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Ongoing coastal development plans continue to threaten St. Maarten’s nature and access.

naturefoundation21042026PHILIPSBURG:---  The Nature Foundation Sint Maarten is once again voicing its concerns for environmental conservation and public access on the island, following recent news about developments around Mullet Bay, Beacon Hill, and Little Bay.

For nearly three decades, since our founding in 1997, the Nature Foundation has worked – often quietly and behind closed doors – to protect Sint Maarten’s coastlines, wetlands, and hillsides. We have submitted countless assessments, provided formal advice, and engaged directly with the government. Sint Maarten’s natural ecosystems are essential to wildlife, recreation, culture, economy, and wellbeing, but we continue to lose them at alarming rates. The past few weeks have seen a flurry of activity, causing renewed concerns about the future of our remaining coastlines.

Last week, the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI) revealed that it is currently in court to keep Mullet Bay’s coastal area in public hands. Should the owner of the surrounding lands in Mullet Bay, Sunresorts Ltd. N.V., win the case, the rest of our beaches are at risk of the same. This means private owners may be able to deny access to residents through physical fencing or private security. While we remain critical of how our beach use has been managed under successive governments, and watchful of the potential impact on Mullet Pond - a nearby wetland of international importance – the privatization of public beach access is unacceptable.

Further cause for concern is the series of approved building permits for an address linked to The Morgan, published in the National Gazette last week. A March 3 Daily Herald article noted that future phases may include a breakwater and lagoon. This is the same site where, in 2020, a request for water rights was rejected after community members took to the streets in protest over concerns about a planned dolphinarium. We have not forgotten this, and we are watching closely. The Nature Foundation firmly opposes any coastal infrastructure of this scale without a full Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) - an independent process that evaluates how a project will impact our environment and communities before construction is permitted to occur.

Finally, active heavy machinery has also been spotted at the shoreline next to Little Bay Pond in recent weeks. Earlier this year, a website advertising a development called "Lagune Bay," showing buildings surrounding the pond and beach, drew public attention. The Nature Foundation has submitted negative advice on proposed developments around this pond multiple times. Little Bay Pond is one of only four remaining ponds in a country that once had nineteen. It is an internationally recognized Important Bird Area (IBA) due to its brown pelican fishing grounds, Sint Maarten’s national bird. It is also a site of deep cultural and historical significance, as this pond sustained the lives of enslaved people on surrounding plantations for generations.

These three sites represent only a fraction of the harmful development that has caused so much frustration and hopelessness in Sint Maarten. We maintain that sustainable economic development and infrastructure can be pursued through a national spatial plan, high standards for construction approval, and meaningful community input. But our current pattern of development will not result in improved livelihoods – instead, it will deliver the destruction of habitats for our wildlife, loss of public access, increased strain on our electricity grid, more traffic on our oversaturated roads, and the erosion of our resilience in the face of hurricanes, energy crises, and economic shocks.

As a small non-profit organization, the Nature Foundation cannot change decisions made by courts or the Government of Sint Maarten. We can only provide advice on what sorts of decisions are in the interest of Sint Maarten’s communities, both people and wildlife. But much of our guidance has been disregarded in favor of more – more concrete, more permits, more money – rather than better – better living, better planning, better management. We urge residents and visitors alike to voice their feelings to elected officials, and for elected officials to overcome their partisan issues and work towards envisioning a better Sint Maarten. There is no time to lose.


Motorworld Officially Launches GAC in Jamaica in Grand Event at the National Indoor Sports Centre.

bacjamaica20042026PHILIPSBURG:--- Motorworld, the Caribbean distributor for GAC, officially marked the grand launch of the full GAC vehicle line-up in Jamaica on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, delivering an immersive test drive experience that highlighted the brand’s accelerating growth and strong early reception in the local market.
Held at the National Indoor Sports Center, the large-scale event welcomed a wide cross-section of over 800 guests and stakeholders and represented a defining milestone for GAC’s expansion in the region. While a smaller media launch was conducted in late November 2025 at Fidelity Motors in Kingston, that event was intentionally limited following the passage of Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica. This April event, therefore, represented the brand’s full-scale debut to the Jamaican public, with six models on display: the GS3 Emzoom, Emkoo, GS8, Empow, AION V, and the highly anticipated debut of the all-new S7.
Speaking on the significance of the occasion, Motorworld Chairman Tariq Amjad underscored the company’s long-term vision for the brand in the Caribbean. “This launch represents more than just the introduction of a new vehicle line-up. It reflects Motorworld’s commitment to bringing world-class automotive innovation to the Caribbean. We’ve always been confident in the strength of the GAC brand and its potential in the Jamaican market. Today’s event is the realization of that vision, and we are proud to officially present GAC to the Jamaican public in a way that truly reflects the brand.”
Jamaica’s introduction of GAC comes at a time when the brand is experiencing exceptional global momentum. In March 2026, GAC recorded sales of 42,165 units worldwide, representing an 86% year-on-year increase. This growth is further supported by strong industry recognition, including top rankings in residual value among Chinese automotive brands.
Motorworld emphasized that these global achievements translate directly into value for Caribbean customers, particularly in areas such as durability, resale value, and long-term ownership confidence. Backed by partnerships with leading international suppliers and rigorous testing standards exceeding four million kilometres, GAC vehicles are engineered to meet the demands of modern drivers. The manufacturer also has extensive experience producing vehicles for major global brands, including Toyota and Honda in China, further reinforcing its reputation for quality and reliability.
The launch event was organized by the appointed GAC dealer in Jamaica, Fidelity Motors Limited, which is supported by the extensive automotive framework of Goddard Enterprises Limited (GEL) Auto.
General Manager of Fidelity Motors Limited, Deborah Stewart, said the event celebrated a shift in the local automotive landscape. “As we celebrate 25 years, we are seeing a clear shift in what customers value - not just affordability, but technology, design, safety and overall driving experience. GAC delivers on all these fronts,” Stewart said.
She continued, “This launch was about more than showcasing vehicles; it was about demonstrating a new standard in the market. The response since our introduction late last year has been extremely encouraging, and with the introduction of the S7, we are building on that momentum with a line-up that is innovative, accessible and aligned with the needs of today’s Jamaican driver.”

