Vema Seamount Authority
Peter, The Vema Seamount Authority is not just a proud owner of a territory rich in fish, he also provides private consultancy services to many charity organizations, corporations, governments, diplomats and heads of state on funding, economic growth strategies, government finance and poverty reduction through job creation.
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-The Vema Seamount Authority and Titles:
His Majesty King Peter of Mount Vema, The Vema Seamount Authority, Sovereign of the Kingdom of Mount Vema, Admiral of the Fleet, and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. |
Place of Birth: 1974 -South Atlantic East -Lobito, Mother: Theresa (Maria Helena), Father: Arthur (Miguel Caposso, Religion: Christian, Christened: Paulo (1974)
Peter always sees an opportunity and has managed to propel his territory to its greatest ever imagined state of wealth and prominence. In the past 12 years he has seen an increase in the value of the Vema Seamount territory and its fishing resources, and now that he has decided to export to generate foreign exchange revenues and to provide foreign aid to other nations, he is expected to export about ₲1 billion-worth of fish and related products and services every year.
Although a review of his record as a young man shows he is a product of business ventures in a variety of industry sectors that sometimes did not pay off and a risk-taking past stretching from failed magazine publishing and film productions to property and a record of small time ventures, it has prepared him well to become the safe pair of hands for which he has become known, with a personal wealth worth ₲147 billion golles in assets. Plus a projected annual revenue of ₲50+ million golles from real estate investments.
Peter, now 44, once an appropriator turned regulator, has become a very well connected man with an eye for a deal, he has learned the hard way and uses his experience, knowledge and connections to better administer his territory, and also to advise others on a variety of issues including on how to maximize revenues to create employment and build better societies.
The Vema Seamount Authority and the Ocean
The Vema Seamount Authority, has a particularly intimate relationship with the ocean, especially the South East Atlantic Ocean, more than anyone can imagine. Peter was born in Lobito, and swimming and fishing was always his passion. So, he understands the importance of the regional marine life as a food source from an early age.
Some say that his authority over Vema Seamount is no coincidence. As a young boy, he was already blessed, in some form by the same Benguela Current, the northward flowing ocean current that forms the eastern portion of the South Atlantic Ocean gyre. The current extends from roughly Cape Point in the south, to the position of the Angola-Benguela front in the north, at around 16°S.
As a child, he has always been brave, a risk taker, swimming to far distances alone, to a sand reef just about two meters deep in Lobito – Benguela, to dig for clams. According to his Autobiography, he had to do it alone because he was not allowed by his parents, so alone he knew he could keep the secret of his adventures.
The clams digging adventures, was his early contact with the same current that travels by Vema Seamount, The Benguela Current. The current is driven by the prevailing south easterly trade winds. Inshore of the Benguela Current proper, the south easterly winds drive coastal upwelling, forming the Benguela Upwelling System. The cold, nutrient rich waters that sustain the productive Benguela ecosystem.
Today, it has become obvious that the connection with Vema Seamount has been there all along, and its geography means Peter - The Vema Seamount Authority understands how to work in balance with the oceans. He knows that a failure to work with the oceans will mean a failure to sustain the economy of the Kingdom of Mount Vema and the worldwide communities that depend on fisheries for food.
Although a review of his record as a young man shows he is a product of business ventures in a variety of industry sectors that sometimes did not pay off and a risk-taking past stretching from failed magazine publishing and film productions to property and a record of small time ventures, it has prepared him well to become the safe pair of hands for which he has become known, with a personal wealth worth ₲147 billion golles in assets. Plus a projected annual revenue of ₲50+ million golles from real estate investments.
Peter, now 44, once an appropriator turned regulator, has become a very well connected man with an eye for a deal, he has learned the hard way and uses his experience, knowledge and connections to better administer his territory, and also to advise others on a variety of issues including on how to maximize revenues to create employment and build better societies.
The Vema Seamount Authority and the Ocean
The Vema Seamount Authority, has a particularly intimate relationship with the ocean, especially the South East Atlantic Ocean, more than anyone can imagine. Peter was born in Lobito, and swimming and fishing was always his passion. So, he understands the importance of the regional marine life as a food source from an early age.
Some say that his authority over Vema Seamount is no coincidence. As a young boy, he was already blessed, in some form by the same Benguela Current, the northward flowing ocean current that forms the eastern portion of the South Atlantic Ocean gyre. The current extends from roughly Cape Point in the south, to the position of the Angola-Benguela front in the north, at around 16°S.
As a child, he has always been brave, a risk taker, swimming to far distances alone, to a sand reef just about two meters deep in Lobito – Benguela, to dig for clams. According to his Autobiography, he had to do it alone because he was not allowed by his parents, so alone he knew he could keep the secret of his adventures.
The clams digging adventures, was his early contact with the same current that travels by Vema Seamount, The Benguela Current. The current is driven by the prevailing south easterly trade winds. Inshore of the Benguela Current proper, the south easterly winds drive coastal upwelling, forming the Benguela Upwelling System. The cold, nutrient rich waters that sustain the productive Benguela ecosystem.
Today, it has become obvious that the connection with Vema Seamount has been there all along, and its geography means Peter - The Vema Seamount Authority understands how to work in balance with the oceans. He knows that a failure to work with the oceans will mean a failure to sustain the economy of the Kingdom of Mount Vema and the worldwide communities that depend on fisheries for food.
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International Treaties – Ratified by the Kingdom of Mount Vema
Law of the Sea Treaty (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea)
MARPOL 73/78 (International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships)
The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961
The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963
Law of the Sea Treaty (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea)
MARPOL 73/78 (International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships)
The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961
The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963
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The Right to Self-Determination
Many believe because our community is not a member of the United Nations and is only just over a decade old, doing business with the Kingdom of Mount Vema is not possible for foreign nationals and foreign companies seeking to take advantage of the business opportunities the floating city project is creating. Nothing could be further from the truth. The territory doesn't need a United Nations membership to function as a sovereign territory, or to exercise its inalienable right for self-determination
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