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The country's government wants to open up much further for tourism. Neighbouring countries have a very well-established touristic infrastructure, and this country has beautiful and improving fishing villages and marinas, so why shouldn't they get a piece of the tourism pie? It should be relatively easy to attract tourists, and it can easily coexist with existing maritime activities, according to this government. | The country's government wants to open up much further for tourism. Neighbouring countries have a very well-established touristic infrastructure, and this country has beautiful and improving fishing villages and marinas, so why shouldn't they get a piece of the tourism pie? It should be relatively easy to attract tourists, and it can easily coexist with existing maritime activities, according to this government. | ||
Consequently, the government is looking for a scenario where (marine) tourism is highly stimulated, in peaceful coexistence with fishing and shipping. The government has heard of international interest in offshore renewable energy areas, but so far has limited knowledge about it to make any decisions. <headertabs/> | Consequently, the government is looking for a scenario where (marine) tourism is highly stimulated, in peaceful coexistence with fishing and shipping. The government has heard of international interest in offshore renewable energy areas, but so far has limited knowledge about it to make any decisions. | ||
= Eastern Mediterranean Sea= | |||
Country Green has a unique geographical composition, consisting of thousands of islands and islets, the depths of its waters and the great biological diversity they contain. Country Green has a well-developed coastal and sea tourism sector, facilitating boating, marinas and cruise ship ports. | |||
Green's fishing industry contributes significantly to the Mediterranean fishing fleet operations. Small-scale fisheries play a pivotal role, not only economically but also socially and culturally, providing jobs and income, particularly in remote areas. Additionally, the evolving dynamics of the tourism sector and the exploration of oil and gas resources in the country's waters demand careful consideration to balance economic growth with environmental preservation. | |||
In pursuing this vision, the government envisions a scenario where substantial offshore renewable energy areas are developed in the short term, with plans for exponential growth until reaching a significant target. The concept of limiting commercial fishing in these areas is considered a positive step, offering an opportunity for the industry to adapt. Simultaneously, the government seeks to provide a new perspective for the fishing industry while allowing existing sectors to maintain their current standing. | |||
To conclude, country Green stands at the forefront of a strategic and sustainable evolution, leveraging its maritime presence for the benefit of its people and the environment. The proposed plan reflects a commitment to balance, aiming for exponential growth in renewable energy while maintaining positive relationships and addressing the concerns of diverse stakeholders. <headertabs/> |
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