MED Biodiversity Protection Community: Working group 2 SUSTAINABLE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Mediterranean Level
UNEP MAP Barcelona - Mediterranean Strategy on Sustainable Development (MSSD)
The MSSD 2016-2025 was adopted by the Barcelona Convention contracting parties in 2016. It provides an integrative policy framework and a strategic guiding document for all stakeholders and partners to translate the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development at the regional, sub regional and national levels. It aims to harmonise the interactions between socio-economic and environmental goals, adapt international commitments to regional conditions, guide national strategies for sustainable development, and stimulate regional cooperation between stakeholders in the implementation of sustainable development.
Mediterranean sustainable development Dashboard (Ref indicators for biodiversity status assessment)
FishMPABlue2
Small-scale fisheries governance toolkit for comanagement with representatives of MPAs with representatives of Small-Scale Fisheries
CONFISH
Toolkit (Strategic Options and strategic paths) for the sustainable management of marine ecosystems. Build bottom-up participatory approach for evolutionary-based fisheries management (three workshops)
Comparing and integrate genomics, fishery biology data and experience-based knowledge to assess fishery resources status and support their management
POTENTIAL PRODUCT
General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean
Support of the FAO SSF Guidelines implementation
GFCM data collection tool for the annual submission of data on small-scale fisheries
GFCM working group on small-scale fisheries to facilitate the implementation of the SSF Guidelines in the GFCM region by developing national action plans and taking into account recommendations from relevant events and existing experience within the region and beyond
See
Mediterranean Platform of Artisanal Fishers (MedArtNet)
Low Impact Fishers of Europe (LIFE)
The Mediterranean Advisory Council (MEDAC)
The development of national policies and initiatives (SSF national action plan proposals in EU countries)
In relation with the GFCM: GFCM is working to improve the collection and use of data in collaboration with the (EU) Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF).
The results of this collaboration will be used by the European Commission to set up specific draft regulations in the framework of Art. 18 of the CFP basic Regulation = involvement of AC, discussions with Mediterranean Member States and publication of Delegated Acts
41st session of the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean. 16-20 October 2017, Montenegro
MEDAC (see MEDAC above)
2018 GFCM event
GFCM working group on small-scale fisheries. SSF Guidelines
FishMPABlue2
Small-scale fisheries governance toolkit for comanagement with representatives of MPAs with representatives of Small-Scale Fisheries
CONFISH
Toolkit (Strategic Options and strategic paths) for the sustainable management of marine ecosystems. Build bottom-up participatory approach for evolutionary-based fisheries management (three workshops)
Comparing and integrate genomics, fishery biology data and experience-based knowledge to assess fishery resources status and support their management
POTENTIAL PRODUCT
See previous input about contribution on:
Future definition of Mediterranean SSF
Data collection activities in order to contribute to the recovery of Mediterranean fish stocks
Global
Biodiversity Convention
Strategic Plan for Biodiversity, including the Aichi Biodiversity Targets, for the 2011-2020 period
CBD E-learning platform on Protected Areas
Modules were developed by the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the International Union for Conservation of Nature - World Commission on Protected Areas (IUCN-WCPA), and The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
Preparations for the Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework. The 15th meeting of the COP in 2020 is expected to update the Convention’s strategic plan. This would be done in the context of the 2050 Vision of the current Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, as well the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and other relevant international processes, and in the light of an assessment of the progress made in achieving the goals and Aichi Biodiversity Targets of the current plan as well as of future change scenarios
Aichi Biodiversity Targets
Target 11: By 2020, at least 17 per cent of terrestrial and inland water areas and 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, especially areas of particular importance for biodiversity and ecosystem services, are conserved through effectively and equitably managed, ecologically representative and well-connected systems of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures, and integrated into the wider landscape and seascape
Help participating Mediterranean countries reach their targets (Greece)
Target 14
By 2020, ecosystems that provide essential services, including services related to water, and that contribute to health, livelihoods and well-being, are restored and safeguarded, taking into account the needs of women, indigenous and local communities, and the poor and vulnerable.
