Dialogue Meeting between Italian ESIF Programme...

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Dialogue Meeting between Italian ESIF Programme Authorities and Italian EUSAIR key implementers 26 January 2017, Rome, Italy

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Dialogue Meeting between Italian ESIF Programme Authorities and Italian EUSAIR key implementers 26 January 2017, Rome, Italy

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PILLAR 1 WORKING SESSION Presented by Anna Flavia Zuccon Veneto Region Director of European territorial cooperation and macro-strategies Unit

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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PILLAR Coordinators and TSG members Coordinating Countries

Coordinating countries (Pillar coordinators)

Name Institution Address /Tel e-mail

GREECE Sofia LOUKMIDOU Ministry of Rural Development & Food Implementing Authority of the Fisheries and Maritime Operational Program

103, Michalakopoulou Str. 115 27 Athens Tel: +30 2131501168 Fax: +30 2107774090

[email protected]

Mathilde KONSTANTOPOULOU (Deputy)

Ministry of Economy, Development and Tourism National Coordination Authority NSRF Special Service for Strategy, Planning and Evaluation

3, Mitropoleos Str. 105 57 Athens Tel. +30 210 3726031 Fax: +30 210 3726028

[email protected]

MONTENEGRO Milena KRASIĆ Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

Rimski Trg 46, 81000 Podgorica Tel: +38 2 20 482 270

[email protected]

Danijela STOLICA Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

Rimski Trg 46, 81000 Podgorica Tel: +38 2 20 482 263

[email protected]

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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Members (on January 23rd 2017)

Members

Name Institution e-mail

ALBANIA Edi FERRO (tbc) Food Security and Fishing [email protected]

Mimoza COBANI Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Water Resources

[email protected]

Zhanina DAPI Ministry of Economic Development, Tourism, Trade and Entrepreneurship, European Integration & IPA funds Dept.

[email protected] [email protected]

Auron TARE National Agency of the Coastline [email protected]

BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA

Amir LUBOVAC Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina;

[email protected]

CROATIA Marija RAJAKOVIĆ Ministry of Economy [email protected]

Bruno GRUBEŠIĆ Ministry of Economy [email protected]

Dani FRANULOVIĆ Ministry of Agriculture [email protected]

Tomislav ZORETIĆ Ministry of Economy [email protected]

ITALY Isabella Angela VERARDI Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forestry [email protected]

Mauro Bertelletti Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forestry [email protected]

Fabio Fava Ministry of Education, University and Research [email protected]

Flavia ZUCCON Veneto Region - European territorial cooperation and macrostrategies Unit

[email protected]

Mogavero Molise Region [email protected]

SERBIA

Miona POPOVIĆ MAJKIĆ Ministry of Economy, Department for international cooperation and European Integration

[email protected]

SLOVENIA Petra FILIPI Ministry of agriculture, forestry and food [email protected]

Marta CIRAJ Ministry of Health [email protected]

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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1. Blue Growth (GR + ME) Driving innovative maritime and marine growth in the Region by promoting sustainable economic growth, jobs and business opportunities in the blue economy

Blue technologies Fisheries and aquaculture

Maritime and marine

governance and services

PILLAR Topics

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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State of play of TSG work

• 5 TSG 1 meetings + 1 inter-pillar meeting with TSG 3

• Rules of Procedure: approved

• Specific selection criteria: approved

• TSG 1 Annual progress report 2015: approved

• 32 Project concepts examined during the labelling session held in Crete on 16 and17 November 2016, based on a template for project concepts. Each Country was requested to send the TSG 1 coordinators 3 or more relevant projects.

