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Maritime Spatial Planning in Poland Marta Konik Maritime Office in Szczecin Cross border workshop with institutional stakeholders Southwest Baltic 27-28 January 2016, Malmö

Maritime Spatial Planning in Poland*

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Page 1: Maritime Spatial Planning in Poland*

Maritime Spatial Planning

in Poland

Marta Konik

Maritime Office in Szczecin

Cross border workshop with institutional stakeholders Southwest Baltic

27-28 January 2016, Malmö

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Current status of MSP

• The legal base for MSP in Poland - The act on Maritime areas

of Poland and Maritime Administration of March 21st, 1991

• Directive 2014/89/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF

THE COUNCIL of 23 July 2014 establishing a framework for maritime

spatial planning -> implemented to the Polish law

• Amended Act on Maritime areas (…) is in force since 19th Nov 2015

• Ordinance of Minister of Transport, Building and Maritime

Economy and Minister of Regional Development on maritime

areas (of August 5, 2013) – determines required scope of maritime

spatial plans in the text and graphic part (the Ordinance is in the

process of consultation at the moment )

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Who has mandate to plan?

The competent authorities on maritime spatial planning are

minister responsible for maritime affairs

(at present Minister of Maritime Economy and Inland Navigation)

and

director of maritime office

(according to territorial jurisdiction

Director of Maritime Office in Gdynia, Słupsk or Szczecin)

Director of Maritime Office is responsible for developing the draft plan.

The draft plan is the subject of an environmental impact assessment.

The minister responsible for maritime affairs and the minister responsible for regional

development in consultation with the ministers in charge of environment, water

management, culture and national heritage, agriculture, fisheries, transport, internal

affairs and the Minister of National Defence shall adopt by ministerial order maritime spatial plans for polish maritime areas.

The maritime spatial plans are of binding character in Poland.

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Timetable of MSP process

No maritime spatial plan has been officially adopted in Poland yet

(up to now MSP procedure was tested only in EU projects e.g. pilot

project plan for the Middle Bank, Gulf of Gdansk and pilot plan of

Pomeranian Bay).

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Drawing up the detailed maritime spatial plans for

the problematic areas identified in the plan No.1,

that require detailed approach because of the

accomulation of functional and spatial problems

territorially competent director

of maritime office2018 - 2023

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Drawing up the maritime spatial plans

for internal sea waters

(including MSP for selected harbours)

territorially competent director

of maritime office2016 - 2023

agreement between Directors

of Maritime Offices in Gdynia,

Słupsk and Szczecin in order to

prepare one joint MSP for TS,

EEZ and Gulf of Gdansk

Drawing up the maritime spatial plan

for territorial sea, exclusive economic zone

and internal sea waters of Gulf of Gdansk

in the scale 1: 200 000

2015 - 20181

time framestep activity who is responsible

The whole official process of MSP in Poland is divided into three stages:

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Inventory of the current state

„Study of conditions and directions of spatial development

for Polish marine areas”

Time of realisation: March 2014 – February 2015

Contractor: Maritime Institute in Gdansk

Marine area covered by the study:

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Latest news about MSP in Poland

We have the funds to take an action!

Funds for implementation of MSP draft for territorial sea, exclusive

economic zone and internal sea waters of Gulf of Gdansk in the

scale 1: 200 000 are already secured.

Final work is underway on the tender documents and the draft

contract with the future contractor.

Tender for the contractor is to be announced in February 2016.

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Thank you for your attention!

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