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On 14 February, Athens will host the 1st Stakeholders' Workshop on Adriatic-Ionian Maritime Affairs. The Stakeholders will present their proposals on how to enhance benefits from maritime activities on employment, sustainable growth, accessibility and better quality of life. The workshop will discuss maritime economy, protection of the marine environment, fisheries and safer sea. The conclusions of the workshop, as well as the most relevant and feasible proposals, will be included in a EU Strategy for the Adriatic-Ionian macro-region.

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the seminar "The Future of Marine and Maritime Innovation in Europe" at the European Parliament

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the Lisbon Atlantic Conference

On Monday 28 November, in Lisbon, Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Maria Damanaki, will present a new maritime strategy for growth and jobs in the Atlantic Ocean area, just ...

Reform: raising consumer awareness, 2012 TACs & quotas: towards maximum sustainable yield, Bluefin tuna: tightening controls, Slow Fish: the sustainable fish fair

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the Seminar High North, Oslo, Norway

Commissioner Maria Damanaki, in charge of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, will meet Norvegian ministers and stakeholders during a two day visit to Norway starting Monday 17 October.

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the Brainstorming event on maritime affairs and fisheries in the Black Sea

European Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Maria Damanaki is hosting a high-level brainstorming meeting in Brussels on Friday 14 October on increased cooperation on fisheries and maritime affairs in the Black Sea area.

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the  Arctic Future Symposium, Brussels

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the Meridian Institute - Joint Ocean Commission Initiative Stakeholder Roundtable, Washington

Lecture by Commissioner Damanakiat the Baltic Academy of Fishery Fleet, Kaliningrad

Today the European Commission published its report on progress achieved in the Common Fisheries Policy over the last few years and its suggestions for fishing opportunities in EU waters in 2012....

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the press conference, BERL Press Room, Brussels

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the Ministerial Conference, Adriatic Ionian Initiative, Committee of the Regions

The pollution of our seas and oceans from marine litter - especially plastic litter - has taken alarming dimensions.

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the European Maritime Day, Gdansk

Every year on May 20, European Maritime Day is celebrated across the European Union to showcase the importance of the sea and oceans for our everyday life. This year, Gdańsk (Poland) will host the 4th edition of the European ...

Modern tools for effective control, Study: women in maritime sectors, Discards: new rules on the drawing board

A new and improved version of the European Atlas of the Seas is now available. It includes 24 new maps, hundreds of updates and improvements. New maps include for example: Natura 2000 protected maritime sites, Pollution response vessels and Coastal GDP.

The atlas is an easy and fun way for students, professionals and anyone interested to learn more about Europe's seas and coasts, their environment, related human activities and European policies.

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the "Pact of Islands": conference and signing ceremony at the Committee of the Regions

Speech by Commissioner Janez Potočnik at the Joint plastic MED event with Commissioner Damanaki on the protection of the Mediterranean Sea

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the Round table discussion on pollution of the Mediterranean from marine litter

Speech made by Lowri Evans, Director-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries at the public hearing on EU support for marine research infrastructures in the European Parliament

The European Commission, the European Investment Bank and the International Maritime Organization today launched a study under the Facility for Euro-Mediterranean Investment and Partnership (FEMIP) on maritime cooperation ...

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the Conference: "Arctic Science, International Law and Climate Protection", Berlin, Germany

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the meeting of the Employers' Group of the European Economic and Social Committee 

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the European Parliament plenary session

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the Committee of Senior Officials of the Adriatic Ionian Initiative, Ancona, Italy

Speech by Commissioner Maria Damanaki at the Plenary session of the Committee of the Regions

The summary programme for the  stakeholder conference in Gdańsk 19-20 May is now available.

Today, the European Commission published a Communication entitled '"Maritime Spatial Planning in the EU – Achievements and future development". This report reviews developments concerning Maritime Spatial Planning ...

The Agriculture & Fisheries Council will meet in Brussels on Monday 13 (starting at 9.30 a.m.) and Tuesday 14 December. It will be chaired for the Agriculture issues by Mrs Sabine Laruelle,...

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the conference "International Year of Biodiversity: The Day After and the Greek Reality", Athens, Greece

Speech by Commissioner Maria Damanaki at the Plenary Session of the European Parliament

Video on the European Parliament's website

Issue 49 of the magazine Fisheries and aquaculture in Europe focuses on stock management: success stories

The European Commission wants to eradicate the practice of shark finning completely from EU waters and fishing vessels from the EU wherever they operate in the world. Finning consists of cutting off and keeping the fins of sharks while throwing the shark body overboard to die.

