Green Paper for a EU Maritime Policy

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The Green Paper Towards the future Maritime Policy for the Union: a European vision for the oceans and seas aims to launch a debate about a future EU Maritime Policy that treats the oceans and seas in a holistic way in order to achieve a sustainable development of these areas; this is, to ensure mutual reinforcement of economic growth, social welfare and environmental protection.

In this regard, the Green Paper proposes a policy that is integrated, intersectoral and multidisciplinary, and not a mere collection of vertical sectoral policies. Hence, existing sectoral policies on maritime transport, industry, offshore energy, fisheries, the marine environment, coastal regions and others are to be examined in a systematic manner in order to explore how they could be combined to reinforce each other by avoiding fragmentation of decision-making.

Underlying Principles

The Commission believes that in pursuing the vision of "an all-embracing maritime policy aimed at developing a thriving maritime economy, in an environmental sustainable manner" it should rest firmly on twin pillars:

  • The Lisbon Strategy
  • An Ecosystem-based Management


Relation with the coastal zone


Relation with ICZM


Relation with other EU policies


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