Addressing ocean planning challenges in a highly crowded sea space: a case study for the regional sea of Catalonia (Western Mediterranean)
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2025-01-13T17:02:15Z
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2025-01-13T17:02:15Z
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2024
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2732-5121
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Background This study performs an exploratory analysis of current-future sustainability challenges for ocean planning for the regional seas of Catalonia located in the Western Mediterranean (Spain). Methods To address the challenges we develop an Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP)-oriented geodatabase of maritime activities and deploy three spatial models: 1) an analysis of regional contribution to the 30% protection commitment with Biodiversity Strategy 2030; 2) a spatial Maritime Use Conflict (MUC) analysis to address current and future maritime activities interactions and 3) the StressorGenerator QGIS application to locate current and anticipate future sea areas of highest anthropogenic stress. Results & Conclusions Results show that the i) study area is one of the most protected sea areas in the Mediterranean (44-51% of sea space protected); ii) anthropogenic stressors are highest in 1-4 nautical miles coastal areas, where maritime activities agglomerate, in the Gulf of Roses and Gulf of Saint Jordi. iii) According to the available datasets commercial fishery is causing highest conflict score inside protected areas. Potential new aquaculture sites are causing highest conflict in Internal Waters and the high potential areas for energy cause comparably low to negligible spatial conflicts with other uses. We discuss the added value of performing regional MSP exercises and define five challenges for regional ocean sustainability, namely: Marine protection beyond percentage, offshore wind energy: a new space demand, crowded coastal areas, multi-level governance of the regional sea and MSP knowledge gaps
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The research was partially supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730984, ASSEMBLE Plus project (Association of European Marine Biological Laboratories Expanded; contract nr. 13/2022). SS was supported by the Xunta of Galicia through a postdoctoral grant [ED481B-2019-47]
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application/pdf
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eng
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European Commission
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Reproducció digital del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.16836.1
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Open Research Europe, 2024, vol. 4, art.núm.46
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Reconeixement 4.0 Internacional
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Depellegrin, Daniel Menegon, Stefano Abramic, Andrej Aguado Hernández, Simón Larosa, Francesca Salvador Gimeno, Santiago Martí, Carolina 2024 Addressing ocean planning challenges in a highly crowded sea space: a case study for the regional sea of Catalonia (Western Mediterranean) Open Research Europe 4 art.núm.46
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Addressing ocean planning challenges in a highly crowded sea space: a case study for the regional sea of Catalonia (Western Mediterranean)
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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039597
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14. Vida submarina
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38966236
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PMC11222783