Speech by Commissioner Maria Damanaki at the meeting of the European Parliament TRAN Committee

Speech by Commissioner Maria Damanaki to the conference "Portugal e o Mar, a nossa aposta no século XXI", Lisbon, 21 October 2010.
The European Commission today set out concrete steps to enhance the effectiveness and cost efficiency of surveilling European Seas. In a roadmap, the Commission spells out how to bring together relevant Member States' ...

Register now to the Commission’s conference on the reform of the Common Fisheries Policy in Brussels on 16 November 2010.

Speech by Commissioner Damanaki at the Arctic Futures symposium in Brussels, 15 October 2010.
Research is essential to the sustainable use of European marine waters. Over 300 researchers and policy makers are meeting at the conference 'EurOCEAN 2010: Grand challenges for marine research in the next decade' ...

Commissioner Maria Damanaki's speech at the EurOCEAN 2010 Conference in Oostende

Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Maria Damanaki will travel to Ankara and Istanbul from the 6th to the 9th of October, to discuss both fisheries and maritime affairs and pursue closer EU-Turkey cooperation in the shared goals of a sustainable marine environment and a sustainable an prosperous fishing environment. 

Commissioner Maria Damanaki's speech at the 2010 General Assembly of the CPMR (Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions), Aberdeen, Scotland

Tomorrow and Saturday, Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Maria Damanaki will be in Scotland for her first visit as European Commissioner.

Why a marine knowledge initiative? Without marine knowledge we cannot sustainably manage the changing seas and oceans, we cannot understand the impact of these changes on human activity and we cannot take advantage ...
European Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Commissioner Maria Damanaki has today unveiled the Commission's Marine Knowledge 2020 proposal to unlock the potential of Europe's marine knowledge....
The results of the 2007 consultation on the EU maritime policy are now available on a convenient CD-rom with full-text search. Order your copy (free of charge)
Meeting between Commissioners Maire Geoghegan-Quinn and Maria Damanaki and the European Marine and Maritime Science Community
The European Commission will tomorrow present to stakeholders and potential participants its €45 million investment in research projects on maritime activities. "The ocean of tomorrow 2011" call for research proposals ...

European Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Commissioner Maria Damanaki arrives in Germany today for a series of engagements in Berlin and Hamburg.

The Commission has launched a consultation to explore the way that the integrated maritime policy could be implemented in the Atlantic Ocean sea basin. Closing date: 15/10/2010.
The video "Marine Knowledge 2020: marine data and observation for smart and sustainable growth" can be viewed on the Maritime Affairs website.
Maritime spatial planning is about planning of sea space and can help us manage our seas and oceans sustainably. In the process, it can help us create new jobs and economic opportunities, meet our targets for reducing our carbon footprint and keep our seas healthy for generations to come.
Integrating maritime surveillance aims to allow for information exchange between public authorities reponsible for maritime surveillance in fields such as environment, pollution prevention, fisheries, transport, customs, border control, law enforecement and defence to make management more effective.

More photos are now available on the Maritime Day web site

The Member of the European Commission responsible for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Mrs. Maria Damanaki, met in Athens today with the Greek Minister for the Environment, Energy and Climate Change, Mrs Tina Birbili.

The European Commission today proposed a total allowable catch (TAC) of 15 600 tonnes of anchovy in the Bay of Biscay for the fishing season 1 July 2010 - 30 June 2011.

Today, the Commission has adopted a Regulation to modify the 2010 fishing possibilities for sandeel in the North Sea and Skagerrak.

Study for the revision of the plaice box – Final report
Seabirds often lead fishermen to productive fishing grounds; in return, they can often take advantage of the fishermen's operations ...
The Commission is looking for approximately 25 experts to the Marine Observation and Data Expert Group. The experts will be appointed in a personal capacity for a period of three years. Deadline for applications: 30 July 2010.
European Maritime Day 2010: a genuine stakeholders' event kicks off in Gijon, Spain European Maritime Day is celebrated every year on 20 May. This year, Gijon will host the European Maritime Day Stakeholder Conference from ...

The European Commission today launched a pilot version of a new European Atlas of the Seas – a dynamic online atlas where users will be able to learn more about Europe's seas, its maritime sectors, the interaction between them and the maritime policy which brings them all together.

On May 2 and 3 over 230 people with an interest in fisheries (from Member State administrations, RACs and ACFA, industry, NGO's, members of the European Parliament or representatives of the main EU institutions) gathered in La Coruna, Spain, to take part in a broad stakeholders’ conference discussing some of the main pillars of the reform of the Common Fisheries Policy.

Speech by Commissioner Joe Borg at the plenary session of ACFA (Advisory Committee on Fisheries and Aquaculture), Brussels, 9 December 2009
Speech by Commissioner Joe Borg at the opening of the Conference on the Green Paper on the Reform of the Common Fisheries Policy, Arrecife, Canary Islands (Spain), 27 November 2009 27/11/2009
Today, the European Commission is proposing the new levels of total allowable catch (TAC) and fishing effort for fish stocks available to Community fishing vessels mainly in the Atlantic and the North Sea.

