Second Stakeholders Conference on the development of a European Marine Strategy The Marine Environment; Mare liberum or our common challenge?

Similar documents
The BLUEMED INITIATIVE: objectives, achievements and future actions

Arts, Culture and Sustainability: Building Synergies between Asia and Europe 6-7 December 2009 Danish Cultural Institute, Copenhagen

THE BLUEMED INITIATIVE AND ITS STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDA

The BLUEMED Initiative: RESEARCH AND INNOVATION INITIATIVE FOR BLUE JOBS AND GROWTH IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

EU-European Arctic Dialogue Seminar Information

PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION FOR THE THIRD HIGH-LEVEL MEETING ON TRANSPORT, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT

Call for proposals to host. the. Ecsite Directors Forum 2015 or Ecsite Directors Forum 2016

Second Annual Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals

Asia Pacific Impact Investment workshop hosted by the Global Steering Group for Impact Investment (GSG), UNESCAP and the British Council

Consultation on International Ocean Governance

Please send your responses by to: This consultation closes on Friday, 8 April 2016.

Ph.D. Thematic Summer School 2014 Transforming the Future Built Environment

Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) Common Implementation Strategy (CIS)

10/3/ Institutions from 19 countries + BONUS

Connecting the smart consumer

WORLD OCEAN SUMMIT. Building bridges. March 5th-7th 2019 Abu Dhabi, UAE. #OceanSummit.

ACHIEVING E-QUALITY by CONNECTING the REGION THE VI ANNUAL FORUM OF THE EUROPEAN UNION STRATEGY FOR THE BALTIC SEA REGION

Summary of the Final Report Form Interreg IIIB North Sea Programme COMCOAST

Fourth Annual Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals

Presidential CEO Investment Summit and Awards 2016

EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR MOBILITY AND TRANSPORT PASSENGER SHIP SAFETY EXPERT SUB-GROUP

EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL ENVIRONMENT Directorate D - Water, Chemicals & Biotechnology ENV.D.2 - Marine

Marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. Legal and policy framework

SEAS-ERA STRATEGIC FORUM

United Nations Environment Programme 12 February 2019* Guidance note: Leadership Dialogues at fourth session of the UN Environment Assembly

How to identify and prioritise research issues?

The Art of Food: Creativity, Diversity and Sustainability

CPMR MARITIME AGENDA. CPMR Political Bureau. 12 June 2015 Heraklion

DEFRA estimates that approximately 1,200 EU laws, a quarter of the total, relate to its remit.

SUSTAINABLE OCEAN INITIATIVE: KEY ELEMENTS FOR THE PERIOD

International Arctic Science Committee

International Civil Aviation Organization ASSEMBLY 38TH SESSION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

4 TH WEST EURASIA ANNUAL ROADMAP MEETING BAKU, AZERBAIJAN 2-4 APRIL 2013

10246/10 EV/ek 1 DG C II

Preliminary Announcement

Remarks by Mr. Sun Chengyong. Head of Delegation. Ministry of Science and Technology, China. May 15-16, 2017

National Agreement on the Circular Economy. Letter of intent to develop transition agendas for the Circular Economy together

KEYNOTE SPEAKER BROCHURE PREFACE IRENE VISSER. AFRICAWORKS! November 2016 Royal Tropical Institute Amsterdam

4 ALBERT EMBANKMENT LONDON SE1 7SR Telephone: +44 (0) Fax: +44 (0)

UNITED NATIONS OFFICE OF LEGAL AFFAIRS

Mobile Learning Week 2019

12808/16 PG/cb 1 DG G 3 C

Second MyOcean User Workshop 9-10 April 2013, Copenhagen Main outcomes

World Forum on Sport and Culture Meeting Overview

Digitising Manufacturing in the G20 Initiatives, Best Practices and Policy Approaches March 2017, Berlin

Blue growth. Stijn Billiet. DG Maritime Affairs and Fisheries

European Summit on Digital Innovation for Active and Healthy Ageing

Minutes of the plenary meeting 23rd of June Chairperson: Mr Bernd Frieg (VPE CH, replacing Mr. Ruden who could not attend due to change of date)

Making the Circular Economy work

The Seventh China-EU Summit Held in The Hague, the Netherlands

Objectives of the MAFEIP study

11-12 October 2017 Brussels, Belgium #MSP4BG. Maritime Spatial Planning for Blue Growth How to plan for a Sustainable Blue Economy?

