USVI Governor Bryan attends Blue Tide Caribbean Summit in Puerto Rico, meets Governor Pierluisi
Governor Albert Bryan Jr. (D) shared his vision and the Bryan-Roach Administration’s efforts to develop and grow the blue economy in the United States Virgin Islands during the first Blue Tide Caribbean Summit in Puerto Rico on Thursday.
“In the USVI, we have traditionally governed and operated with our back to the water. However, we have an opportunity now, as we work to diversify our economy, to take full advantage of what our marine ecosystem has to offer,” Governor Bryan said.
The governor pointed to the increase in vessels registered in the territory during the pandemic as one indicator of the tremendous economic potential that exists in the marine industry and noted recent investments, including the development of an agribusiness aquaponics center on St. Croix as examples of the administration laying the groundwork for a blue economy.
Governor Bryan also noted a number of capital improvement projects to support the territory’s growing blue economy, including improvements to the fishing dock in Hull Bay on St. Thomas, and improvements to the Ann Abramson, Kings Alley, and Gallows Bay piers on St. Croix.
During Thursday’s summit, Governor Bryan met with Puerto Rico Governor Pedro Pierluisi (NPP, D) to discuss partnership opportunities and shared strategies on how Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands can lead eco-responsible business innovations in the region. The governors also talked about export services, technology, products, and knowledge in Blue Economy Solutions that could translate into millions annually for the islands.
Thursday’s summit comes less than a week after Governor Bryan joined a delegation of US Virgin Islands Senators led by Senator Kenneth Gittens (D) for a series of meetings in Florida aimed at expanding the transportation and distribution industry in the US Virgin Islands.
Before returning to the territory, Governor Bryan also met with the Executive Director of the VA Caribbean Healthcare System at the Veterans Affairs Hospital in San Juan.