Safer Seas, Secure New Zealand

GPTKB entity

Statements (51)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf initiative
gptkbp:addresses illegal fishing
gptkbp:advocatesFor marine protected areas
sustainable tourism practices
gptkbp:aimsTo enhance maritime security
reduce maritime crime
improve fisheries management
enhance port security
reduce maritime pollution
combat human trafficking at sea
reduce the impact of climate change on marine environments
enhance community resilience to maritime threats
enhance the effectiveness of maritime patrols
enhance the safety of maritime transport.
foster a culture of safety at sea
improve data collection on maritime activities
improve international maritime law compliance
improve response to maritime emergencies
strengthen maritime laws
gptkbp:collaboratesWith government agencies
gptkbp:develops emergency response plans
maritime safety regulations
gptkbp:encourages public awareness of maritime issues
community engagement in maritime issues
gptkbp:engagesIn local governments in maritime planning
stakeholders in maritime policy
youth in maritime education
gptkbp:enhances search and rescue operations
gptkbp:focusesOn protection_of_New_Zealand's_maritime_environment
gptkbp:fosters international maritime cooperation
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Safer Seas, Secure New Zealand
gptkbp:includes coastal surveillance
gptkbp:involves collaboration with international partners
gptkbp:promotes sustainable fishing practices
collaborative research initiatives
safe navigation practices
responsible marine resource management
marine_biodiversity
gptkbp:provides training for maritime personnel
gptkbp:supports environmental conservation efforts
sustainable shipping practices
maritime law enforcement
research on marine ecosystems
community-led conservation projects
innovation in maritime technology
capacity building for maritime authorities
gptkbp:utilizes advanced technology for monitoring
gptkbp:worksAt enhance regional maritime security frameworks
prevent marine accidents
gptkbp:worksWith research institutions
local fishing communities