Report on the GMES & Africa Consolidation-Validation Workshop October 2013, Johannesburg, South Africa

IV/10. Measures for implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity

Conclusions concerning various issues related to the development of the European Research Area

"Towards the deployment of Fuel Cells and Hydrogen technologies"

Investing in the Port of Tomorrow

P R O G R A M M E 2017 GLOBAL REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2005 CONVENTION. Second Editorial Board Meeting 1-3 March 2017 Stockholm, Sweden

7 th World Water Forum. Mr. Yangjin Oh, Director of International Cooperation The National Committee for the 2015 World Water Forum

Sultanate of Oman Ministry of Education. Muscat Declaration

The Hague Summer School

DOWNLOAD PDF OCEANS GOVERNANCE AND MARITIME STRATEGY

CALIFORNIA-CHINA OFFICE OF TRADE AND INVESTMENT

EU expert briefing: Thematic context of the Seminar: Overall strategic approach

A New Platform for escience and data research into the European Ecosystem.

Connecting the smart consumer

Realising the FNH-RI: Roadmap. Karin Zimmermann (Wageningen Economic Research [WUR], NL)

More info Contact us at

1 st Joint JRC-IIASA Summer School EVIDENCE & POLICY

At its meeting on 18 May 2016, the Permanent Representatives Committee noted the unanimous agreement on the above conclusions.

PART III: CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES

SCAR response to the 2 nd Foresight Expert Group Report

The Hague Summer School

FISHCODE MANAGEMENT REPORT ON A WORKSHOP TO REFINE THE DRAFT MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE BALI STRAIT SARDINE (LEMURU) FISHERY

No. prev. doc.: 9108/10 RECH 148 SOC 296 Subject: Social Dimension of the European Research Area - Adoption of Council conclusions

MISSION. Arctic Frontiers is an annual international arena for the discussion on sustainable economic and societal development in the Arctic.

Official Side Event of the EU-Western Balkans Summit 2018

TREATY SERIES 2003 Nº 8

APEC SME Business Forum

MOSTI-APCTT Fourth Industrial Revolution Conference 2018

Europe s ports in a new world

The meeting was chaired by Mr. Sándor ERDŐ, representative of the Hungarian Presidency of the EU.

Outcome of HELCOM workshop on fisheries data (CG FISHDATA )

The program for the Annual Summit is still in development to ensure the most relevant discussions at our meeting.

Why the Gulf of Finland Year 2014?

Joint Programming Initiative Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans

Monday 29 th October Pre-Conference Day

Minutes 28 February 2018

Workshop for Capacity Building of Developing States for the Port State Measures and Catch Documentation Scheme

7 th Asia Smart City Conference

Horizon 2020 Towards a Common Strategic Framework for EU Research and Innovation Funding

Highlights. Make. the. right. connection CONNECT GLOBALLY.

Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union

Briefing on the preparations for the Oceans Conference

Baltic Sea Conference

RESEARCH AND INNOVATION INITIATIVE FOR BLUE JOBS AND GROWTH IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA (BLUEMED)

The Biological and Medical Sciences Research Infrastructures on the ESFRI Roadmap

Project Report. Nadia Cazaubon. Soufriere Marine Management Association Inc.

