| The Green Paper
Towards a Future Maritime Policy for The Union,
A European Vision for the Oceans and Seas

The
aim
This Green Paper aims to launch a debate about a future Maritime Policy for the EU that treats the oceans and seas in a holistic way. It will underline that our continued enjoyment of the benefits that they provide will only be possible through a profound respect for them at a time when their resources are threatened by severe pressures and our increasing technological ability to exploit them. The accelerated reduction of marine biodiversity due notably to pollution, impacts of climate change and overfishing are warning signals that we cannot ignore. The Green Paper builds upon existing EU policies and initiatives and dovetails with the Lisbon Strategy. It seeks to strike the right balance between the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development.
The
Green Paper also hopes to contribute to a new
awareness among Europeans of the greatness of
their maritime heritage, the importance of the
oceans in their lives and their continued potential
to provide us with increased wellbeing and economic
opportunity.
The
Way Forward
Principles
of good governance suggest the need for a European
maritime policy that embraces all aspects of the
oceans and seas. This policy should be integrated,
intersectoral and multidisciplinary, and not a
mere collection of vertical sectoral policies.
It should look at the oceans and seas based on
sound knowledge of how they work and how the sustainability
of their environment and ecosystems may be preserved.
It should aim to provide answers as to how decisionmaking
and the conciliation of competing interests in
marine and coastal areas can result in a climate
more conducive to investment and to the development
of sustainable economic activities. To achieve
this, it is necessary to increase cooperation
and to promote effective coordination and integration
of ocean and sea-related policies at all levels.
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