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Marine Research Infrastructures: policy context

Marine Research Infrastructures: policy context. Expert Group on Marine Research Infrastructures 1st meeting - Brussels – 12 March 2010. Waddah Saab - DG RTD.H - European Commission. A thriving EU maritime economy.  "Traditional sectors".   "New"  sectors.

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Marine Research Infrastructures: policy context

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  1. Marine Research Infrastructures: policy context Expert Group on Marine Research Infrastructures 1st meeting - Brussels – 12 March 2010 Waddah Saab - DG RTD.H - European Commission

  2. A thriving EU maritime economy  "Traditional sectors"   "New"  sectors

  3. Pressure on marine environment / Climate change

  4. The drivers for the Marine / Maritime research strategy The maritime economy is of crucial importance and we need to further develop it There is an increasing environmental pressure from human activities and climate change There is a need to better predict (and mitigate) impact of climate change through marine science

  5. Other background factors • The worst economic crisis since WW-II… • At a time of enormous environmental challenges • ↑ budget deficits/debts, ↓public spending • For the Commission, the solution lies in science & innovation («smart and green economy»), but will member states and regions follow us? • New Commission(er) / FP 8 preparation • Grand societal challenges – cross cutting research • Link FP with structural funds • Emphasis on innovation • Science to better support policy

  6. Science  Envt Policy Understand impact of human activities on marine environment  GES  MSFD Understand impact of climate change on marine environment Understand climate / ocean interactions to better predict climate change and its impacts Science  Innovation Mitigate impact of "traditional"  activities on marine envt  green technologies, MSP… etc. Develop potential of new sea-based activities  marine bio-economy, renewable energy… Optimise mitigation measures for climate change impacts (sea level rise, coastal erosion, extreme events…) We need research for:

  7. How far are we from this ideal world? We need more marine research infrastructure to observe & understand impact of human activities & climate change on the marine environment Issues are inter-disciplinary and our research programmes are thematic  need for integration of knowledge Seas are shared & major research infrastructure and programmes require funding beyond the capacity of single member states  need for improved synergy Improved interactions with and within an inter-disciplinary, multi-sector scientific & industrial communities  need for new governance mechanisms The 4 areas mentioned provide broadly the structure of the marine / maritime research strategy Plus an over-arching international dimension

  8. EU and Regional approach Regional scale:*Envt coherence*Economic and social integration*Regional conventions B1 A B2 European scale:*MSFD / EEA *Big technological challenges (e.g. deep sea)*Big infrastructure prog (ARGO, EMSO) *Harmonised methodsservices (GMES) B3 B4 D C2 C1 C3 C4

  9. MMRS / Key initiatives Knowledge integration Joint calls on cross-thematic marine / maritime topics Support action to strengthen cooperation between maritime industries and marine science In the longer term, boost links between maritime technology platforms (transport / energy / aquaculture…) Synergies BONUS 169 in Baltic SEAS-ERA Joint Programming Initiative by Norway on "Healthy and Productive Seas " Difficult to predict how extensive it will be Many uncertainties as to implementing modalities But potentially a strong vehicle and frame for many of our initiatives Important for the identification of « seas and oceans » as a societal challenge in FP8 Need to articulate the 2 levels

  10. MMRS / key initiatives Governance Forum of scientific and industrial stakeholders: promote consensus on priorities, integrate knowledge, disseminate results… Science / industry / policy dialogue started at the European Maritime Day in Rome – in May 2010 in Gijon - Spain Structured scientific support to the implementation of the MFSD to: review regularly existing research results relevant to GES synthesise them in reports usable by policy makers get consensus of MS representatives and pass the knowledge to policy makers What about Marine Research infrastructure?

  11. International dimension Scope: International scientific cooperation with neighbours in shared seas International scientific cooperation and global ocean perspective in large international programmes and infrastructure projects In 2009-2010 focus on: The Mediterranean and Black Sea (long term framework for regional cooperation) The Arctic In the longer term: Commission to take more global perspective (IOC…) Take a leading role in the global assessment of Oceans

  12. MMRS - Key initiatives Marine Research Infrastructures EMODNET Action Plan Study to screen funding opportunities in structural funds for MRI Expert group on marine research infrastructure Identify key gaps vis-à-vis policy needs Actions to (start) fill the gaps Governance mechanisms for the long term management of EU marine research infrastructure

  13. I. Marine Environment / Climate Change Observation of the sea column Observation of the sea beds IT systems Satellites (left out of this exercise) … (6 ESFRI projects: AURORA BOREALIS, EURO-ARGO, EMSO, SIAOS, ICOS, LIFEWATCH ) II. Support to Innovation / the new maritime economy Marine bio-economy Marine biotechnologies Aquaculture Marine renewable energy Wind, wave, tidal, thermal (2 ESFRI projects: EMBRC, ECCSEL) Marine Research Infrastructures Data infrastructures - Sensors – IT Systems

  14. Conclusion We can conceptualise the objectives of the marine and maritime research strategy as: Understanding the GES of our seas Maximising the value we extract from our seas in a way that is compatible with the GES In the short term, focus on: Implementing «The Ocean of tomorrow» and preparing possible future joint calls Promote funding marine research infrastructure, e.g. with structural funds Bonus 169 and over-arching marine ERA-Net Support action to the Marine and Maritime Research Forum In the medium term: Support Norway JPI initiative Develop the marine and maritime research «Forum» / Promote integration across maritime sectors / technologies Develop governance of EU marine research infrastructure Design a structured scientific advisory mechanism in relation to the GES / MSFD International dimension (Mediterranean, Arctic, IOC)

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