Key figures on the Mediterranean Sea
Approximately 45,000 km of coastline, of which 19,000 km represent island coastlines.

Today, the European Commission launched "The ocean of tomorrow " call for research proposals. Oceans cover about 70% of the Earth's surface, but human activity is increasing environmental pressure on them.
The European Commission today adopted a proposal for a long-term plan to manage the anchovy stock in the Bay of Biscay.
What is the rationale behind long-term management plans?
Speech by Commissioner Joe Borg at the German Bundestag AGRI Committee, Berlin, 17 June 2009
Today the European Commission presented its views on how to set fishing possibilities in EU waters for 2010. A consultation document sets out the approach the Commission intends to take when setting the Total Allowable Catches (TACs) and the fishing effort limitations for the coming year.
Today, the European Commission adopted a Green Paper on the future of the EU's Common Fisheries Policy. The paper analyses the shortcomings of the current Policy and launches a broad public consultation on how these shortcomings should be tackled.

The European Commission today adopted a proposal for a long-term plan for the sustainable management of horse mackerel across the eastern Atlantic from the Iberian Peninsula to the northern North Sea.

Commissioner Maria Damanaki's speech at the International Chamber of Commerce, Athens, 19 March 2010

The Commission has received the Ombudsman's draft recommendation wherein he asks the Commission to rectify an administrative error concerning fishing quotas in the West of Scotland allocated for the year 2007.

Speech by Commissioner Joe Borg at the Meeting of the Political Bureau of the CPMR Atlantic Arc Commission, Caen (France), 12 February 2009 
Speech by Commissioner Joe Borg at the Seminar on piracy and armed robbery against shipping, Brussels, 21 January 2009

Proposal for a Commission communication on Integrated Maritime Policy for the Atlantic Ocean sea basin

Public consultation

Title

Public consultation on a proposal for a Commission communication on Integrated Maritime Policy for the Atlantic Ocean sea basin

Policy field(s)

Maritime affairs and fisheries

Target group(s)

Member States, regional and local authorities, inter-governmental and non-governmental bodies, public organizations, enterprises, civil society and the general public

Period of consultation

From 16/08/2010 to 15/10/2010

Objective of the consultation

In the context of the IMP progress report, the General Affairs Council called for further development of the strategic approaches to regional sea basins where there is a demand and a perspective of clear value added.

In this context, the Commission is currently reflecting on the possible content for a communication on the Atlantic Ocean. Such a communication would only be appropriate if it provides value added and is useful for Atlantic stakeholders. It is for this purpose that the Commission has launched a public consultation.

To help you answer this questionnaire, you will find a non-paper pdf - 17 KB [17 KB] Deutsch (de) español (es) français (fr) português (pt) . It gives a preliminary sketch of the potential issues that can be identified. It does not purport to be exhaustive, nor does it prejudge whether action is required or not.

Thank you!

How to submit your contribution

Contributions may be submitted by using the online questionnaire.

This survey is anonymous. Each reply will be assigned a random processing number to avoid collecting any technical identification of participants. The data controller certifies that the above information is correct and guarantees that the results will be used in an aggregated form that will not allow the identification of individuals within a response category.

View the questionnaire

English: http://ec.europa.eu/yourvoice/ipm/forms/dispatch?form=AtlanticComm

Deutsch: http://ec.europa.eu/yourvoice/ipm/forms/dispatch?form=AtlanticComm&lang=de  

Español: http://ec.europa.eu/yourvoice/ipm/forms/dispatch?form=AtlanticComm&lang=es

Français: http://ec.europa.eu/yourvoice/ipm/forms/dispatch?form=AtlanticComm&lang=fr

Português: http://ec.europa.eu/yourvoice/ipm/forms/dispatch?form=AtlanticComm&lang=pt

The questionnaire and the attached document were foreseen to be published in Irish as well. However, for practical reasons it has unfortunately not been possible to do so.

Reference documents and other, related consultations

Non-paper: The EU and the Atlantic Ocean pdf - 17 KB [17 KB] Deutsch (de) español (es) français (fr) português (pt)

Contact details

Responsible service
Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, unit C1

E-mail
MARE-ATLANTIC@ec.europa.eu

Postal address
European Commission
DG MARE – Unit C1
Office J79 – 02/49
B-1049 Brussels
Belgium

Number of responses received to this consultation

Not yet available

Results of consultation and next steps

Not yet available

Protection of personal data

Specific privacy statement pdf - 12 KB [12 KB]