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Integrated Maritime Surveillance (July 2010)
Integrating maritime surveillance is a brand new policy development that started some 2 years ago and will remove barriers between the different actors surveilling the seas. Its objective is to allow for information exchange between public authorities responsible for maritime surveillance in fields such as environment, pollution prevention, fisheries, transport, customs, border control, law enforcement and defense according to respective access rights. Real time or on demand access to useful information from counterparts will save time and make maritime management more effective.
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22/05/2013 -
The Atlantic – A Shared Resource
Ms Maria Damanaki, Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries will participate in a high level meeting concerning the Atlantic in Galway, Ireland on May 24 and 25.
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22/05/2013 -
A European Maritime Day on sustainable maritime tourism and connectivity
Coastal development and sustainable maritime tourism were the focus themes of this year's edition of European Maritime Day. For two days in Valletta, Malta, experts from all maritime sectors and from all over Europe discussed how to drive the tourism industry forward and maintain its position not only as a sector for sustainable growth, but also as a crucial driver for the wider economy and a key contributor to the EU's Blue Growth agenda.
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21/05/2013 -
Success All Year Round: Challenges and Opportunities for Maritime and Coastal Tourism
Speech by Maria Damanaki, European Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (European Maritime Day, Valetta, Malta)



