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Within the wider Celtic Sea context, the authority needs to be mindful that other authorities don't belittle it. With the Clyde river on one end, and the wider Celtic Sea on the other, this area and thus its authority is unfortunately easily overlooked or even ignored. | Within the wider Celtic Sea context, the authority needs to be mindful that other authorities don't belittle it. With the Clyde river on one end, and the wider Celtic Sea on the other, this area and thus its authority is unfortunately easily overlooked or even ignored. | ||
=Adriatic Sea= | =Adriatic Sea= | ||
Country Green has reasonably small role to play in geographical and geopolitical terms within the Adriatic Sea region. The country's modern history was very dynamic, swinging back and forth between left and right. Most recently the country became much more westerly oriented, becoming a NATO | Country Green has reasonably small role to play in geographical and geopolitical terms within the Adriatic Sea region. The country's modern history was very dynamic, swinging back and forth between left and right. Most recently the country became much more westerly oriented, becoming a NATO and a EU member. It is not the most economically prosperous of countries, but also certainly not poor. In the sea area its primary sectors are fishing and shipping, in that order. | ||
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. | 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/> | ||
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