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The Vision • Global – A Maritime Policy will place Malta on the global map for entrepreneurs wishing to expand their maritime opportunities; encourage pro-active participation at EU fora. • Regional – This Integrated Policy will project Malta as a leading nation in the Mediterranean that implements sustainable practices using innovative technologies; keen to develop leading edge in maritime technologies and expertise. • National – Malta’s policy will drive close collaboration between industry and government offices that will fulfil Malta’s maritime ambitions; enables stakeholders to operate in a safe and ethical manner, that will advance the use innovative technologies and promote the development of human capital in the maritime industries. The Mission An Integrated Maritime Policy for Malta aims to develop and promote Malta as a leading maritime nation in the Mediterranean with a strategy for 2015 -2020. The Values • Blue – The economic initiatives will be taken with a precautionary approach towards safeguarding the marine environment. • Innovative – Fostering new-to-Malta activities in the maritime sector; provide positive bias to initiatives that result in innovation within traditional maritime sectors; lead to knowledge enhancement, sustainable use of resources and best practice. • Collaborative – Support initiatives with customer friendly and timely response from authorities within an efficient managed framework. • Competitive – Provide professional and competitive environment that allows initiatives to flourish. Strategic Objectives • Establish marine territory and resources contained therein, initiate a sustainable planning process that will permit exploitation of the resources. Environment Economic Growth • Achieve a 3% growth in GDP through increased activities related to the maritime sector. • Create job opportunities through private/public investments that will generate 6,000 new and better jobs in the Blue Growth sectors. Job Creation Integrated Governance One Stop Shop Human Capital Sustainable Development ICT Services Integrated Governance • One stop shop – A Maritime Policy will provide for an enabling body that will provide access to a one stop shop for governance and regulatory resources that will facilitate investment and growth opportunities whilst providing for the necessary financial and legislative measures. • ICT Services – This Maritime strategy will work within the Digital Malta strategy so that the initiatives contained therein are extended to maritime sector so as to have an E-Maritime Strategy that will benefit the maritime industry. • Human Capital – An Integrated Maritime framework will seek to develop and promote human capital in the maritime sector through collaboration between the different educational, research institutions and industry stakeholders through the establishment of a maritime academy group that will be tasked with identifying the gaps within our educational system. • Sustainable Development – Malta’s policy will promote initiatives in a sustainable manner that achieves balance between economic values and environmental considerations. Sustainable Development Maritime Spatial Planning • The IMP aims at establishing the ideal framework for an expansion of the Blue Economy in a sustainable manner and ensure the safeguarding of the sea environment and marine biodiversity • It identifies maritime spatial planning as a cross-cutting policy tool enabling public authorities and stakeholders to apply a coordinated, integrated and transboundary approach. • The application of an ecosystem-based approach will contribute to promoting the sustainable development and growth of maritime and coastal economies and the sustainable use of marine and coastal resources. Sustainable Development • The MSP will facilitate the allocation of marine space amongst users in order to optimise use of existing resources, whilst ensuring sustainable development and environmental protection • It will contribute towards effective management of marine and maritime activities by creating a framework for consistent, transparent, sustainable and evidence-based decision-making • The competences of Member States relating to maritime boundaries and jurisdiction are not altered by this Directive. Blue Growth • Another cross-cutting policy identified by the IMP is the area of Blue Growth, or the expansion of the economy related to the maritime sector and the creation of jobs relating to the sea • The main aim is to develop sectors that have a high potential for sustainable jobs and growth, within the framework of the IMP which also provides for the accumulation of knowledge, sustainable development and maritime safety and security • It also promotes the establishment of sea basin strategies to ensure tailor-made measures and to foster cooperation between countries Four Priority Pillars Food Logistics Services Energy Key Sectors of Activities Aquaculture – New Species, Innovative Production Technologies Fisheries – Improved catches, Added Value Fish Processing Ship Management - Legislative, Arbitration, Engineering & Technical, Engineering & Technical Servicing – Yachting, Oil & Gas Free zone hub – Intra/Inter Modal Transportation, Customs, Supporting Services Oil & Gas Bunkering, STS Servicing, Grain Storage & Trans-shipment Renewables, Emissions, Oil & Gas Exploration, RDTI Creation of Human Capital Integrated Governance Framework Four Priority Areas Services Ship Management Arbitration ICT Services Logistics Cargo Oil & Gas 6,000 new 3% increase in And better economic jobs growth over 5 Over 5 years years Repair Valorisation of use of marine resources Renew ables Energy One-Stop Shop Access To Governance and Regulatory Resources RTDI Aquaculture Food Final Objectives Sustainable Development Key Sectors of Activity