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Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) projects

Summary

The EMFAF supports the EU common fisheries policy (CFP), the EU maritime policy and the EU agenda for international ocean governance. It provides support for developing innovative projects ensuring that aquatic and maritime resources are used sustainably.

The fund helps achieve sustainable fisheries and conserve marine biological resources. This leads to:

  • food security through the supply of seafood products
  • growth of a sustainable blue economy
  • healthy, safe and sustainably managed seas and oceans

Programme Name

European Maritime Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF)

Programme Description

The EMFAF supports the EU common fisheries policy (CFP), the EU maritime policy and the EU agenda for international ocean governance. It provides support for developing innovative projects ensuring that aquatic and maritime resources are used sustainably.

The fund helps achieve sustainable fisheries and conserve marine biological resources. This leads to:

  • food security through the supply of seafood products
  • growth of a sustainable blue economy
  • healthy, safe and sustainably managed seas and oceans
Programme Details

Call

Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) projects

Detailed Call Description

Hereunder is a list of priorities related to the aforementioned challenges:

  • MSP as an enabler of the European Green Deal. Developing strategies and approaches to review/revise maritime spatial plans to make them future proof, more integrated and more coherent, especially in a sea basin context. Contributing to the development or review of the MSPs, taking into account circular blue economy and nature-food-energy nexus, coherently in a seabasin context. Climate proofing of MSP, including incorporating climate adaptation and mitigation actions and/or strategies.
  • Facilitate/enable the development of marine protected areas and economic sectors (e.g. tourism and maritime/underwater cultural heritage, offshore energy, fisheries, aquaculture) in the maritime domain: ex-ante assessments (Strategic Environmental Assessment, Environmental Impact Assessment) and environmental monitoring; multi-use in project design and licensing/permits; development of a regulatory framework for multi-use, including Land Sea Interactions (LSI); allocation of sufficient sea space, enabling synergies with other sectors / activities.
  • Applying an Ecosystems Based Approach (EBA) in MSP: designing maritime spatial plans to integrate objectives and measures of other EU instruments (e.g. the Marine Strategy Framework Directive) with the aim to reduce collective and cumulative pressures and ensuring that marine ecosystems are in a healthy, productive and resilient condition.
  • Analysing how maritime spatial plans identified and addressed existing and potential tensions between different sectors. For example analysing the socio-economic implications of the offshore energy development and marine protected areas on recreation and tourism activities, boating, indigenous life, aquaculture and on fishing. Developing strategies on how to address those interactions, social and economic implications, increase the social acceptance and ensure perceived fairness in the MSP process.
  • Applicants should identify one among the above priorities, or address a combination thereof, and build their proposal around it.

    Priority will be given to proposals that build on the outcome of prior MSP related projects, relevant to the objectives of the call. In this context, proposals should describe how they build on, complement and differ from finalised or ongoing research and innovation projects, including from EU programmes, where relevant. In case a proposal includes activities in a particular sea basin in which a dedicated sea basin strategy or similar initiative exists, priority will be given to proposals that explain how they contribute to the objectives of the relevant sea basin strategy or initiative

    Activities that can be funded – Applicants should explain in their proposal how they will implement the activities below described, resulting in concrete and measurable results within the project’s duration. Projects must undertake one or more of the following main activities as part of the project implementation:

    • Specific activities aimed at implementing provisions set out in articles 6, 7, 8 and 9 of the MSP Directive, including the review and/or revisions of maritime spatial plans;
    • Specific activities aimed at implementing provisions set out in article 10 of the MSP Directive (Data use and sharing);
    • Specific activities aimed at implementing provisions set out in article 11 of the MSP Directive (Cooperation among Member States);
    • Specific activities aimed at implementing provisions set out in article 12 of the MSP Directive (Cooperation with third countries).

    In addition, applicants should include in their project the following complementary activities/tasks to support the above core activities:

    • Establishment of a Steering Committee (SC) to ensure the overall strategic steering of the project. The SC should comprise relevant representatives of the Member States where the action takes place (such as MSP competent authorities), as well as the beneficiaries involved. The Commission and CINEA may participate in an observer capacity only.
    • Establishment of an Advisory Committee (AC) to provide expert advice on the project’s activities. The AC should be composed of a maximum of five recognised experts in MSP or in relevant fields of activity. The Commission and CINEA may participate in an observer capacity only.
    • Working procedures defining how the project and the SC will operate (assigning clear roles and responsibilities, describing the decision-making process, frequency of meetings etc.);
    • An opening and closing conference.

    Applicants are strongly encouraged to assign dedicated staff to the development and implementation of the proposed communication and dissemination activities. This should be appropriately reflected in the proposed budget.

    Financing percentage by EU or other bodies / Level of Subsidy or Loan

    80%

    Eligibility For Participation Notes

    In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:

    • be legal entities (public or private bodies) endorsed by the public authorities or bodies in charge of maritime spatial planning at national level in the related coastal Member States.
    • be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:
      • EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)
      • non-EU countries in the Atlantic, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, North Seas and the Mediterranean, or having waters adjacent to EU Outermost Regions, under cross-border Maritime Spatial Planning cooperation and only when its participation is necessary for the objectives of a given action and link with activities undertaken under Regional Sea Conventions – Individual proposals by the non-EU countries are not eligible.
    • be public authorities or bodies in charge of maritime spatial planning of coastal Member States.

    Consortium composition – Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 2 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions:

    • minimum 2 entities from 2 different eligible countries
    • Applicants must be public authorities or bodies in charge of maritime spatial planning of those coastal countries which are responsible for MSP in the selected area and/or a regional organisation that has competences in Maritime Spatial Planning or activities concerned by Maritime Spatial Planning (nature protection, development of offshore renewables, fisheries). Other public authorities or bodies shall be considered eligible applicants provided that they are endorsed by the public authorities or bodies in charge of maritime spatial planning at national level in the related coastal countries.

    The coordinator must be established in an EU Member State.

    Programme Category
    EU Competitive Programmes
    Total Budget
    €4 000 000
    Thematic Categories
    • Environment and Climate Change
    • Fisheries/ Aquaculture and Maritime Policy
    Eligibility for Participation
    • Central Government
    • Fishermen, Aquaculturists, Owners of Vessels
    • International Organisations
    • Legal Entities
    • Local Authorities
    • Private Bodies
    • State-owned Enterprises
    Call Opening Date
    26/10/2023
    Call Closing Date
    27/02/2024
    National Contact Point(s)

    For more information, please contact the EU Contact Point.

    EU Contact Point

    Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries

    https://ec.europa.eu/oceans-and-fisheries/contact-form_en

    European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA)

    https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/contact-0_en

    Telephone: +32 (0)2 299 5252

    For help related to this call, please contact: CINEA-EMFAF-CALLS@ec.europa.eu by 27 February 2024.

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