Sustainable Development Goals - Agenda 2030
Goal 14: Life Below Water
14.2. By 2020, sustainably manage and protect marine and coastal ecosystems to avoid significant adverse impacts, including by strengthening their resilience, and take action for their restoration in order to achieve healthy and productive oceans
MPA-Adapt
Regional framework plan for long-term climate change impact monitoring in MPAs
MPAs climate change e-platform (enhancing functionalities of existing T-MedNet and IUCN Medmis) to transfer data to other MPAs
Focus on visualisation tools for the data base (spatial geoportal?)
ECOSUSTAIN
Develop and implement short-term and long-term monitoring solutions (Water quality monitoring software - Water monitoring implementation manual, technical segment - Training course for system users - Testing report)
Transfer plan (topic: water quality monitoring)
Impact analysis of pilots: Feb 2019
European operational concept on transnational water monitoring
Water monitoring implementation manual
POSBEMED
Strategy for joint management of Posidonia for Mediterranean beaches & dunes
Best practices for enhancing the conservation effectiveness of MPAs hosting seagrass ecosystems, beach & dune habitats
Guidelines for sustainable beach and stranded seagrass management
GIS database on Posidonia, dunes, tourism and Natura 2000 sites
International networking/synergies on sustainable beach management
Capacity Building: Overcoming knowledge barries on Posidonia
14.3. Minimise and address the impacts of ocean acidification, including through enhanced scientific cooperation at all levels
14.4. By 2020, effectively regulate harvesting and end overfishing, illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and destructive fishing practices and implement science-based management plans, in order to restore fish stocks in the shortest time feasible, at least to levels that can produce maximum sustainable yield as determined by their biological characteristics
FAO
GFCM
FishMPABlue2
Small-scare fisheries governance toolkit
Fisheries management: Common methodology to design and execute sound scientific monitoring of small-scale fisheries within and around an MPA
Governance toolkit: Scientific assessment of the effect of governance toolkit implementation
Transferability Plan of Pilot Action results, Regional Conference on “Sustainable small-scale fishery in MPAs sharing-experience” Regional Conference (date and place TBC) and online platform on sustainable small-scale fishery in MPAs
Integrate “FishMPABlue Governance toolkit” principles in national administrative/legal frameworks: Policy principles, nationally adapted recommendations, technical workshops and reports at national level with national or regional authorities
International policy: Report including key recommendations for international policy makers, list of potential sites for applying the “governance toolkit”
CONFISH
Toolkit (Strategic Options and strategic paths) for the sustainable management of marine ecosystems
Build bottom-up participatory approach on evolutionary based fisheries management (three workshops)
Compare and integrate genomics, fishery biology data and experience-based knowledge to assess fishery resources status and support their management
Since the Modular Projects have produced and are producing new data involving living marine resources, and considering the link with MSFD D3, the new MSFD cycle starting in 2018 might be a policy target for WG2
POTENTIAL PRODUCT
14.5. By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information
AMARE
Transfer best practices across MPAs & at transnational scale
Guidelines for drafting a standard management plan
Geospatial management tools (spatial geoportal)
Multiple stressor assessment model & spatial analysis (model of marine litter dynamics - accumulation areas): ML high-resolution data and refined indicators (go a step beyond the Guidance on ML monitoring to promote the development of specific protocols on specific litter compartments) and share the mapping tool for upgraded management & monitoring plans
Roadmap for scenario analysis of management alternatives
Oceanographic data & indicators for MPAs & GIS maps
Testing in five pilot sites
Use maps to identify hotspots for biodiversity protection, i.e. marine litter/PAs/new hotspots
14.6. By 2020, prohibit certain forms of fisheries subsidies which contribute to overcapacity and overfishing, eliminate subsidies that contribute to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and refrain from introducing new such subsidies, recognising that appropriate and effective special and differential treatment for developing and least developed countries should be an integral part of the World Trade Organization fisheries subsidies negotiation
14.7. By 2030, increase the economic benefits to Small Island developing States and least developed countries from the sustainable use of marine resources, including through sustainable management of fisheries, aquaculture and tourism
