| PRESS RELEASE HELCOM (November) | 
	| 20.11.2013 15:44 | 
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 14 November 2013, Vilnius, Lithuania  – As a pioneering region in  spatial planning, experts, industries and managers from around the  Baltic Sea join for two days of workshops on fisheries sector,  aquaculture and harmonized planning of the marine area. The growing use  of marine space requires clever planning and management across several  national borders and sectors.  HELCOM, holding the joint  horizontal leadership in maritime spatial planning with Vision and  Strategies around the Baltic Sea (VASAB) in EU Strategy for the Baltic  Sea (EUSBSR), organizes today’s workshop. It is co-financed by the EU  through technical assistance under EUSBSR.  The intention is to discuss  the many aspects of cross-border planning; to further assess the  benefits and challenges of integrating fisheries in maritime spatial  planning (MSP); as well as MSP data needs. The outcome and  recommendations of the first day, with a main focus on the Baltic Sea,  will be passed on tomorrow Friday to the European Commission’s  stakeholder workshop on all EU seas. Even though positively acknowledged e.g. regarding the low numbers of overfished stocks, Baltic fisheries are not yet fully sustainable or integrated into the overall maritime planning. The discussions today will ponder on the aspects of interaction between fisheries and other sea users, such as essential fish habitats in MSP; consultation of fishery stakeholders; spatial and temporal dimension of MSP as regarding seasonality in fisheries and planning; and fishery data challenges in MSP.
 The importance of fisheries has been increasingly recognized in maritime spatial planning. Knowledge is a necessity that underlies sound management decisions but many challenges prevail, particularly in successfully applying such relevant knowledge. The fishing sector needs to be better involved in the planning process if spatial measures that affect fisheries, nature conservation and other uses of the sea, are to be decided.
 
 As a part of the continuous work of the joint HELCOM-VASAB Working Group on MSP, established in 2010, the Regional Baltic MSP Roadmap for 2013–2020 has just been adopted in the HELCOM Copenhagen Ministerial Meeting last month.
 
 The HELCOM workshop is coorganized with PartiSEApate, Baltic Sea RAC and International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES).
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