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Among achievements:
✅ Strong collaboration with #GNSBI, HELCOM-VASAB MSP WG, #EMODnet, NSEC Shipping Group and other EU initiatives
✅ Surveys launched to better integrate navigation safety into MSP and further develop the Navisafe tool
✅ A gap analysis to strengthen EMODnet services for MSP

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As part of the #NESBproject, #Deltares and #SHOM is teaming up to develop the Greater #NorthSea Basin Initiative's #GNSBI knowledge sharing platform - pooling expertise to develop an innovative tool with a view to digitising #MSP and strengthening its coordination on a maritime basin scale.
#EMFAF

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Netherlands have a one stop shop for permitting.
Norway is emerging and cautious. But no clear guidelines.
Obstacles include policy coherence, impact assessments are done too late, but regional coordination is essential. #GNSBI

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🌊The North Sea is busier than ever & smart planning is essential.
🔎Join ICES Workshop on Cumulative Impact Assessments
✅Review tools & methods, recommend appropriate tools for cumulative impact assessments
🗓6–9 May 2025 ICES Hq, Copenhagen
➡️ ices.dk/community/gr...
#GNSBI

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@kld.regjeringen.no @miljodirektoratet.no @pererikschulze.bsky.social @ospar.bsky.social #GNSBI #AquaSYNC #MarineEcology #GES4SEAS

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Read the ICES advice here: 
ICES. 2025. EU request on economic, social, and ecological impacts of offshore wind farms (OWFs) and floating offshore wind farms (FLOWs) on fisheries in the Baltic Sea, Celtic Seas, and Greater North Sea. In Report of the ICES Advisory Committee, 2025. ICES Advice 2025, sr.2025.03, https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.advice.28759328
The underpinning evidence base is here:
ICES. 2025. Workshop to compile evidence on the impacts of offshore renewable energy on fisheries and marine ecosystems (WKCOMPORE). ICES Scientific Reports. 7:45. 283 pp. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.28759259

Read the ICES advice here: ICES. 2025. EU request on economic, social, and ecological impacts of offshore wind farms (OWFs) and floating offshore wind farms (FLOWs) on fisheries in the Baltic Sea, Celtic Seas, and Greater North Sea. In Report of the ICES Advisory Committee, 2025. ICES Advice 2025, sr.2025.03, https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.advice.28759328 The underpinning evidence base is here: ICES. 2025. Workshop to compile evidence on the impacts of offshore renewable energy on fisheries and marine ecosystems (WKCOMPORE). ICES Scientific Reports. 7:45. 283 pp. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.28759259

This morning I presented the recently published @icesmarine.bsky.social advice on ORE to #GNSBI Work Track Fisheries in Hamburg. ICES can play a key role informing science base #MSP decisions to avoid/minimize/mitigate -ve impacts on socio-economy, fisheries & ecosystems
www.ices.dk/news-and-eve...

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#NESBproject is excited to join the #GNSBI Technical Meeting in Hamburg! 3 intense days of exchange and collaboration, including key discussions on the themes and format of the #NorthSea #BalticSea #MaritimeSpatialPlanning dialogue. 🤝Looking forward to shaping next steps together! www.NESBproject.eu

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