Sustainable fishing. Social contract North-Sea demersal fisheries

Challenging the Situational Awareness on the Sea from Sensors to Analytics. Programme Overview

Transcription:

Second Stakeholders Conference on the development of a European Marine Strategy The Marine Environment; Mare liberum or our common challenge? 10 12 November 2004, Rotterdam, the Netherlands The well being of the marine environment is of the utmost importance for a sustainable development both in Europe and at global level. The marine environment is subject to a variety of threats and pressures, which are addressed by a variety of organisations. Protection and conservation of the marine environment is an issue on the agenda for the European Community during the Dutch Presidency. With the aim of providing a more integrated approach to policy making and management, the European Commission published in 2002 a Communication Towards a strategy to protect and conserve the marine environment to the Council and the European Parliament (COM (2002) 539 final). The European Commission aims to develop the strategy in cooperation with Member States, European coastal countries and a number of international governmental organisations engaged in different aspects of the protection of the marine environment (such as the Regional Seas Programmes) as well as with international non-governmental environmental and industrial organisations. A first Stakeholders conference was organised during the Danish EU presidency in Køge, Denmark, 4-6 December 2002. A second Stakeholders Conference will now be organised jointly by the European Commission and the Dutch Presidency before a proposal for the Strategy will be presented in its final form in March 2005. At this Conference, the Commission will present a set of documents on the basis of which it will build its final proposal for a European Marine Strategy. The main purpose of the Conference will be to discuss at Pan European level and provide further guidance on: The basic documents for elaborating the European Marine Strategy; The practical implications of the Ecosystem Approach to provide an integrated management regime; The implementation of the European Marine Strategy and the role of existing regional organisations, in particular the Regional Seas Conventions. The programme of the conference is attached. It is the common hope of the Dutch Presidency and the European Commission that the Conference will agree on the best way forward to finalise the European Marine Strategy. Welcome to the Netherlands, Rotterdam and the Conference. State Secretary of Transport, Public Works and Water Management Ms. Melanie Schultz van Haegen Also on behalf of Directorate General Environment of the European Commission

Wednesday 10 November 2004: 10.00 13.00 Arrival, registration and lunch buffet from 11.00 to 13.00, Cruise Terminal Rotterdam 13.00 13.20 Official opening address by the Dutch Presidency and the European Commission. Chairman of the conference will be Alan Fisher, Chief Correspondent GMTV, (Good Morning Television) 13.20 13.45 Presentation of the draft European Marine Strategy Patrick Murphy, European Commissioner DG Environment 13.45 17.00 Setting the scene Current Status of the Marine Environment Patricio Bernal, UNESCO, Executive Secretary International Oceanografic Commission A global view on the European Marine Strategy Veerle van de Weerd, Head of UNEP Global Protection from marine pollution from landbased sources in The Hague, the Netherlands 15.00 15.30 Tea/Coffee break A natural vision Katarina Veem, Programme Director, Oceans and Coasts WWF Sweden Implementation and cooperation in the regions Committee of the regions Wim van Gelder, Queens Commissioner in the province of Zeeland, the Netherlands 16.30 17.30 Plenary discussion 17.30 18.00 Introduction to the working group sessions 19.00 Official dinner at the NH-ATLANTA hotel hosted by the Dutch Minister Karla Peijs

Thursday, 11 November 2004: 09.00 12.30 First working group session. Three working groups will run in parallel this morning. Participants are kindly requested to indicate their interest upon registration. (please see registration form) Working group I: European Marine Strategy; approach and instruments Chairman: Pat Murphy/ Bob Dekker Reporter: Reinier Goud Our oceans and seas play key roles in climate and weather patterns. They also generate wealth and they provide important food resources and employment for a significant number of people. However, our oceans and seas are under threat: in some cases to the extent that their structure and function is being jeopardised. If our oceans and seas are not preserved their ecological capital will erode and the wealth generation and employment opportunities of future generations will be put at risk. Therefore, our Vision for the Marine Environment is that our next generation can enjoy biologically diverse oceans and seas that are clean, healthy and productive. Documents on the basis of which the European Commission will build its proposal for the European Marine Strategy will be made available before the Stakeholders Conference. Participants in this working group will be invited to comment on the approach taken in these documents and the instruments envisaged for implementing this approach. Content of the approach as well as the instruments proposed can be discussed. With a view to facilitating and focusing the discussion, a debate by means of propositions will be prepared. Working Group II: Ecosystem approach, from vision to action Chairman: Olle Hagstrom / Carien van Zwol Reporter : Dan Laffoley The European Marine Strategy will be made operational and implemented at a regional level by means of an ecosystem approach to the management of human activities (Ecosystem Approach). The term ecosystem approach can be technically defined as the comprehensive integrated management of human activities based on best available scientific knowledge about the ecosystem and its dynamics, in order to identify and take action on influences which are critical to the health of the marine ecosystems, thereby achieving sustainable use of ecosystem goods and services and maintenance of ecosystem integrity. However, the concept of the ecosystem approach should be kept simple. This is considered imperative in order to both explain and gain the necessary levels of political and public support.

