The Synthesis report on the experience gained from maritime spatial planning (MSP) projects in the Baltic Sea Region and the resultant policy messages was developed by the consortium leading the Interreg BSR project platform Capacity4MSP: Strength
Black Sea
Expected outcome:
Project results are expected to contribute to all the following expected outcomes:
Expected outcome:
Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:
EASME wishes to enter into maximum three framework contracts in cascade per lot, the lots being:
MARSPLAN BS-II
This report is developed within the framework of the MARSPLAN-BS-II project that supports coherent, cross-sectoral Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) in Bulgaria and Romania, under the framework of MSP Directive 2014/89/EU, establishing a stable mec
Aquaculture provides more than half of the fish used for human consumption, contributing to food security and nutrition, economic growth and improved livelihoods.
MARSPLAN - BS
The Eforie Case Study was undertaken by the National Institute for Marine Research and Development “Grigore Antipa”, Constanta, Romania, as part of the EU co-funded project on cross border maritime spatial planning in the Black Sea, Romania and Bu
During the last decades, increasing demands on marine resources and unsustainable activities taking place in the marine area compromise the future use of the marine environment.
MARSPLAN - BS
The Sfantu Gheorghe Case Study was undertaken by the National Institute for Research and Development “Danube Delta”, Tulcea, Romania, as part of the EU co-funded project on cross border maritime spatial planning in the Black Sea, Romania and Bulga
Measure 5.4 “Processing fishery and aquaculture products” will contribute to achieving the specific objective “Encouraging investments in processing and marketing sectors”.
This call for proposals aims to support activities under Measure 2.2 “Productive investments in aquaculture” in terms of upgrading facilities and diversification of incomes of aquaculture companies.