14.a. Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity and transfer marine technology, taking into account the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology, in order to improve ocean health and to enhance the contribution of marine biodiversity to the development of developing countries, in particular small island developing States and least developed countries
14.b. Provide access for small-scale artisanal fishers to marine resources and markets
FishMPABlue2
Small-scale fisheries governance toolkit
Fisheries management: Common methodology to design and execute sound scientific monitoring of small-scale fishery within and around an MPA
Governance toolkit: Scientific assessment of the effect of governance toolkit implementation
Transferability Plan of Pilot Action results, Regional Conference on “Sustainable small-scale fishery in MPAs sharing-experience” Regional Conference (date and place TBC) and online platform on sustainable small-scale fishery in MPAs
Integrate “FishMPABlue Governance toolkit” principles in national administrative/legal frameworks: Policy principles, nationally adapted recommendations, technical workshops and reports at national level with national or regional authorities
International policy: Report including key recommendations for international policy makers, list of potential sites for applying the “governance toolkit”
CONFISH
Toolkit (Strategic Options and strategic paths) for the sustainable management of marine ecosystems
Build bottom-up participatory approach on evolutionary based fisheries management (three workshops)
Compare and integrate genomics, fishery biology data and experience-based knowledge to assess fishery resources status and support their management
POTENTIAL PRODUCT
14.c. Enhance the conservation and sustainable use of oceans and their resources by implementing international law as reflected in UNCLOS, which provides the legal framework for the conservation and sustainable use of oceans and their resources, as recalled in paragraph 158 of The Future We Want
European Level
EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2020
Reflects the commitments made by the EU within the Convention of Biological Diversity
Ambitious strategy setting out 6 targets and 20 actions to halt the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services in the EU by 2020 (source: European Commission)
Biodiversity Information System for Europe (BISE)
PANACeA Biodiversity Platform?
Target 1: Protect species and habitats
AMARE
Transfer best practices across MPAs & at transnational scale
Guidelines for drafting a standard management plan
Geospatial management tools (spatial geoportal)
Multiple stressor assessment model & spatial analysis (model of marine litter dynamics - accumulation areas): ML high-resolution data and refined indicators (go a step beyond the Guidance on ML monitoring to promote the development of specific protocols on specific litter compartments) and share the mapping tool for upgraded management & monitoring plans.
Roadmap for scenario analysis of management alternatives
Oceanographic data & indicators for MPAs & GIS maps
Five pilot sites
WETNET Guidance Manual for Wetland multi-level governance
Framework of best practices in improved wetlands management
Framework of preliminary materials on target areas
Transfer international good practices on wetland management
Methodology for implementing wetlands contracts & development of nine wetland contracts
Training on wetlands conservation & management
POSBEMED
Strategy for joint management of Posidonia for Mediterranean beaches & dunes
Best practices for enhancing the conservation effectiveness of MPAs hosting seagrass ecosystems, beach & dune habitats
Guidelines for sustainable beach and stranded seagrass management
GIS database on Posidonia, dunes, tourism and Natura 2000 sites
International networking/synergies on sustainable beach management
Capacity Building: Overcoming knowledge barriers on Posidonia
POTENTIAL PRODUCT
Target 2: Maintain and restore ecosystems
CONFISH
Toolkit (Strategic Options and strategic paths) for the sustainable management of marine ecosystems. Build bottom-up participatory approach for evolutionary-based fisheries management (three workshops)
Compare and integrate genomics, fishery biology data and experience-based knowledge to assess fishery resources status and support their management
POSBEMED
Strategy for joint management of Posidonia for Mediterranean beaches & dunes
Best practices for enhancing the conservation effectiveness of MPAs hosting seagrass ecosystems, beach & dune habitats
Guidelines for sustainable beach and stranded seagrass management
GIS database on Posidonia, dunes , tourism and Natura 2000 sites
International networking/ synergies on sustainable beach management
Capacity Building: Overcoming knowledge barriers on Posidonia
WETNET Guidance Manual for Wetland multi-level governance
Framework of best practices in improved wetlands management
Framework of preliminary materials about target areas
International good practices transfer on wetland management
Methodology for implementing wetlands contracts & development of 9 wetland contracts
Training on wetlands conservation & management
Target 4: Make fishing more sustainable and seas healthier
FishMPABlue2
Small-scale fisheries governance toolkit
