This brief describes the definition of MSP and emphasizes that consultation with scientists, technical experts, the business community, stakeholders, and those with traditional knowledge is the foundation of Marine Planning.
On 1 April 2021, EASME A3 EMFF became part of the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) to implement the EMFAF (European Maritime Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund) successor of EMFF. Relevant documents such as data protection notices are being reviewed & updated in light of our current transfer from EASME to CINEA Executive Agency. Thus, after 1 April 2021 any reference to EASME shall be read as CINEA during the transition period.
stakeholder perception
World Ocean Council
The WOC report provides the first multi-sector, industry-oriented review and analysis of the value, challenges and opportunities of MSP for the ocean business community.
GAP1
Active engagement of fisheries stakeholders through their participation in scientific research provides a way to help reduce tension and build collaborative working relationships that yield long-term benefits to resource management.
Coconet
Assess stakeholder perceptions towards the effectiveness of coastal and marine protection and management measures in the Mediterranean and Black Sea.