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This study explores the complexities of managing marine spaces to meet growing offshore demands, focusing on fishery and aquaculture. It delves into the challenges of balancing various sea uses and proposes strategies to address conflicts and ensure sustainable development. The consultant's tasks include analyzing relevant fishing areas and proposing marine reserve zones to protect fish stocks. By examining data and stakeholder interests, the study aims to streamline spatial categorizations and enhance marine resource management. Key topics covered include tourism, sand extraction, shipping routes, wind farms, and nature conservation in Baltic Sea areas.
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Plan Coast Study Tour 7/2007 Example for Sea Use Planning: Fishery Jürgen Autsch
Plan Coast Study Tour 7/2007 Jürgen Autsch Sea Use Planning: Fishery • 1.) Introduction • 2.) Content of the study • 3.) Task of the consultant • 4.) Proposals of the consultant • 5.) Conclusions
Plan Coast Study Tour 7/2007 Jürgen Autsch Current and future demands in the offshore areas • Rapidly growing use interest for offshore areas • Conflicts became more frequent • Two-dimensional decisions are less satisfying • Coordination off different use interest became more complex
Plan Coast Study Tour 7/2007 Jürgen Autsch Requirement of sea- uses and potential for development: • Tourism (e.g. boat tourism) • Sand/gravel extraction • Cables (electricity, telecom) and pipelines • Shipping routes/anchorage areas • Military practise areas • Wind farms and connecting cables • Fishery and aquaculture • Nature protection Bernhard Heinrichs: Development zoning in Baltic Sea Bay areas
Plan Coast Study Tour 7/2007 Jürgen Autsch Fishery and aquaculture • Idea: Definition of marine reserve area for fishery • Possible criteria: relevant fishing areas, spawn conserve areas, fish conserve areas
Plan Coast Study Tour 7/2007 Jürgen Autsch Task of the consultant • Stocktaking:Investigation of relevant basic data and information for the relevant fishing areas, spawn conserve areas, fish conserve areas. • Characterising the spawn conserve areas, fish conserve areas (use conflicts, potential threat ) and results presented in GIS-based maps. • Characterising relevant fishing areas ( commercially relevant species, fishing tools, closed seasons, spatial and temporal extend of fish catches in coastal waters, expected / potential use conflicts, potential threats) and results presented in GIS-based maps.
Plan Coast Study Tour 7/2007 Jürgen Autsch Task of the consultant • Analysis: • Overlap of the different information and use interests • Classification /quality rating of the relevant fishing areas, spawn conserve areas, fish (breed) conserve areas • Result : • Proposals for deviation of spatial categories
Plan Coast Study Tour 7/2007 Jürgen Autsch Data Base • Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery • State Office for Agriculture, Food Security and Fishery • Information from different projects and internal data of the consultant • External experts
Plan Coast Study Tour 7/2007 Jürgen Autsch Objectives of the study • Proposal for an area categorie in the SSP:reservation area: ”areas with special protection function of the natural base of fish fauna” • No area categorie in the SSP:“relevant fishing areas”
Result: Fishery and aquaculture“Areas with special protection function of the natural base of fish fauna”
Example 3: Fishery and aquaculture “Fishing areas”