Fisheries management: Common methodology for design and execution of sound scientific monitoring of small-scale fishery within and around an MPA
Governance toolkit: Scientific assessment of the effect of governance toolkit implementation
Transferability Plan of Pilot Action results, Regional Conference on “Sustainable small-scale fishery in MPAs sharing-experience” Regional Conference (date and place TBC) and online platform on sustainable small-scale fishery in MPAs
Integrating “FishMPABlue Governance toolkit” principles in national administrative / legal frameworks: Policy principles, National adapted recommendations, Technical workshops and reports at national level with national or regional authorities
International policy: Report including key recommendations for international policy makers, list of potential sites for applying the “governance toolkit”
CONFISH
Toolkit (Strategic Options and strategic paths) for the sustainable management of marine ecosystems. Build bottom-up participatory approach for evolutionary-based fisheries management (three workshops)
Compare and integrate genomics, fishery biology data and experience-based knowledge to assess fishery resources status and support their management
Target 6: Help stop the loss of global biodiversity
Marine Strategy Framework Directive
Aims to achieve Good Environmental Status (GES) of the EU's marine waters by 2020. This is done through a six-year process.
2018 marks the beginning of a new review cycle process starting with assessment, identification of targets and indicators, followed by the development of monitoring programmes and programmes of measures.
The latest decision on GES (2017) from the Commission is going further in the need to establish precise objectives for GES (new criteria & standard methodologies, thresholds, etc.). However, there is a large knowledge gap to overcome
In 2018, MSs are expected to report on the collection of the necessary data to assess progress towards good environmental status and targets, especially for those descriptors where progress has not been sufficient.
The Integrated Maritime Policy seeks to provide a more coherent approach to maritime issues, with increased coordination between different policy areas.
It focuses on:
Issues that do not fall under a single sector-based policy, e.g. "blue growth" (economic growth based on different maritime sectors).
Issues that require the coordination of different sectors and actors, e.g. marine data & knowledge, maritime spatial planning...
AMARE efforts to define key (most effective and representative) descriptors out of the 11 MSFD GES descriptors to be used for MPA managers to monitor the state of their MPAs more efficiently, and therefore reduce their workload.
Descriptor 1. Biodiversity is maintained
Descriptor 3. The population of commercial fish species is healthy
FISHMPABlue2
Small-scale fisheries governance toolkit
Fisheries management: Common methodology to design and execute sound scientific monitoring of small-scale fisheries within and around an MPA
Governance toolkit: Scientific assessment of the effect of governance toolkit implementation
Transferability Plan of Pilot Action results, Regional Conference on “Sustainable small-scale fishery in MPAs sharing-experience” Regional Conference (date and place TBC) and online platform on sustainable small-scale fishery in MPAs
Integrate “FishMPABlue Governance toolkit” principles in national administrative/legal frameworks: Policy principles, nationally adapted recommendations, technical workshops and reports at national level with national or regional authorities
International policy: Report including key recommendations for international policy makers, list of potential sites for applying the “governance toolkit”
CONFISH
Toolkit (Strategic Options and strategic paths) for the sustainable management of marine ecosystems
Build bottom-up participatory approach on evolutionary based fisheries management (three workshops)
Compare and integrate genomics, fishery biology data and experience-based knowledge to assess fishery resources status and support their management
Since the Modular Projects have produced and are producing new data involving living marine resources, and considering the link with MSFD D3, the new MSFD cycle starting in 2018 might be a policy target for WG2
POTENTIAL PRODUCTS
Descriptor 4. Elements of food webs ensure long-term abundance and reproduction
Maritime Spatial Planning Directive
Part of the Integrated Maritime Policy
2014: Adoption of the directive
2016: Deadline for transposition and designation of component authorities
2021: Deadline for the establishment of maritime spatial plans
Lack of common methodology for MSP
Lack of concrete tools and best practices for MSP process
Lack of cooperation and methodology for addressing transboundary issues
EU tools to support MSDP implementation
Technical support: The Assistance Mechanism for MSP was launched in 2016 to provide administrative and technical support to EU countries in implementing the MSP legislation. The project manages a website featuring information on existing MSP practices, processes and projects, a question and answer service, technical studies and a focal point service for EU countries.
