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Until now, policies in the fields of maritime transport, the maritime economy, new technologies, coastal regions, offshore energy, fishing, maritime surveillance, tourism, protection of the marine environment, and maritime research have developed separately from each other. A fragmented approach repeatedly leads to conflicting measures, conflicts and inconsistencies. An integrated approach is therefore desirable that includes, first, a framework for governance with all decision-making levels and, second, all sectors and cross-sectoral instruments.
In the context of the coordinated planning of activities, I support the call on the Commission to draw up strategies for the sea-basins that are able to take account of the specific features of the regions and play to their strengths.
That would be a good proposal for the outermost regions such as Madeira, as it would enable the region to make use of its sea-related activities and establish cooperation with the activities of the other regions in the sea-basin of which it is part. As a matter of fact, thanks to their territorial waters the outermost regions give the EU the world’s largest Exclusive Economic Zone, immediately making maritime and sea-related activities very important in these regions."@en1
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