NYK containership rescues five rowers in Mediterranean Sea
On March 25, the containership NYK Orion rescued five rowers from a boat in distress in the Mediterranean Sea
Read moreDetailsOn March 25, the containership NYK Orion rescued five rowers from a boat in distress in the Mediterranean Sea
Read moreDetailsSome 10 million tons of litter end up in the world's oceans and seas each year, with significant impacts for human health, the environment and the economy. Most of the problem originates with land-based activities, although low levels of government investment are also a factor.
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Read moreDetailsNew EU study finds an opportunity for Blue Growth A new study presented by the European Commission finds that the establishment of maritime zones, including Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs), in the Mediterranean would benefit the EU's Blue Growth and wider sustainability agendas. The study looks at the costs and benefits of establishing maritime zones in the Mediterranean and provides an analysis of the impacts of establishing EEZs on different sea-based activities. EEZs could allow for a more effective spatial planning policy, which in turn could help attract investments and further economic activities.Maria Damanaki, European Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries stated: "There are huge untapped opportunities in the Mediterranean Sea, which could come to fruition by establishing Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs). The proclamation and establishment of maritime zones remains the sovereign right of each coastal State. It is our joint EU responsibility to ensure that the right conditions are in place for the blue economy to flourish. Mediterranean coastal states could agree on their maritime zones on the basis of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)."The study focuses on the opportunities which EEZs and other similar zones would bring in terms economic costs and benefits, ...
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