Funding MSP cross-border projects: SIMWESTMED currently ongoing
Needs expressed in SimWestMed: preliminary and shared assessment of case studies (fact sheets)? PANACeA could contribute to SimWestMed fact sheet case studies?
Consider the parallel initiative at the Mediterranean level, Conceptual Framework for MSP under development in the framework of the Barcelona Convention
AMARE project is exploring the implementation of MSP options within MPAs using scenarios, etc. that might be transferable
knowledge base monitoring tool (monitoring/spatial data to feed into GIS maps?)
management strategies linking conservation objectives and human activities
stakeholder workshops: planning exercise, in which the participants will build a possible MSP in the MPA, involving stakeholders from different maritime sectors.
ACT4LITTER
Development of a monitoring/assessment algorithm (ICT tool)
Build on ACT4LITTER to share the preventive measures identified and the assessment/decision-making tool beyond the project's lifetime, and share the scaled-up transnational governance scheme. Promote up-scaling of assessment and integration into management & implementation
MPA-Adapt
Regional framework plan for long-term climate change impact monitoring in MPAs
MPA climate change e-platform (enhancing functionalities of existing T-MedNet and IUCN Medmis) to transfer data to other MPAs
Focus on visualisation tools for the database (spatial geoportal?)
MEDSEALITTER efforts to address a two-scale approach (macro vs micro and MPAs vs large areas) to harmonise the management of methodological approaches. Consider scaling up AMARE planning tool for MPA management & monitoring to adapt to MSPD requirements.
FishMPABlue2 project is exploring the implementation of MSP options within MPAs using scenarios, etc. that might be transferable to this activity
POSBEMED: GIS database on Posidonia, dunes , tourism and Natura 2000 sites
CONFISH
Toolkit (Strategic Options and strategic paths) for the sustainable management of marine ecosystems. Build bottom-up participatory approach for evolutionary-based fisheries management (three workshops)
Compare and integrate genomics, fishery biology data and experience-based knowledge to assess fishery resources status and support their management
POTENTIAL PRODUCT
Common Fisheries Policy (CFP)
CFP has been revised for the next 10 years, until 2022-2023
2017 Malta declaration towards the introduction of "new" management models for the exploitation of Mediterranean commercial fish stocks
In relation with the GFCM: GFCM is working to improve the collection and use of data in collaboration with the (EU) Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF). The results of this collaboration will be used by the European Commission to set up specific proposed regulations in the framework of Art. 18 of the CFP basic Regulation = involvement of AC, discussions with Mediterranean Member States and publication of Delegated Acts
SCAR FISH: Strategic Working Group (SWG) on Fisheries and Aquaculture: The objective is to further develop collaboration between Member States on a more long-term basis. It is expected to yield potentially significant improvements through economies of scale, avoiding duplication and improving research efficiency at EU level, sharing research results, linking existing work more closely, and jointly funding strategic areas.
