EGMP Meeting in Stockholm in the framework of the Swedish Presidency 21 March, Stockholm. Linda Lingsten Unit of maritime spatial planning

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EGMP Meeting in Stockholm in the framework of the Swedish Presidency 21 March, Stockholm Linda Lingsten Unit of maritime spatial planning

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Av Mike Beauregard from Nunavut, Canada - Turkey Tail, CC BY 2.0,

3/28/2018 7

A competitive, innovative and sustainable maritime sector can contribute to increased employment, reduced environmental impact and an attractive living environment. http://www.government.se/contentassets/9e9c9007f0944165855630ab4f59de01/a-swedish-maritime-strategy-- for-people-jobs-and-the-environment 3/28/2018 8

Strategy for the development of the maritime industries - with three perspectives and six areas of action Attractive Coastal Areas A Balanced Marine Environment Vision Competetive Marine industries Areas of action A healthy and safe marine environment Knowledge and innovation Maritime spatial planning Functional rules and effcient permit processes International cooperation Conditions for the business sector and industri-specific measures Sustainable growth

P2 Access to work places in the coastal areas P3 Destination attractiveness P1 Environmental impacts on the seas Aggregate of the total environmental impact, in regards to several affecting components. Data is collected and shows the total cumulative impact according to tools developed for the marine spatial planning. A Balanced Marine Environment P4 Attractive residential environments P5 Connected coastal areas P6 Smart coastal areas The indicator shows the coastal municipalities ability to attract people with higher education and with creative professions. Attractive Coastal Areas Vision Competetive Marine industries P7 Competitive Industries The indicator consists of : The number of people employed within the maritime industries The value added in the maritime industries (million sek) Export in the maritime industries (thousand sek)

ÅO1 Eutrophication ÅO2 Environmental toxins in Swedish-caught fish ÅO3 Sustainable use of the fish stocks ÅO4 Accidents and incidents in Swedish waters ÅO5 Innovation for Maritime Industries New data required!! ÅO6 Comprehensive planning of coast, sea and archipelago ÅO7 Fair traffic regulations ÅO8 Resources for international cooperation concerning innovation and maritime environment New data required!! Areas of action ÅO9-13 The competitiveness of the industries A healthy and ÅO14 safesea marine based energy environment production Knowledge and innovation ÅO15 Swedish merchant s fleet Maritime spatial planning ÅO16 Overnight stays/visits in the coastal area Functional rules and effcient permit processes ÅO17 Season extension International cooperation ÅO18 Fish and seafood catches Conditions for the business sector and ÅO19 Production of aquaculture industri-specific measures ÅO1 Eutrophication The indicator consists of two parts, divided on geographical sea basins. Attractive Coastal Areas A Balanced Marine Environment Phosphorus load on the sea Nitrogen load on the sea Source: Helcom and OSPAR Vision Sustainable growth Competetive Marine industries ÅO6 Comprehensive planning of coast, sea and archipelago The share of Sweden s coastal municipalities that have a comprehensive plan for its coastal- and sea area. Value 2017: 26 out of 82

Conclusions Utilize already existing data in order to avoid additional, unnecessary administration There are available information in many areas in order to build a good basis for decision making Identify the people who have the talent to understand and decode the three different perspectives actors who have the resources and the mandate to make key decision Lastly, even rough estimations can be enough to work with in order make the right/good decisions.