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POLISH LAW ON MSP

POLISH LAW ON MSP. Andrzej Cieślak Maritime Office in Gdynia. Preconditions. Ownership/management of all sea areas (internal sea waters, territorial sea, EEZ ): the State, and in its name the Minister responsible for matters of maritime economy – in practice the Maritime Administration.

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POLISH LAW ON MSP

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  1. POLISH LAW ON MSP Andrzej Cieślak Maritime Office in Gdynia Stakeholder Conference – Batumi, 15 Sept. 2017

  2. Preconditions • Ownership/management of all sea areas (internal sea waters, territorial sea, EEZ): the State, and in its name the Minister responsible for matters of maritime economy – in practice the Maritime Administration. • ICZM practiced and gradually developed since early 1990-ies, but elements present at least since 1950-ies • 1955 – institution of „coastal belt”; • 1981 – Long Term Programme for Coastal Protection and Maintenance of Beaches; • 1991 and later – Act on Sea Areas of Poland and Maritime Administration and other Acts take into account sea/land interactions, especially with regard to safety issues, including impact of climate change; • 2001 – Strategy of Coastal Protection until 2050 with perspective until 2100 • Since 2001, basing on a series of EU-funded international projects (especially BaltCoast, PlanCoast, BaltSeaPlan, PartiSEApate), gradual building of knowledge, experience and capacity for doing MSP and SEA for MSP, and of awareness in the coastal regions. Stakeholder Conference – Batumi, 15 Sept. 2017

  3. Important moments • 1991 – Act on sea areas of Poland and maritime administration • 2003 – introduction of MSP into the Act on maritime areas… (2 articles)  • 2015 – extensive amendment of the Act • EC involvement (since 2007, MSP roadmap 2008) • Setting up of the HELCOM/VASAB MSP Working Group (2010) – Baltic Sea MSP principles, Roadmap, guidelines Stakeholder Conference – Batumi, 15 Sept. 2017

  4. Where we are now • Law in place • A preliminary Study of conditions of spatial development of Polish sea areas finalised in early 2015 and updated (English version may be downloaded from http://www.umgdy.gov.pl/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/INZ_Study_of_conditions.pdf ) • Planning process for an MSP in scale 1:200,000 of all Polish sea areas except two lagoons and port areas started in July 2016 • International consultation process started with information/consultation meeting in October 2016; next meeting November 2017 • V0 of the Plan ready by end of September 2017 • Adoption expected 2019/2020 • Of course lots of unknowns and difficulties Stakeholder Conference – Batumi, 15 Sept. 2017

  5. Stakeholder Conference – Batumi, 15 Sept. 2017

  6. Thank you Fot.: Piotr Domaradzki Stakeholder Conference – Batumi, 15 Sept. 2017

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