Current political debate around Adriatic Ionian pelagic multi-annual management plans. These plans will be a model for future discussions on other multiannual management plans for other Mediterranean species
PECH Committee (European Parliament Committee on Fisheries)
MEDAC Mediterranean Advisory Council
Spring 2018 EC's proposal for MED multiannual management plans (tbc)
SCAR FISH: Strategic Working Group (SWG) on Fisheries and Aquaculture
FishMPABlue2
Small-scale fisheries governance toolkit for comanagement with representatives of MPAs with representatives of Small-scale Fisheries
CONFISH
Toolkit (Strategic Options and strategic paths) for the sustainable management of marine ecosystems. Build bottom-up participatory approach for evolutionary-based fisheries management (three workshops)
Compare and integrate genomics, fishery biology data and experience-based knowledge to assess fishery resources status and support their management
POTENTIAL PRODUCT
European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF)
European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) fund for the EU's maritime and fisheries policies for 2014-2020 (contribution from October 2017 -> summer 2018??)
Negotiation post 2020 : the Commission is expected to publish (probably in late 2018) the draft regulation for the 2014-2020 EMFF
Angle for PANACEA: promotion for financial support to the co-management and/or to the setting-up of co-managed MPAs.
FishMPABlue2
Small-scale fisheries governance toolkit for comanagement with representatives of MPAs with representatives of Small-scale Fisheries
CONFISH: new data generated
Roadmap for the sustainable management of marine ecosystems. Build capacity by building on evolutionary-based fisheries management (three workshops)
Compare and integrate genomics, fishery biology data and experience-based knowledge to assess fishery resources status and support their management
FARNET (European Fisheries Areas Network) is the community of people implementing Community-Led Local Development (CLLD) under the EMFF. This network brings together Fisheries Local Action Groups (FLAGs), managing authorities, citizens and experts from across the EU. In the near future, the number of FLAGs that could join in co-managing MPAs could be higher and higher. Indeed, the sustainable co-management of living marine resources in some FLAGs would require setting up an MPA that overlaps its legislative boundaries (eligible area). Today this is already the case for some FLAGs: for instance, consider the EGADI MPA (also covered by FISHMPABLUE), which is both an MPA and an IT FLAG
FARNET FLAGS: PANACEA could contribute to their political lobbying by promoting synergies and offering co-management solutions for MPAs.
Autumn 2018 FARNET Conference on the future of CLLD (tbc)
POTENTIAL PRODUCT
PANACeA Potential products:
Broad dissemination of main results and toolkits delivered by MPs. PANACeA communication/dissemination campaign should focus on ""simple"" messages such as
Co-management of MPAs should be encouraged and/or supported by the European Union through the implementation of the CFP and its financial instruments
Co-management of MPAs could contribute to the environmental and socio-economic objectives scheduled by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) Art. 38,39,40 and by the CFP art. 2.1
Data collection initiatives are crucial in order to ensure the effective monitoring of Mediterranean stocks, promote their recovery and enhance the competitiveness and sustainability of the Mediterranean fishing sector
PANACeA might deliver outcomes such as
All report/brochures mentioned above
Collaboration with GFCM in order to capitalise on data collection activities (PANACeA participation in their main annual conference)
Collaboration with the European Commission (DG MARE) in order to highlight the crucial role played by the EMFF in supporting transferability and implementation of the MPs' results (Monitoring the follow-up of the international conference organised in Tallin on 12/13 October)
Collaboration with FARNET in order to promote synergies between the establishment of Fisheries Local Action Groups (FLAGs) within the administrative boundaries of the MPAs. In this respect results from MPs could be capitalised in order to start a functional dialogue with policy decision makers at national and regional levels (who are expected to decide the eligible area for the FLAGs) and the representatives of the partnerships/consortia leading the FLAGs. PANACeA should participate in the 2018 FARNET conference on the future of Community-Led Local Development (CLDD)
