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The government is looking for a scenario where shipping, fishing and tourism are catered to first, marine protection second, and offshore renewable energy third. This latter sector should only get Baltic Proper areas. Current marine protection sights make a lot of sense, they should be properly implemented first before additional areas are found. | The government is looking for a scenario where shipping, fishing and tourism are catered to first, marine protection second, and offshore renewable energy third. This latter sector should only get Baltic Proper areas. Current marine protection sights make a lot of sense, they should be properly implemented first before additional areas are found. | ||
Internationally, the government needs to be mindful of its membership of the EU and NATO. It enjoys these westerly ties, and is weary of developments towards the east. Yet the westerly ties also introduce some influences that this country is still getting used to, notably when it comes to environmental protection. Other influences, e.g. concerning energy security, are not so difficult to deal with at all - the country happily benefits from them.<headertabs/> | Internationally, the government needs to be mindful of its membership of the EU and NATO. It enjoys these westerly ties, and is weary of developments towards the east. Yet the westerly ties also introduce some influences that this country is still getting used to, notably when it comes to environmental protection. Other influences, e.g. concerning energy security, are not so difficult to deal with at all - the country happily benefits from them. | ||
= Adriatic Sea = | |||
Country Yellow has currently only a small role to play in the Adriatic Sea region. Of all countries it is economically the weakest. Although it is now considered politically reasonably stable, for a very long time this was not the case. The country is a relatively recent member of NATO, and a prospective member of the EU. The coastal area is nationally and internationally regarded as pristine and untouched, with mostly small fishing villages besides the odd larger town. The country is also host to many islands close to shore. The economy is dominated by agriculture. The biggest maritime sector is fishing. | |||
Country Yellow's government wants to see its population getting above the poverty line more and more. Agriculture is important, but a more diverse and balanced economy should help more people get jobs and improve the overall economy. The government has set its eyes on tourism. Especially once EU membership is official, it has huge potential in attracting international tourists, according to this government. | |||
To that end, the government is looking for a scenario where coastal towns become busy touristic coastal cities, and have a fitting marine and maritime infrastructure. Think of passenger ferry routes, harbours for cruise ships, boating areas, artisanal fishing areas, diving areas and beaches/bathing sites. The government is interested in scenarios that combine this meaningfully and convincingly with marine protection. The commercial fishing industry should perhaps simply go further out to sea? | |||
Internationally, the government should be aware of the EU legislation that will be coming its way. As it is fixed on finalising the membership, the government will surely need to convince the EU that it will and can conform to e.g. marine protection legislation and reducing carbon emissions. Is the government fully aware of this...? | |||
= Eastern Mediterranean Sea = | |||
Located along the Mediterranean coast in North Africa, country Yellow boasts a strategic position shaped by diverse landscapes. Its Mediterranean shores are of paramount importance, both economically and environmentally. Given Yellow's extensive coastline and reliance on oil exports, the protection and planning of the coastal zone are imperative. It's governments collaboration aims to mitigate the potential negative impacts of oil spills on coastal and marine habitats. | |||
Country Yellow's economy is heavily reliant on oil exports, constituting a substantial portion of its national income. Despite challenges, marine fisheries and related activities, though representing a smaller share in the Eastern Mediterranean, play a crucial role. Political instability and conflict have deeply affected Yellow's maritime sectors. However, this challenging backdrop presents an opportunity to implement marine spatial planning measures that not only restore coastal industries but also ensure responsible resource management for long-term sustainability. | |||
As Country Yellow charts its course toward recovery, strategic marine spatial planning stands as a linchpin in rebuilding its coastal economy. This approach aims to contribute not only to economic resurgence but also to the overall stability of the nation. By prioritizing responsible resource management and sustainability in vital sectors like fisheries and oil exports, Country Yellow aspires to forge a resilient and prosperous maritime future.<headertabs/> |
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