{"id":412225,"date":"2024-08-09T14:00:00","date_gmt":"2024-08-09T14:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.saipantribune.com\/?p=412225"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-29T14:00:00","slug":"RB-throws-support-to-marine-operators","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.saipantribune.com\/index.php\/RB-throws-support-to-marine-operators\/","title":{"rendered":"\u2018RB\u2019 throws support to marine operators"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Mayor Ramon Blas \u201cRB\u201d Camacho is urging the Saipan community to come out and support local marine operators who are set to formally appear before the Department of Public Lands next week for a public hearing regarding proposed amendments to the rule and regulations regarding the use of Ma\u00f1agaha Island.<\/p>\n<p>Camacho, who has expressed his concerns about DPL\u2019s proposed amendments to Ma\u00f1agaha use rules and regulations, is urging the community to come out to DPL\u2019s public hearing regarding this issue on Aug. 16.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cLet\u2019s all show up. I will show up because this is a serious issue and I will support the people of Saipan. As the mayor for this municipality, I am concerned about these proposed changes. DPL is assisting the creation [of] a discriminatory policy against our own people. DPL is just looking for the best interest of the investor and not of the people,\u201d Camacho said.<\/p>\n<p>Camacho\u2019s opinion on DPL\u2019s proposed amendments is simple, they\u2019re discriminatory, he said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTasi Tours was the previous concessionaire of Ma\u00f1agaha for more than 30 years, and their policy had always been one of inclusion. They welcomed our residents and even transported residents on their own boat, back and forth for free. We are talking about public land here, and the owners are the indigenous people of the islands. I\u2019ve heard from the community that they are very disappointed. What are we trying to do with our people? Are we trying to restrict them, put a boundary? I thought we are marketing the CNMI as a tourist destination. Tourists want to see who we are and what we are. By making it exclusive, they are not allowing tourists to mingle with the local people, to establish friendship and to see what kind of people we are,\u201d Camacho expressed.<\/p>\n<p>Ultimately, Camacho says DPL\u2019s policy is putting up a wall between Ma\u00f1agaha Island and the local residents of Saipan (especially those who use the island commercially).<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe CNMI is being marketed for our hospitality, for being friendly and for being a safe destination. But with this policy, what you are doing is you are putting up a wall. We need economic recovery, but we must do it right. The Saipan Mayor\u2019s Office is promoting tourism, Japanese tourism, Korean tourism, Chinese tourism, sports tourism, and now we are exploring agri-tourism. We are exploring all avenues for tourism to drive our economy. But by doing this exclusive Managaha rule, it\u2019s not friendly, it is not building relationships between the islanders and the visitors. The proposed amendments should be voided,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>According to Saipan Tribune archives, marine operators have expressed that should DPL push forward with its amendments, many of them would have to close up shop as they won\u2019t be able to conduct business on Ma\u00f1agaha anymore.<\/p>\n<p>However, DPL\u2019s David Sablan says that the current regulations provide that commercial competition on Ma\u00f1agaha Island will be eliminated and provide that the concessionaire has the exclusive right to operate all commercial concessions, and to conduct all tours of the island and from the island, but does not clearly define the scope of commercial activity and concessions included in this right.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cRevising the regulations will clarify that this exclusive right to conduct or operate any tour or activity on the island or departing from the island includes but is not limited to underwater and surface water activities,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>Ultimately, Sablan explains, the intent of this amendment is to further define the type of commercial activity the concessionaire and a limited number of sub-concessionaires may perform.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSection 145-30-101 of the Commercial Use of Ma\u00f1agaha Island Rules and Regulations already states that this includes the right to conduct all tours of and from the island, and to operate surface water sports, i.e., parasailing, banana boat ride, pedal boat, power boat lagoon cruises, windsurfing, canoe rentals, canoe tours, kayak tours; and underwater sports, i.e., SCUBA diving, SNUBA diving, snorkeling, BOB, and sea walker-type tours. The proposed amendment will clarify that picking up tourists from the island to conduct these activities is considered commercial activity and prohibited. The proposed amendment further clarifies that whether the commercial activity was a package deal that originated in Saipan to Ma\u00f1agaha Island, or departs from Ma\u00f1agaha to Saipan, this type of activity will be restricted,\u201d he explained.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, DPL said marine sport operators will be restricted from picking up a visitor from Ma\u00f1agaha Island for the purpose of any intended surface or underwater sport activity, unless the marine sport operator(s) has a valid sub-concessionaire agreement that was mutually agreed upon by DPL and the concessionaire.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe existing regulations do not give the exclusive concessionaire the exclusive right to provide transportation to the island, and the proposed amendments would not change that. As a result, the proposed regulation would not prohibit local residents from hiring boats or using personal transportation and would not prohibit tour providers from arranging transportation between Saipan and Ma\u00f1agaha (as long as the transportation does not include a marine sport activity),\u201d said Sablan.<\/p>\n<p> <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/www.saipantribune.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/imgupload\/b0d0d3643205fa4481366539cd00e304.png\" width=\"480\" height=\"360\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Ramon \u201cRB\u201d B. 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