IN our editorial for Monday, we stressed the importance of developing a national "maritime agenda," an idea that means, in its simplest terms, prioritizing maritime concerns in the overall national development plan so that they provide a context for the development initiatives and policy in all other agencies. Not everything the government pursues will relate to maritime concerns, of course, but having a maritime agenda will ensure that no policy works against them.

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