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PhD Scholar in AZTI, Spain #BalticMSP MSP approaches in the Basque Country (Bay of Biscay, NE Atlantic) Kemal Pinarbasi W 1/3 Past two years all over the Europe: case studies 2

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PhD Scholar in AZTI, Spain

#BalticMSP

MSP approaches in the Basque

Country (Bay of Biscay, NE Atlantic)

Kemal Pinarbasi

W 1/3 Past two years

all over the Europe:

case studies 2

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Marine Spatial Planning approaches in the Basque Country (Bay of Biscay, NE Atlantic)

MSc. Kemal Pinarbasi, Dr. Ibon Galparsoro and Dr. Ángel Borja

2nd Baltic MSP Forum, 23th of November Riga, Latvia

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Outline

I. Exclusive Economic Zone of Spain

II. Basque CountryIII. Background Studies for MSP

• Environmental Component

• Human Activities

• Trans-boundary IssuesIV. Decision Support Tools in MSP

V. Future Work

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Exclusive Economic Zone of Spain

Source: Marine Plan Atlas www.marineplan.es

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Basque Country

Source: Marine Plan Atlas www.marineplan.es

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Basque Country

Diversity of activities

Commercial fishing: trawlers, purse seiners and artisanal fishing

Recreational fishing with over 5000 boats

Tourism and sand mining (beach nourishment only)

New industrial activities: marine renewable energy (wave) and offshore aquaculture

Government is seeking diversification of activities

No marine spatial plan is in place

(Directive transposition in progress)

Marine Activities in Basque Country

Galparsoro, I., N. Aldanondo, L. Alonso, P. Alvarez, G. Boyra, L. Ferrer, A. Fontán, M. Louzao, U. Martinez, Y. Sagarminaga, V. Valencia, U. Cotano, 2016. Ampliación del conocimiento y apoyo al desarrollo de herramientas para la gestión del ecosistema en aguas vascas-BABES. Elaborado por AZTI-Tecnalia para Eusko Jaurlaritza - Gobierno Vasco. 215 pp.

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Background Studies for MSP

Seafloor mapping and characterisation

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Background Studies for MSP

Seafloor mapping and characterisation

Habitat Mapping

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Background Studies for MSP

Seafloor mapping and characterisation

Habitat Mapping

Habitat Modelling

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Background Studies for MSP

Seafloor mapping and characterisation

Habitat Mapping

Habitat Modelling

Ecosystem services provided by benthichabitats

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Background Studies for MSP

Seafloor mapping and characterisation

Habitat Mapping

Habitat Modelling

Ecosystem services provided by benthichabitats

Environmental status assessment: WFD and MSFD

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Background Studies for MSP

Seafloor mapping and characterisation

Habitat Mapping

Habitat Modelling

Ecosystem services provided by benthichabitats

Environmental status assessment: WFD and MSFD

Biological Valuation

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Background Studies for MSP

• Development and implementation of a generic framework for implementation of ecosystem based marine management

• Assessing uncertainty associated with the monitoring and evaluation of spatially managed areas

• Lessons learned from the application of a generic spatial planning framework in Europe

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Background Studies for MSP

• Total Fishing Pressure by Artisanal Fisheries

• Wave Energy Suitability

• Aquaculture

Human Activities

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Background Studies for MSP

• Total Fishing Pressure by Artisinal Fisheries

• Wave Energy Suitability

• Aquaculture

Human Activities

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Aquaculture

Ecosystem Approach to making Space for Aquaculture

Provide increased space of high water quality for aquaculture by adopting the Ecosystem Approach to Aquaculture (EAA) and Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) and so to deliver food security and increased employment opportunities through economic growth.

At our 16 case study sites across the globe, we are working with stakeholders to identify key planning issues for aquaculture development and map these constraints against a wide variety of tools and spatial planning methods.

http://www.aquaspace-h2020.eu/https://www.researchgate.net/project/AquaSpace-Ecosystem-Approach-to-making-Space-for-Aquaculture

Twitter: @AquaSpaceH2020

EU Horizon 2020 project grant no. 633476

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Cost and BenefitAnalysis Tool

Socio-culturalimpact

Economic Impact

Impacts on/from other

sectors

Environmental Impact

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Spain and France

How to create synergies and opportunities?

Source: Marine Plan Atlas www.marineplan.es

Drivers that require transboundarycooperation:• Environmental targets achievement

(MSFD), and conservation (MPAs)• Uses management and growth (MSP)

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Trans-boundary Issue

Galparsoro, I., N. Aldanondo, L. Alonso, P. Alvarez, G. Boyra, L. Ferrer, A. Fontán, M. Louzao, U. Martinez, Y. Sagarminaga, V. Valencia, U. Cotano, 2016. Ampliación del conocimiento y apoyo al desarrollo de herramientas para la gestión del ecosistema en aguas vascas-BABES. Elaborado por AZTI-Tecnalia para Eusko Jaurlaritza - Gobierno Vasco. 215 pp.

Narrow continental shelfDensity is higher in north

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Work in Progress

‘’Development of Marine Spatial Planning tools and application in the Basque Country’’

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Decision Support Tools in Marine Spatial Planning: Present Applications, Gaps and Future Perspectives

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Aim of Use

Assessment of environmental impact,

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Communication, 8

Data Gathering; 1

Economic Analysis; 1

Evaluation; 0

Governance Assistance; 3

Management Plan Proposal; 1

Scenario Creation and Analysis; 7

Site Identification; 12

Socio-economic Analysis, 2

Uses Conflict Analysis, 8

It is hard to find tools that provide future projection, socio-economic analysis, and stakeholder involvement.

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• Conservation and MPAsUsing a systematic conservation planning approach to enhance the marine spatial planning process in Europe: Basque Country case study

• Assessment of conflicts of activitiesAssessment of spatial conflict between aquaculture and artisanal fishing activities: a case study in the Basque continental shelf

• Allocation of activitieso Aquacultureo Renewables

A spatially explicit risk approach to support wind energy under marine spatial planning

Future Work

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Thanks for listeningMSc. Kemal Pinarbasi ([email protected])Dr. Ibon Galparsoro ([email protected])

Dr. Ángel Borja ([email protected])