SCDF Foundation Announces Chery Himla as Official Vehicle of St. Maarten Carnival 55th Anniversary.

motorworld20042026PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) is proud to announce the Chery Himla as the official vehicle of the 55th anniversary of St. Maarten Carnival. This milestone partnership marks the beginning of a new annual tradition and signals a strengthened collaboration between SCDF and its longstanding corporate partner, Motorworld.
As Carnival celebrates its 55th year, this partnership reflects a shared commitment to innovation, culture, and community engagement.
SCDF President Edwardo Radjouki shares that “the 55th anniversary has put us in a better position to make carnival as bright and as beautiful as possible. Carnival is not only a celebration of our culture, but also an opportunity to build meaningful partnerships that benefit our community. We are thrilled to welcome the Chery Himla as the official vehicle of this landmark edition and to continue working closely with Motorworld in bringing new experiences to Carnival."
The introduction of the Chery Himla to the market through this collaboration adds a new element to the festivities, blending automotive excellence with one of the island’s most vibrant cultural celebrations.
The Chery Himla features a spacious interior, intelligent safety systems, and a powerful yet efficient engine. Its debut during Carnival positions it as a vehicle that embodies both celebration and forward-thinking progress.
Chairman of Motorworld Group, Tariq Amjad, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership:
"We are honored to deepen our relationship with the SCDF through this exciting initiative. The Chery Himla is our newest exciting pickup option at Motorworld, and there is no better stage for its introduction than the 55th anniversary of St. Maarten Carnival. We look forward to making this collaboration an enduring tradition that grows stronger each year."
Visitors will have the opportunity to experience the Chery Himla up close at the official vehicle display located within the Carnival Village throughout the Carnival season, beautifully wrapped to fit the season.

Free Endemic Animal Festival at Amuseum Naturalis at The Old House this Saturday.

French Quarter:--- The Les Fruits de Mer association invites the public to the Endemic Animal Festival. The festival will take place from 9am to noon this Saturday, April 25th at Amuseum Naturalis at The Old House. It is a wonderful chance to learn about the special animals that live only on our island or only in our region. Attendees will enjoy a book giveaway, a craft activity, a scavenger hunt, and more. The festival and all of the activities are free.

“Endemic animals and plants are the most unique part of local nature,” explained Les Fruits de Mer President Jenn Yerkes. “They are the species that live only on this island, or only on a few islands in our area. It’s amazing that there are plants and animals that can only be found here, and nowhere else in the world! They’re an incredible part of St. Martin’s natural heritage. Come out and celebrate them at this free, fun festival!”

Copies of Endemics Around Me, a bilingual coloring book and nature journal, will be given away at the festival. The book presents 40 plants and animals that are unique to St. Martin or to our region.

“We love giving this book to kids,” said author Mark Yokoyama. “It’s a great way to learn about animals and plants that live only here, like the Bearded Anole and the St. Martin Milk Pea. These are some of St. Martin’s most precious treasures.”

The event will feature a snail station where guests can learn how scientists find land snail shells in the soil. Many of these snails are special to our region.

Festival attendees are invited to explore the Amuseum gardens and grounds to find the plants and animals in the scavenger hunt. Kids and adults will also enjoy the event’s craft station, where they can decorate magnetic canvases with endemic plant and animal designs to take home.

The Endemic Animal Festival will be from 9am to noon on Saturday, April 25th at Amuseum Naturalis at The Old House on the hill above Coconut Grove in French Quarter. The free festival is sponsored by Delta Petroleum. Development and printing of Endemics Around Me was supported by the Collectivité de Saint-Martin.

PJIAE Announces Toppix 2026 Winners

southwest17042026Simpson Bay:---  Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) proudly announces the winners of the ToppiX 2026 Aviation Photography Competition, marking the exciting return of the contest after a 10-year hiatus.

 This year’s edition brought the competition back with a special theme: “The First Landing of Southwest Airlines in SXM,” inviting photographers to capture a historic milestone for the island’s aviation sector.

After careful evaluation by the jury, three winners were selected:

3rd Place: Sabih Sebastiaan Haasdijk
2nd Place: Jachiem Richardson (HD Fly)
1st Place: Paul Ellinger

The winning image by Paul Ellinger stood out for its exceptional composition, striking use of color, and strong sense of place, clearly capturing the iconic surroundings of SXM. A particularly unique element noted by the judges was the shadow of the aircraft within the image, which closely aligns with the airport’s branding. The “X” in SXM symbolizes an aircraft, with the line beneath representing its shadow, making this photograph a powerful and meaningful visual representation of the airport’s identity.

“As soon as I captured this moment, I knew it was something special,” said Paul Ellinger. “To have my photo selected as the winner is truly an honor. SXM is such a unique place for aviation photography, and I’m proud to be part of capturing that story.”

As the grand prize winner, Paul Ellinger’s photograph will be prominently featured as the new backdrop in the terminal building, offering passengers the opportunity to capture their own memories with this iconic image. In addition, the photo will be showcased as the header image on the official SXM Airport website.

Princess Juliana International Airport congratulates all winners and participants for their creativity and passion. The return of the ToppiX competition highlights the strong connection between aviation, destination, the community and reaffirms SXM’s position as one of the world’s most iconic aviation locations.


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