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Country Red has a strategic and historic marine presence in its part of the Baltic Sea area. Its modern history is turbulent, but since its more western orientation (which includes EU and NATO membership), it has enjoyed and benefited greatly from its peace and prosperity. It has a strong relationship with country Green, resulting in interconnector electricity and telecommunication cables, as well as very regular and very popular passenger traffic with country Green. The infamous Nordstream pipelines run through this country's EEZ, as well as heavy ship traffic to particularly country | Country Red has a strategic and historic marine presence in its part of the Baltic Sea area. Its modern history is turbulent, but since its more western orientation (which includes EU and NATO membership), it has enjoyed and benefited greatly from its peace and prosperity. It has a strong relationship with country Green, resulting in interconnector electricity and telecommunication cables, as well as very regular and very popular passenger traffic with country Green. The infamous Nordstream pipelines run through this country's EEZ, as well as heavy ship traffic to particularly country Aqua's major ports. Its large islands to the west are unique, both ecologically and culturally. | ||
Country Red's government wants to protect for what it has fought so hard over the past decades to get. Still the rather large more shallow areas to the west and south are ideal for offshore renewable energy development, according to the government. Investing in this fits with further improving the environmental protection of the country overall, and the western islands in particular. The fishing industry, while powerful, needs to fall in line in this respect, according to the government. | Country Red's government wants to protect for what it has fought so hard over the past decades to get. Still the rather large more shallow areas to the west and south are ideal for offshore renewable energy development, according to the government. Investing in this fits with further improving the environmental protection of the country overall, and the western islands in particular. The fishing industry, while powerful, needs to fall in line in this respect, according to the government. | ||
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To that end, the government is looking for a scenario where first, substantial offshore renewable energy areas are developed on a reasonably short term, with ideally an almost exponential growth after that until a set target is reached. This target is still being finalised, but should be substantial. The idea of this limiting commercial fishing is deemed more as a bonus than as a problem. At the same time, the government wants to offer a new perspective for this industry. Other than that, existing sectors should generally keep what they already have. | To that end, the government is looking for a scenario where first, substantial offshore renewable energy areas are developed on a reasonably short term, with ideally an almost exponential growth after that until a set target is reached. This target is still being finalised, but should be substantial. The idea of this limiting commercial fishing is deemed more as a bonus than as a problem. At the same time, the government wants to offer a new perspective for this industry. Other than that, existing sectors should generally keep what they already have. | ||
The country needs to be mindful of its diverse international relations. The positive relationship with country Green is very important, if only to becomes of these two country's mutual ... distrust ... with country | The country needs to be mindful of its diverse international relations. The positive relationship with country Green is very important, if only to becomes of these two country's mutual ... distrust ... with country Aqua. As mentioned, country Red is a full member of both NATO and the EU, although the EU membership is still quite young. So far, the priorities that the EU brings to this country have generally been viewed rather positively. | ||
= Clyde Marine Region= | = Clyde Marine Region= | ||
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To that end, the government is looking for a scenario where modern and new maritime sectors get space. At the moment the government is looking mostly at aquaculture. Offshore renewable energy is interesting, but a preliminary investigation years ago left the government with more questions than answers. What about the depth of the sea? Can we reuse some of the older oil and gas infrastructure? What about making oil and gas production cleaner? | To that end, the government is looking for a scenario where modern and new maritime sectors get space. At the moment the government is looking mostly at aquaculture. Offshore renewable energy is interesting, but a preliminary investigation years ago left the government with more questions than answers. What about the depth of the sea? Can we reuse some of the older oil and gas infrastructure? What about making oil and gas production cleaner? | ||
Internationally, the country needs to be mindful of EU legislation coming its way. It's an old and influential member state, but sometimes the majority decides something that this country's government might not be very happy with. Particularly the EU's marine protection policies are a source of concern: the country cannot just ignore them...<headertabs/> | Internationally, the country needs to be mindful of EU legislation coming its way. It's an old and influential member state, but sometimes the majority decides something that this country's government might not be very happy with. Particularly the EU's marine protection policies are a source of concern: the country cannot just ignore them... | ||
= Eastern Mediterranean Sea = | |||
Red's maritime sectors have face disruptions due to conflict. Fishing has traditionally been a part of its economy. The conflict, however, has had adverse effects on the fishing industry. As the nation looks towards recovery, there's an opportunity to incorporate marine spatial planning measures that focus on rebuilding fisheries, preserving marine ecosystems, and promoting sustainable activities. | |||
The country does have oil and gas reserves, and prior to the conflict, the oil sector contributed to the country's revenue. The conflict has led to damage to infrastructure, displacement of populations, and a general deterioration of the economic environment. Within its coastal landscape, country Red grapples with the impacts of conflict, displaced populations, and the need for economic recovery. Marine spatial planning becomes essential for rebuilding infrastructure, revitalizing fisheries, and addressing the challenges posed by ongoing conflict. | |||
To conclude, Red's plan must navigate the complexities of ongoing conflict, humanitarian considerations, and potential collaboration with neighboring countries. Sustainable development and collaboration with neighboring countries are key ingredients for this country's MSP Challenge.<headertabs/> |
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