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Marine, Surf& Blue Economy

The bay's surf, reefs, marina, fisheries, diving, blue carbon, and sea mobility are planned as one connected ocean economy, with access designed around stewardship rather than extraction.

200-250
Berth marina concept
Quota
Controlled line-up and access management intended
Reef
Research and monitoring pipeline
Blue
Carbon and ocean economy potential
Ocean Value

The Marine Sector Will Need to Protect What It Uses

The marine economy is planned around the reality that surf, reef health, fisheries, marina operations, diving, boating, and blue carbon value all depend on ecological integrity. This sector will explain how access, enjoyment, research, and protection are intended to operate together.

Surf & Skills

Surf Education Will Feed Ocean Stewardship

Surf training, ocean safety, guide certification, competition pathways, and reef literacy are expected to form part of the blue economy workforce. Students and visitors will be taught the line-up and reef as managed systems, not as unlimited resources.

Access

Marine Mobility Will Connect the Island Experience

The marina, water taxis, seaplanes, ferries, inter-island movement, yacht systems, and marine tourism routes are intended to make the destination accessible while controlling environmental load and preserving the character of the bay.

Related Pathways

Water Sports & Marine

The visitor-facing marine and surf overview.

Mentawai Surfing Institute

Surf training and ocean safety pathways.

Marina District

The planned marine access and waterfront infrastructure.

Reef Labs

Research and conservation science pathways.

"The ocean economy will only hold value if the ocean remains visibly protected."

Explore the Blue Economy

Explore how surf, marine mobility, reef protection, research, seafood, and blue carbon are planned to work as one ocean platform.