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Dublin, 7th February 2011
MARINE COOPERATION IN THE ATLANTIC AREA PROGRAMME
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERSPECTIVES FOR THE FUTURE
Managing Authority
Eligible areas Spain: Galicia, Principado de Asturias, Cantabria, País Vasco,
Comunidad Foral de Navarra and in Andalucia: Cádiz, Huelva, Sevilla.France: Haute-Normandie, Basse-Normandie, Pays de la
Loire, Bretagne, Poitou-Charentes, Aquitaine.Ireland: All territory : Border, Midland and Western,
Southern and EasternPortugal: Norte, Algarve, Centro, Lisboa, Alentejo.United Kingdom: Cumbria; Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Lancashire,
Merseyside, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and North Somerset Dorset and Somerset, Cornwall and Isles of Scilly, Devon , West Wales and The Valleys, East Wales, South Western Scotland, Highlands and Islands, Northern Ireland
INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
The Atlantic Area of Cooperation
INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Tangible Transnational Cooperation
oriented to Cohesive, Balanced and Sustainable
Territorial Development of the Atlantic Area and of its
Maritime Heritage
Programme Main Global Challenges
Eligible areas
INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Atlantic Area Programme Objectives
Improve Maritime Safety Management and Protection of Marine Spaces Marine and Coastal Renewable Energy potential Protection of Natural Spaces, Coastal Zones and Water Resources
Knowledge Transfer between Companies and Research Centres Competitiveness and Innovation Capacity Building in Maritime Niches Internationalisation/ Regional Clustering, Entrepreneurship
Transport Networks Interoperability and Continuity and Sea, Rail, Road, Air Intermodality Ports Co-operation and Short Sea Shipping
Sustainable Urban and Rural Development Joint Promotion to Make Cities More Attractive
Atlantic Cultural Heritage
INNOVATION
ENVIRONMENT
ACCESSIBILITIES
TERRITORY
Programme achievementsThree Calls for Projects58 projects approved93,8 % of the ERDF approved
Calls Nª of projects ERDF %
2008 24 38.262.529,68 € 39,1
2009 24 35.186.576,25 € 36,0
2011 10 18.247.432,42 € 18,7
Total 58 91.696.538,35 € 93,8
Regions Countries Nº of Organisations
Atlantic Area
Spain 171France 158Ireland 69
Portugal 132United
Kingdom 92
Other regions
Belgium 1Norway 1
624 Partners
Axe ERDF implemented
Implementation rate
ERDF certified
Projects 20.008.756,63 € 20,5% 18.035.772,67 €
TA 2.476.096,33 € 39,7% 2.476.096,33 €
Total 22.484.852,96 € 21,6% 20.511.869,00 €
Financial Execution
N+3
YearERDF to be
certified€ € % € %
2011 8.335.534,19 27.672.837,45 332,0 18.412.957,60 220,92012 24.861.827,86 60.553.710,37 243,6 18.412.957,60 74,062013 59.546.343,20 84.778.885,04 142,4 18.412.957,60 30,922014 77.648.651,87 94.066.389,37 121,1 18.412.957,60 23,712015 104.051.233,00 97.368.903,68 93,6 18.412.957,60 17,7
ERDF approved ERDF certified
Projects with Maritime Dimension
Around 70% of approved projects are related with the sea
Around 65% of the funds devoted to maritime projects
350 partners are involved in maritime projects
Diversified thematics in key areas for the Atlantic Area Strategy domains
Very high quality of Partnerships
Maritime Clusters
INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Priorities of the Atlantic Strategy communication2.1 Implementing the ecossistem approach
2.3 Sustainable exploitation of the Atlantic seafloor’s natural resurces
2.2 Reducing Europ’s carbons footprint
2.4 Responding to threaths and emergencies
2.5 Socially inclusive Growth
INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Projects Linked to the Priorities of the Strategy for the Atlantic Ocean
INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Wide network coverage of the Atlantic Area in most domains relevant to the Strategy, which should more clearly integrate
key sectors to improve a sustainable economic growth
INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE 9
Partnerships Features in Maritime Projects
Building on Existing Partnerships and Clusters is instrumental for the Atlantic Strategy
Type of Eligible Organisation Total %National Authorities 7 2,0%Regional Authorities 45 12,9%Local Authorities 29 8,3%Public or Equivalent Organisations 53 15,2%Public Enterprise 13 3,7%Higher Education Institutions 108 31,0%Education and Traininig Centre 6 1,7%Crossborder or Trananational Organisation 4 1,1%Private Organisations (not for profit and profit ) 83 23,9% Total Partners 348 100%
Partnerships of Maritime projects
Lead Partners Partners
Very high quality and balanced composition of partnerships in key areas for the Atlantic Strategy, central players in the
Atlantic Strategy building up and implementation
INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
The Programme provides a vehicle for structured initiatives in the Atlantic Area via transnational soft cooperation and networking projects
INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Perspectives
With its experience and track record, the Programme is a key player for both the definition of the Atlantic Strategy and its future implementation
Projects produced a large number of surveys and technical studies and research in important areas related to the Atlantic Ocean Strategy thematic proposals that may contribute to deepen and improve them
It will be crucial for EU programmes to cooperate in the funding and implementation of ambitious projects for the Atlantic Ocean Area, allowing, intellingent and sustainable results and leverage effect fitting the ambition of the Strategy
The Programme can provide an important contribution in the discussions with Member States and Regions and will serve as a link with a great number of Atlantic key Stakeholders