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Country Purple has | Country Purple has a relatively small marine presence in the Adriatic Sea, both in terms of surface and influence. The country is still relatively young in its current form, and has politically been incredibly dynamic over the past decades. Once part of a much larger nation with strong communist foundations and eastern alliances, it is now up for full EU membership and part of other more western alliances. The coastal area does not have the highest priority on the country's political agenda. Still there are important passenger routes across this country's part of the Adriatic. There are also several important electricity interconnecting cables connecting this country's grid to others'. | ||
<headertabs/> | The country's government is looking to see its (marine) touristic areas grow. Offshore renewable energy development might be technically possible, but is not really on the government's agenda. It would rather focus on 'blue growth', notably commercial fishing and aquaculture. In the past neighbouring countries laid telecommunication cables through this country's EEZ, without really involving it. The country would like to see this change. | ||
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 EU membership, it is unsure how to deal with them given the national interests. | |||
= Eastern Mediterranean Sea = | |||
Country Purple is situated at the crossroads of history and heritage and has a strategic and historic presence in its part of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea area. Despite regional complexities this country has progressed into an era of innovation and economic growth. As about 90% of Purple's foreign trade is carried out via the Mediterranean Sea. | |||
Recognizing the potential of its coastal areas, the government envisions a strategic utilization of offshore renewable energy, aligning with environmental sustainability goals. The government's proposed plan envisions substantial growth in offshore renewable energy areas, with a focus on both short-term development and exponential expansion. This ambitious initiative is seen as an opportunity to simultaneously boost environmental sustainability and encourage innovation in the fishing industry. | |||
The government navigates the challenges of protecting sensitive ecosystems, promoting responsible fisheries, and fostering a thriving maritime economy while preserving the unique ecological features of its coastal areas.<headertabs/> |
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