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Welsh National Marine Plan
Cynllun Morol Cenedlaethol
Cymru
Paula Whitfield
Medi 2014. September 2014
Welsh National Marine Plan
Cynllun Morol Cenedlaethol
Cymru
http://wales.gov.uk/topics/environmentcountryside/fisheries/marine/mari
ne-planning/?lang=en
e-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: 029 2082 3331 or 0300 062 2194
Marine Planning
• Towards sustainable improvement (both economic and ecological )
in the marine area taking an ecosystems based approach.
• The Welsh Government has committed to having a plan in place by
2015 – The Welsh National Marine Plan
• The Statement of Public Participation was adopted June 14th.
Engagement continues – please visit our internet site!
• Evaluate regularly report 2 years - Review after 6. Intense,
especially in first years
• EU Directive on Maritime Spatial Planning - July 23rd
• Landuse
• Tourism
• Oil & Gas
• Coast
Defence
• Ports &
Navigation
• Military
Activities
• Culture
• Conservation
• Dredging &
Disposal
• Submarine
Cables
• Fishing • Renewable
Energy
• Marine
Recreation
• Mineral
Extraction
• Mariculture
• The Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 combined with the MPS sets out the statutory basis for a new plan-led system for marine activities throughout the UK in order to help achieve sustainable development in the marine area taking an ecosystem based approach.
• The MPS began the new system of planning in March 2011
• All public authorities taking authorisation or enforcement decisions that affect the UK/Wales marine area are to act in accordance with the MPS.
• The MPS is the framework for the UK marine planning system(s). Marine Plans have to be in compliance with the MPS. Cross border integration is a commitment –across the UK , evidence UKMMAS , internationally and with terrestrial planning regimes , Integrated Coastal Zone Management.
• All four UK administrations, as they have adopted the Marine Policy Statement, are statutorily obliged to produce plans.
UK Marine Policy Statement
– Engagement in development – views are sought on key shared documents -our intra net site http://wales.gov.uk/topics/environmentcountryside/fisheries/marine/marine-planning/?lang=en. We will continue to place developments there.
– Taking a 20 year view – Vision and Objectives for the Plan
– Creating an effective evidence base and a longer term evidence strategy for marine – Strategic Scoping Exercise
– Emphasis on opportunity and working with the licensing regimes to add clarity End user” workshops and feedback More consultation to come
– Lesson learning from other plans, East Inshore and off shore plans published this year and Scotland’s draft National Marine Plan. (as well as others more widely – Australia focussed on the Great Barrier Reef)
– Important that the right governance mechanisms are in place to ensure an effective marine planning system is created and the cross border issues are addressed
Approach to Marine Planning in
Wales
Governance
Marine Planning
Project Board
Marine Planning Policy
Board
Marine Planning Project Team
Evidence
Project/Group Wider Stakeholder
group
Stakeholder
Reference
Group
We have shared key documents on the internet for your comment please.
Recent engagement has included workshops held in north and south Participants included by representatives from LAs – planners, National Parks, Port Authority, NRW, MMO, Cefas Welsh Government officials Discussions were wide ranging and included - key issues (environmental, social and economic) relevant to the plan area
- the overall approach to engagement – how best to work together internet sharing, meetings, events, groups emails - a mixture
- How can decision makers best interact within the plan?
A report of these discussions is being prepared and emerging points will be shared on the internet
Update - recent engagement
Timing - 2015 will be a step in the process of the planning system – development will continue.
Interaction with other plans policies and legal requirements
The plan will need to be regularly updated to remain relevant and useful
Understanding the natural environment
Need for data, and understanding of natural variability
Sustainable development
Spatial extent/ requirements/ co-location
Emerging evidence and technologies
Understanding potential impacts (+ve and –ve)
Direct, indirect, cumulative/ multiple pressures
Understanding opportunities to provide enhanced environmental, social and economic benefits
Key Issues
It is important to be clear on the scope of the Welsh National Marine Plan ( the Plan) Views sought by 10 November. More to follow!
The Plan needs to be appropriate to Welsh needs and to address cross border issues – meeting with UK Gov, MMO, partnership
The whole marine planning process is important, not just the Plan itself
The Plan will continue to evolve as new evidence emerges
It will be a challenge to balance environmental, social and economic interests
Future uncertainties will be difficult to capture within the Plan
Monitoring and implementation plan – ensure objectives are Specific Measurable Appropriate Reasonable Timed - from the outset
Continue to consider how best to engage with all those with an interest and those who may be affected generally and to work with existing partnerships/ local groups We will issue a draft Welsh National Marine Plan next year for consultation and will be seeking your views and direct input.
Thank you
Forward look
Marine Planning in Wales
An early version of the marine planning portal
was published for comment last month.
Feedback has also been requested on the
draft Strategic Scoping Exercise.
Marine Planning is a long term commitment. The Welsh National Marine Plan will establish and
overarching, cross-cutting and integrated process for the management of the marine
environment.
We are taking a 20 year view and our vision
is for 2035.
The draft scope, draft vision and related
objectives of the Sustainability Appraisal for
the Welsh National Marine Plan were
published for our stakeholders to provide
comments.
Managing marine activities in a sustainable way and which considers economic, social and environmental issues. The cycle is to evaluate after 3 years and review after 6 years.
• The purpose of marine planning under the Marine
and Coastal Access Act 2009 (MCAA) is to help achieve sustainable development of the marine area.
• Welsh Ministers are the Planning Authority for the Welsh onshore and Welsh offshore areas.
• The Welsh Government is committed to having a national marine plan in place by 2015.
• The first step towards this was the publication of the Statement of Public Participation (SPP). The SPP was adopted on 14 June 2014.