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Shaping the Ocean’s Future

Shaping the Ocean’s Future. Ocean’s Management. Strategy( ies ) implementation. Challenges. Shaping the Ocean’s Future. Shaping the Ocean’s Future. Moving from littoral oriented to a new ocean driven paradigm. Aprox 4 million Km2 area Seabed area aprox 40 times bigger than land territory.

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Shaping the Ocean’s Future

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  1. Shaping the Ocean’s Future • Ocean’s Management • Strategy(ies) implementation • Challenges

  2. Shaping the Ocean’s Future

  3. Shaping the Ocean’s Future Moving from littoral oriented to a new ocean driven paradigm Aprox 4 million Km2 area Seabed area aprox 40 times bigger than land territory

  4. Shaping the Ocean’s Future • “MAR PORTUGAL” • Intercontinental connectivity; • Allregions are littoral(Mainland & Macaronesia); • DeepSea.

  5. Ocean’s Management

  6. Ocean’s Management SustainableDevelpment EconomicGrowth Social Cohesion The IMP aims to provideanintegratedapproachand a bettercoordinationbetweendifferent policies, sectorsandstakeholders., andpromotethe marine knoledge . Cooperate, Combine, and Harmonise

  7. Ocean’s Management EU, intercontinental and regional cooperationonOcean Territorial and Social Cohesion Access to deepsea natural resources Marine environment and biodiversity preservation RDT for accessing the deep sea and on Earth observation • “SustainableDevelopment”

  8. Ocean’s Management EUROPA 2020 SustainableDevelopment Smart,Sustainableand Inclusive Growth EU marine Strategy for AtlanticOcean Regional Strategies (inclusive growthandsocalcoehsion) Economic Environmental Social • Ecosystembased management • Reductionofcarbonfootprint • Sustainableexploitationof marine natural resources • Respondingto threatsandemergencies • Sociallyinclusive growth • EUROPE 2020– “Smart, Sustainable • and Inclusive (SSI) Growth” • National Ocean Strategy/EUSA • “Blue (SS...) Growth” • Supporting Regional Strategies • “Blue (SS+I) Growth”

  9. Ocean’s Management Environmental, social andeconomicvalueoftheOceansandCoastal Zone 2013 – 2020 “BLUE GROWTHl” stategicsdomains: • Blueenergy, • Aquaculture, • Sustainabletourism, • Mineral marine resources • Biotechnology • Natural Resources (livingand non living) • Uses andActivities • PortsandTransports logística • Recreation, boatingandtourism • Maritimeworks EU- MSAO / NOS 2013- 2020

  10. Ocean’s Management Adaptive Maritime Spatial Management Marine Environment and Biodiversity Monitoring Preserve Explore Maritime Surveillance/Traffic Monitoring (Human Activities) Exploit

  11. Strategy(ies) implementation

  12. Strategy(ies) implementation ActionPlan - EUMSAO • Joinideas for specificactions (workshops andseminars) withtheparticipationof 5 MS andstakeholders. • Identifythemainareas for research andinvestmentwhichwill lead to publicationofactionplan • Analysethepossibilitiesoffinancing (publicandprivate) theactions Multianual Financial Framework (2014-2020) 5 WS + PublicConsultation Articulation, Harmonization, Coordination, CooperationbetweenMemberStates, RegionsandStakeholders

  13. Strategy(ies) implementation TheImplementationofTheNationalOceanStrategy – NOS 2013-2020 SKILLS andCapabilities • HumanResources, promoting intersectorial cooperationofskillsandcompetencies • Financial resourceseiros, Financial Framework , Cohesion Fund, European Regional Development Fund, European Social Fund,….. • Informationdiffusionandcommunication, data colletion, ….. Synergies, skillsandcomplementarity Strategicthought

  14. Strategy(ies) implementation OpportunitiesandThreats Marine environment and biodiversity monitoring Adaptive Maritime Spatial Management Maritime Surveillance/Traffic Monitoring (Human Activities) KeyAction Living Natural Resources Preserve Explore Domains Exployr Non- Living Natural Resources Smart Inclusive andSustainablegrowth - promotingnew jobs andeconomy (innovativeperspectivesabouttheeconomic, social andenvironmentalvalueofoceansand costal zone)

  15. Strategy(ies) implementation Natural Resources - system Governance Other Uses andActivities Non living natural resources Living Natural resources

  16. Strategy(ies) implementation • ActionPlan: • Strategy(ies) implementation action plan: • “Sustainable Development” “Mar Portugal” StategicPlanning Programs Projets FollowtheimplementationandMonitoring UpdatetheActionPlan Monitoringandevaluation Review

  17. Challenges

  18. Challenges • 2014-2020: • Financial Framework (total - €1.025 B (?) - 2011): • Smart & Inclusive Growth -€491 mM (?) • SustainableGrowth, natural • resources - €383 mM (?) • Security and Citizenship – €18 mM (?) • Global Europe - €70.0 mM (?) • Administration - €62.6 mM (?) • Instruments: • CohesionFund • European Regional DevelopmentFund • European Social Fund • European Maritime affairs and Fisheires Fund: €6.2mM (0.6%) • (Pilars(Smart, Green): Fisheries; Aquaculture; IMP; Sustainedand Inclusive Territorial Development) • LIFE • Horizon 2020 • CompetitivnessofEntreprisesandSME’s • Regulation: • European Territorial Cohesion (ETC) • EuropeanGroupingof Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) Tier 1 Central Admin Governance – IMP Coordination, MS Cooperation and Coherence (Strat Com) Tier 2 Regional/Local authorities – direct action and inter-regional/cities cooperation Tier 3 Stakeholders (Economy, technology, R&D) – cooperationprojects FEED INTO PARTNERSHIP CONTRACT

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