This working group will discuss the challenge to work from concept to practical implementation, from vision to action. How does this approach create opportunities to achieve the integrated multi-sectoral management regime we are looking for? Working Group III: Regional Implementation; puting the strategy into practice Chairman: Ben van de Wetering / Els de Wit Reporter: Jeanette Plokker To achieve the integration needed and to achieve the strategic goals, there is a clear need for coherence between all policies (EU as well as regional seas) that affect the marine environment. The Dutch Presidency will prepare a study in which the existing activities of regional organisations contributing to the Strategic Goals and Objectives of the EMS will be described. This document will provide a basis for discussion in this working group. The commonalities, differences and gaps will be reviewed. This working group will provide a roadmap to develop action plans for implementation of the EMS through amongst others the Regional Seas Conventions. 10.15 10.45 Tea/Coffee Break 12.30 14.00 Lunch hosted by Pieter Struijs, Vice-chairman of the Executive Board of the Port of Rotterdam 14.00 17.30 Second Working group sessions drafting of conclusions 15.30 16.00 Tea/Coffee Break 17.30 End of day programme

Friday, 12 November 2004: 09.00 10.00 Plenary Session The chairmen of the groups will present the conclusions from the working groups Discussion and adoption of conclusions 10.00 10.25 Tea/Coffee break 10.30 10.45 Closing of the Conference Representative of the European Commission 12.30 13.30 Lunch 13.00 13.30 Press Conference with the Dutch Presidency and the European Commission

Practical information registration Arrival and departure Arrival date: 10 November 2004 (morning) Conference: 10 12 November 2004 Departure date: 12 November 2004 (afternoon) Venue and Accommodation The venue for the conference is the Cruise Terminal in Rotterdam, for more info see www.cruiseterminalrotterdam.nl We have selected two hotels which are close to this venue: NH- Atlanta Hotel, Rotterdam, www.nh-hotels.com Hilton Hotel, Rotterdam, www.hilton.com Accommodation Hotel room is booked at the registration form (see enclosed). Costs for hotel room, breakfast and personal expenditures are to be paid by the participants directly to the hotels. Transportation From the Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and Rotterdam International Airport trains, busses and taxis are available. Upon check-in in the hotels you will receive a 3-day ticket valid for all public transport in Rotterdam. After registration you will receive a route description to the conference venue and the hotels. Registration The Conference is not open to general registration. Invitations to a limited number of participants are issued to EU-member countries, candidate countries, EEA countries, regional marine conventions and relevant Pan-European NGO s. The number of invited participants is limited to 3 persons per country or international organisation. The working groups can only be attented by 1 representative per country or international organisation. Registration and hotel reservation can only be made by filling out the enclosed registration form and sending it by fax or e-mail to Brilman en Partners BV. Brilman en Partners BV FAX: +31 70 386 33 72 E-mail: EMS2004@brilmanenpartners.nl Please note: The registration has to be received not later than 1 October 2004. The Conference is held as a joint venture between the Dutch Presidency (Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management) and the European Commission.

Way to the Schiphol EU Welcome Desk Arriving at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport, you can proceed to the EU Welcome Desk, which is located between arrival hall 1 and 2. You can find this point, just after customs, next to Schiphol Information. A host(ess) will refer you to your means of transport. In case there is no host(ess) available, you can report yourself at Schiphol Information, where they can be of your assistance.