EU HOs in Mediterranean and Black Sea (MBS) CROATIA FRANCE GREECE ITALY MALTA X SLOVENIA X SPAIN ROMANIA X

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EU HOs in Mediterranean and Black Sea (MBS) CROATIA FRANCE GREECE ITALY MALTA X SLOVENIA X SPAIN ROMANIA X

Croatia Current status of hydrographic survey in acc. IHO C-55 pub. criteria

Croatia

Croatia by LIDAR The area to be covered is about 3 000 km 2 calculated to 20 m C.L.

Possible joint /cooperation survey in Adriatic Sea

France Total Area = 2900 Km 2 Regions to be surveyed Occitanie Provence-Alpes-Côte d Azur (PACA) Area of interest (depths) 0 to 10m (Lidar) 10 to 50m (MBES) 0 to 30m (Lidar) Already surveyed (km²) 480 10 1170 To be surveyed (km²) 530 1750 1230 30 to 50m (MBES) 50 340 0 to 30-40m (Lidar) Running 2018 970 running 2018 Corsica 30 to 50m (MBES) 620running 2018 Total 2900

Greece Greek Islands Archipelagos

Greece Total Area = 3835 Km 2

Italy Sea Area: 556.218 km2 Coast line lenght: 7.800 km Explored area: 2% to be surveyed (before 1920) 48% to be surveyed with modern techniques (between 1920-1970) 50% surveyed with modern techniques (after 1970 Low density)

Ligurian Sea (0-50m) Italy Total Area = 34.724 Km 2 Thyrrenian Sea (0-50m) Adriatic Sea (0-50m) West Sardinian Sea (0-50m) COVERAGE AREA LIGURIAN SEA TIRRHENIAN SEA Depth (m) Area of Interest KMQ Surveyed Multibeam KMQ To be surveyed KMQ To be surveyed % 0-20 1442 16.46 1425.54 98.8 20-50 1546 12.28 1533.72 99.2 0-20 2682 257.71 2424.29 90.4 20-50 4131 213.4 3917.6 94.8 Ionian Sea (0-50m) ADRIATIC SEA IONIAN SEA STRAIT OF SICILIA WEST MEDITERRAN EAN (SARDEGNA) 0-20 6950 319.46 6630.54 95.4 20-50 12040 61.41 11978.59 99.4 0-20 815 69.2 745.8 91.5 20-50 1725 59.75 1665.25 96.5 0-20 712 123 589 82.7 20-50 1692 124 1568 92.6 0-20 750 17.5 732.5 97.6 20-50 1583 70 1513 95.6

Romania Enhance data density of 0-15m water depth region, but most probable it has to take into account an onshore buffer zone for Lidar surveying. GIS technology is used and the area to be covered is about 1500 km 2.

Slovenia All Slovenian waters can be considered coastal. The area is rather small and shallow (average 17m).For this reason all the area should be covered with high resolution data. A 2 km buffer from coastline should be considered as priority area to be surveyed with high resolution data: approximately 92 km 2.

INTERREG PROJECT https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1os6nnsbi7- IAGvdlYYqTgNK3mgI&ll=43.09973726849616%2C8.099400741210956&z=7

INTERREG VA Italy-Croatia Coastal Mapping and Data in the Programme Coastal mapping activities are included in 2 different priority axis of the Programme: - PRIORITY AXIS 2 - Safety and resilience - has 2 specific objectives with a coastal mapping and data dimension: Specific Objective 2.1 - Improve the climate change monitoring and planning of adaptation measures tackling specific effects, in the cooperation area - will support actions: - Aimed at improving the knowledge base, data and monitoring systems supporting adaptation capacity; - Actions aimed at increasing the capacity for planning of adaptation measures These actions could consist in setting up of common/ integrated/ harmonized monitoring and observing systems, model, spatial data infrastructures to improve the assessment and forecast capabilities, support the planning and design phase, promote the resilience to climate change Specific Objective 2.2 - Increase the safety of the Programme area from natural and man-made disaster - will support activities aimed at: - Improving monitoring of risks - Increasing the management capacity of / prompt response to disasters

INTERREG VA Italy-France Marittimo MARITTIMO Coastal Mapping and Data in the Programme Priority Axis 2 - Protection and valorization of natural and cultural resources and risk management - Improve the capacity of public institutions to anticipate and manage, jointly, certain specific risks arising from climate change: hydrological risk, particularly related to flooding, coastal erosion, fires.

INTERREG VB Adriatic and Ionian Sea Activities related to coastal data and mapping 2 other priorities of the Programme need coastal data and mapping in order to be implemented: Priority Axis 1: Innovative and Smart Region includes maritime technologies and covers activities such as seabed mining which need coastal and seabed mapping. Priority Axis 3: Connected Region has a large maritime dimension, maritime transport having an important share in the strategy of the Programme.

INTERREG VB Mediterranean Activities related to coastal data and mapping The 3 other priorities of the programme will need coastal data and mapping in order to reach some of their objectives: INTERREG VB Mediterranean

Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) http://www.msp-platform.eu/msp-practice/msp-projects

BLACK SEA

EASTERN MED INTERREG

WESTERN MED

ADRION.HINTECOS (HUMAN IMPACTS ON SEA-FLOOR INTEGRITY AND ECOSYSTEMS IN THE ADRIATIC-IONIAN SEAS) Submission by the end of March

2014-2020 INTERREG V-A Italy - France (Maritime) IMPACT Project Port Impact on Protected Marine Areas: Cooperative Cross-Border Actions

AMARe (ACTION FOR MARINE PROTECTED AREAS) Status Ongoing Completion Year 2019 COUNTRIES France Greece Italy Malta Spain