Climate actions
Establishment of monitoring, modelling and forecasting systems and early warning systems that can inform operators in a timely manner of risks from adverse weather. This option includes the adoption of systems and strategies to enhance safety both for offshore activities (navigation, fishing operations) and for inshore operations (ports, processing activities), responding to challenges driven by climate change. Risk-based zoning and siting, considering present and future climate risks can also increase safety at sea, especially for the aquaculture sector. The long-term time frame for climate change projection is hardly compatible with the shorter investment time frame of maritime business.
Establish early warning system in offshore and inshore operations
Objective
Enhance safety for navigation, fishing operations, ports, processing activities.
Description
Expected results
Support safety in offshore and inshore operations.
Result indicators
Percentage of transport for fishery allowed [%]
Involved actors
Fishery and aquaculture agencies, port authorities and public bodies with competence on safety at sea (coastguards) and establishing regulations and standards, local communities.
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