s look at the deep!

Beyond the shoreline, critical decisions have to be made about the future of our ocean and we’ve been on the ground sharing what that could look like.

Our draft deep-sea (offshore) conservation zones are taking shape based on community input. This is a pivotal step toward conserving at least 10% of our marine space, which we now have a legal obligation to do.

We’re heading to the nearshore soon, and we know many are eagerly waiting for this, but the offshore can’t be overlooked. With a few more offshore sessions on the cards (stay tuned), now is the time to get in on de plan!

Don’t just hear about it, help shape it. Your voice belongs in this process.

Our sponsored roundabout got a few more decorations! These signs are reminders that every Bajan has a voice when it come...
20/04/2026

Our sponsored roundabout got a few more decorations! These signs are reminders that every Bajan has a voice when it comes to our ocean 💙

So while you’re passing through, just remember:
🛑 Don’t go in circles with ocean protection
🧭 It’s your turn to help chart the course

These signs are part of our Destination: Sustainable Seas campaign, which will be popping up in everyday spaces to spark conversation, curiosity, and connection to our marine environment.

Marine spatial planning isn’t just policy… it’s about people. And that includes you. 🇧🇧✨

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