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Octavio Llinás, member of the steering committee of the new organization, highlights the importance of a joint and territorialized vision for the use of sea resources. Go to download Last Thursday, May 19, the Macaronesian Marine-Maritime Alliance (A3M) was launched in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, a body to promote the Blue Economy in the central Atlantic promoted by the Canary Islands Maritime Cluster (CMC) and its national and international partners of the SmartBlue_F project. Octavio Llinás, member of the steering committee of the new organization, indicates that it is a very useful instrument to continue focusing on the joint vision of the blue economy, in such a way that the maximum benefit can be made of the resources it offers. the sea. This is contributed to by the vision of the Macaronesian space, which from an economic and projection point of view is very good for the Canary Islands.
A historic act Last Thursday was a historic event in the future of the blue economy on the islands that took place at the Casa África headquarters within the framework of the International Sea Fair (Fimar 2022), the most important event on the islands for the companies and institutions involved in the development of sectors integrated into the Blue Economy. The launch of the A3M also WhatsApp Number List coincides with the events of the European Maritime Day. The opening of the session of the First Conference of the A3M included the intervention of José Eduardo Ramírez Hermoso, councilor of the Government Area of Mobility, Economic Promotion and City of Mar of the City Council of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria; Antonio Morales Méndez, president of the Cabildo of Gran Canaria; José Segura Clavell, general director of Casa África; and Vicente Marrero Domínguez, elected in the assembly as the first president of the A3M. The A3M conferences have had the collaboration of the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria City Council, through the Ciudad de Mar Area; Africa House; the Cabildo of Gran Canaria; the Canary Islands Fair Institution (INFECAR); and the Gran Canaria Economic Promotion Society (SPEGC.
The project Consolidation of the Central Atlantic Alliance for SME competitiveness of the blue economy, SMARTBLUE_F is financed by the second call of the INTERREG VA MAC Territorial Cooperation Program (Madeira-Azores-Canary Islands) 2014-2020, co-financed at 85% by the FEDER Fund.Araceli Rodríguez: “We are more warriors than many imagine” Roque Nublo Fight Club Roque Nublo Fight Club The pioneer fighter, still active in the CL Roque Nublo, began competing at the age of fourteen due to her mother's efforts. Go to download Araceli Rodríguez, one of the women recently honored at the Pioneers of Women's Canarian Wrestling event in Gran Canaria, does not quite understand the reluctance that some people still have with the presence of women in this native activity. To overcome it, she encourages them to go to a field to see a “grab” between women: “We are more warriors than many imagine.” Since the age of fourteen Rodríguez began fighting at the age of fourteen thanks to her mother, who took her, along with her sister, also a fighter, to a field. Until now, when she is already 39 years old, she has been competing in the CL Roque Nublo de Agüimes. She states that she has never felt discriminated against, nor fighting with girls or boys, because she simply feels like “one more.” She encourages all girls to take up this sport, which is “super nice.