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Consequently, the government is looking for a scenario where areas closer to shore are reserved for marine tourism interests, fishing and aquaculture. The government is open to exploring new marine protected areas further out at sea, in collaboration with its neighbouring countries. The commercial shipping traffic further out at sea needs to maintain its status quo. | Consequently, the government is looking for a scenario where areas closer to shore are reserved for marine tourism interests, fishing and aquaculture. The government is open to exploring new marine protected areas further out at sea, in collaboration with its neighbouring countries. The commercial shipping traffic further out at sea needs to maintain its status quo. | ||
More internationally, while the country is aware of new impending regulations because of its upcoming EU membership, it is unsure how to deal with them given the national interests. <headertabs/> | More internationally, while the country is aware of new impending regulations because of its upcoming EU membership, it is unsure how to deal with them given the national interests. | ||
=Eastern Mediterranean Sea= | |||
Country Orange has a relatively modest marine presence in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, it traditionally has focused on commercial fishing, coastal tourism, shipping and offshore oil and gas ventures. Also Marine Aquaculture, which is mainly concentrated along the southern coast, has seen significant growth over the last decade. The official mariculture zones identified are crucial for sector sustainability, preventing competition for space and improving the investment climate. | |||
The country is proactively preparing for the gradual phasing out of oil and gas rigs over the next decade, the main challenge is its competition with ongoing conservation efforts and the indispensable shipping sector- which both are deemed non-negotiable priorities. However, recent discoveries of hydrocarbons, and especially gas, implying additional exploration is likely in the near future. In 2019, 9 exploration licenses for gas and oil were granted. Country Orange and Country [[Pink]] have an agreement for cross-median line hydrocarbon resources development. | |||
Country Orange remains vigilant about its maritime traffic, including the preservation of shipping lanes and passenger routes that are deemed unalterable. The island counts 6 ports and has the third-largest fleet in the European Union. The country also serves as a major port of call for the European cruise industry, as the leading economic sector is Coastal tourism. Simultaneously, the nation is committed to upholding its national defense needs. | |||
In conclusion, country Orange is dedicated to striking a delicate balance between economic interests, environmental conservation, and international considerations of its Mediterranean waters. The strategic approach aspires blending traditional sectors with forward-looking initiatives to shape a diverse and robust maritime landscape. From the bustling deep-sea shipping industry, supported by strategically positioned ports, to the innovative approach in securing fresh water through desalination technologies.<headertabs/> |
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