Mediterranean Advisory Council (MEDAC)
The Mediterranean Advisory Council, MEDAC, is a non-profit organisation which pursues aims of general European interest. Its headquarters are in Rome, Italy. The MEDAC is made up of European and national organisations representing the fisheries sector (including the industrial fleet, small-scale fisheries, the processing sector and trade unions) and other stakeholders (such as environmental organisations, consumer groups and sports/recreational fishery associations) which operate in the Mediterranean area in the framework of the CFP
Working Groups are established on a permanent basis and have the role of assisting the Executive Committee in the preparation of the opinions and joint recommendations
WG 1: Reform the Common Fisheries Policy (Regionalisation, discards management plans, multiannual management plans)
WG 5: Small-Scale Fisheries and Socio-Economic Impact
Focus Group
Focus groups are set up for a specific purpose. Their duration is limited and they are divided by geographical area
Focus Group on Adriatic Sea (IT, SI, HR)
Focus Group on Western Mediterranean (IT, FR, ES)
Focus Group on the Strait of Sicily (IT, MT)
POTENTIAL PRODUCT
PANACeA Potential products
See messages above on the key role played by the SSF
PANACeA might deliver outcomes such as
PANACeA reports, cartography and data should be sent to the General Secretariat of the AC for the Mediterranean
PANACeA could create some links in order to supplement the technical reflection of the AC-MED on future multiannual plans for specific Mediterranean species (e.g. octopus, red shrimp, etc.)
EU Policy on Blue Growth
Blue Growth is the long-term strategy to support sustainable growth in the marine and maritime sectors as a whole. Seas and oceans are drivers for the European economy and have great potential for innovation and growth. It is the maritime contribution to achieving the goals of the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.
Develop sectors that have a high potential for sustainable jobs and growth, such as aquaculture (Fisheries website), coastal tourism, etc.
Provide knowledge, legal certainty and security in the blue economy: to improve access to information about the sea; maritime spatial planning to ensure an efficient and sustainable management of activities at sea
Sea basin strategies to ensure tailor-made measures and to foster cooperation between countries
BlueMed initiative (H2020 CSA - DG Research) on Blue Growth and SRIA update and future pilot actions (next meeting in Athens, 1-2 February 2018)
6th Seminar on WestMed initiative (DG MARE) - "Workshop on the initiative for the sustainable development of the blue economy in the western Mediterranean", 9 Oct 2017
UfM Regional Stakeholder Conference on Blue Economy Naples, Italy, 29-30 November 2017
FishMPABlue2
Small-scale fisheries governance toolkit for comanagement with representatives of MPAs with representatives of Small-Scale Fisheries
CONFISH
Toolkit (Strategic Options and strategic paths) for the sustainable management of marine ecosystems. Build bottom-up participatory approach for evolutionary-based fisheries management (three workshops)
Compare and integrate genomics, fishery biology data and experience-based knowledge to assess fishery resources status and support their management
POTENTIAL PRODUCT
EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region (EUSAIR)
The EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region (EUSAIR) is a macro-regional strategy adopted in 2014 that was jointly developed by the Commission, together with the Adriatic-Ionian Region countries and stakeholders, in order to address common challenges together. The Strategy aims at creating synergies and fostering coordination among all territories in the Adriatic-Ionian Region.
EUSAIR is built on four thematic pillars
Blue growth (including Topic 2 - on Fisheries and aquaculture)
Connecting the region (transport and energy networks)
Environmental quality (including Topic 1 - on marine environment)
Sustainable tourism
Mediterranean Coast and Macroregional Strategies Week, 20-23 Sept 2017, Slovenia
FishMPABlue2
Small-scale fisheries governance toolkit for comanagement with representatives of MPAs with representatives of Small-Scale Fisheries
CONFISH
Toolkit (Strategic Options and strategic paths) for the sustainable management of marine ecosystems. Build bottom-up participatory approach for evolutionary-based fisheries management (three workshops)
Compare and integrate genomics, fishery biology data and experience-based knowledge to assess fishery resources status and support their management
POTENTIAL PRODUCT