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Building partnerships across the Celtic Seas. Sam Tedcastle Stakeholder Engagement Officer - Scotland stedcastle@wwfscotland.org.uk. www.celticseaspartnership.eu Twitter/ celticseaspartnership. Celtic Seas Partnership.
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Building partnerships across the Celtic Seas Sam Tedcastle Stakeholder Engagement Officer - Scotland stedcastle@wwfscotland.org.uk www.celticseaspartnership.eu Twitter/celticseaspartnership
CelticSeas Partnership EU LIFE+ funded project. Four year project: January 2013 to December 2016 WWF-UK lead with University of Liverpool, SeaWeb, NERC-BODC and Dublin Regional Authority Supporting transboundary implementation of EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive in the Celtic Seas through a stakeholder-led approach
Who we aim to involve Sea-users Celtic Seas Partnership Science Government Cross-sectoral representation from across Celtic Seas Scientists carrying out relevant research Government & statutory agency representatives
PISCES:Partnership Involving Stakeholders in the Celtic Sea Ecosystem
Recommendations Improving stakeholder participation Encouraging stakeholders to implement their own solutions Greater communication between stakeholders and governments Mechanisms for integrated marine management
Overall objective • Demonstrate successful approaches and best practice through multi-stakeholdercollaborationto guide practical implementation of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive and contribute to Good Environmental Status of the Celtic Seas.
Results areas • Engagement and capacity building • Conferences and workshops • Online tutorial • Report on stakeholder implementation • EA guidelines and sectoral action plans • Transboundary partnership • Case studies, best practice guidelines on transboundary marine governance.
Results areas • Cross-sectoralgood practice • Case studies, best practice guidelines • Dublin Bay plan, co-location and marine renewables • Transboundary information resources • Ecosystem services assessment • Future Trends report • Celtic Seas web portal
Working together Development of a transboundary partnershipwith a role in supporting and facilitatingmarine policy. Development of a vision, principles and consider management measures drawing on best practice examples. Development and building on relationships for better links between sea users, governments and the scientific community.
EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive Good Environmental Status by 2020
Timeline Develop Programmes of Measures Implement Programmes of Measures Monitoring Programme Second multi-national workshop First multi-national workshop Third multi-national workshop Country workshops Country workshops
Supporting work Review of relevant projects Stakeholder and policy mapping and engagement Review of current policy situation Case studies
Project structures • Observer Board • Policy leads in each country (France, Republic of Ireland, UK, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man) • DG Environment • OSPAR Commission • Expert Advisory Group • Ecosystem-based management • Stakeholder engagement • Transboundary governance
First conference – Oct 2013 • 69 attendees from government, industry and academia • Started to develop measures to feed into MSFD process. • Building partnerships & relationships
Upcoming activities 6 x country workshops covering measures development, ICZM, Ecosystem Approach guidelines Sectoral workshops/meetings Development of case studies Ongoing engagement and relationship building
How can MSF engage? To act as a Reference Group for the Scottish Engagement Process Help to shape Scottish workshops to ensure they compliment existing work in Scotland To support relationship building with Stakeholders and signpost people to the project To help identify case studies and pilot projects To engage in workshops/conferences