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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6 Priority actions identified by TSG 1 Topic 1: Blue Technologies • R&D&I platforms on green sea mobility, deep sea

resources, biosecurity and biotechnologies; • Macro-regional cluster development. Topic 2: Fisheries and Aquaculture • Scientific cooperation on fisheries and fish stocks; • Diversification and profitability of fisheries and

aquaculture; • R&D platform for seafood;

Topic 3: Maritime and marine governance and services • Governance of the maritime space

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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Criteria / Guiding principles for the identification of projects/actions

General criterion 1. Address priorities and well-substantiated needs expressed by countries, regions and stakeholders or Commission services and be widely supported. Specific criterion 1. Relevance • Is the project contributing to the objectives of the Pillar and/or with at

least one of the topics of the pillar and the Action Plan? • Is the project consistent with EU policies and/or strategies relevant to

the macro-region? • Is the project supported by the relevant and necessary partnership? Is it

open to all participating countries?

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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General criterion 2. Demonstrate a transnational, if not a macro-regional, scope or impact Specific criterion 2.1 Macro-regional Impact Does the project contribute to: • Increasing marine and maritime R&I investment in the macro-region? • Increasing the added value of fisheries and aquaculture in the macro-region? • Increasing the surface of water under national jurisdiction covered by

Maritime Spatial Planning and/or the coastline covered by Integrated Coastal Zone Management?

• Generating jobs (FTE)? • Creating new products/services? Specific criterion 2.2 Macro-regional Scope Does the project contribute to: • Improving sustainable growth of marine and maritime sectors in the Adriatic-

Ionian sea basin? • Improving fisheries sustainable management in the Adriatic-Ionian sea basin? • Sharing data, methodology and knowledge on fisheries, stocks and socio-

economics data at the macro-regional level?

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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General criterion 3. Be realistic and credible Specific criterion 3.1 Feasibility • Does the project identify the necessary resources (financial, technical,

human, etc.)? • Does the project involve private funding? • Is the project supported by national/regional authorities of the countries

concerned and/or relevant stakeholders (e.g. civil society, business and local communities)?

Specific criterion 3.2 Durability • Are the project results sustainable over time once public financing mobilised

has expired?

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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General criterion 4. Build on existing initiatives and have reached a fair degree of maturity (not compulsory) Specific criterion 4.1 Complementarity and synergies • Is the project resulting from completed projects and/or solid

feasibility studies? • Is it complementary to existing initiatives? Specific criterion 4.2 Maturity • Is the project included in an existing strategic framework/initiative or

pipeline for funding?

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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General criterion 5. Pay attention to cross-cutting aspects Specific criterion 5.1 Cross-cutting impact Does the project contribute to: • improving and sharing institutional capacity on maritime sectors,

aquaculture and fisheries in the macro-region? • promoting skills and brain circulation or researcher and worker mobility

in the Adriatic-Ionian sea basin? • improving capacity to manage crisis and/or safety? • promoting sustainable development or addressing climate change?

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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General criterion 6. Be coherent and mutually supportive Specific criterion 6.1 Internal EUSAIR coherence • Does the project have a negative effect/impact on the objectives of the

other topics and/or pillars? • Does the project complement/re-enforce results/impacts generated by

actions/projects under the same or the other three pillars?

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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Progress in the identification of projects/actions and labelling procedures

In Crete (16 and 17 November 2016) the template for the submission of projects to TSG1 was modified after the inter-pillar meeting with TSG 3. The changes referred to the categorization of projects: 1. Project idea – not yet submitted; 2. Project submitted – under selection procedure; 3. Project already funded.

Moreover, the projects “not yet submitted” were divided into 2 categories: - mature; - not mature.

A detailed presentation of the 32 submitted projects (8 from Italy) was made by TSG 1 members with comments, ideas and remarks for every single case.

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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Progress in the identification of projects/actions and labelling procedures. Focus on Italian project ideas

To increase the overall competitiveness capacity of the maritime industry system of Adriatic Ionian macroregion -(Topic 1); To carry out a preparatory phase toward the establishment and the operational phase of the Technology and Innovation Cluster for Blue Growth in the AIR – (Topic 1); To enhance and protect the quality of fresh fish products caught and sold with the logic of zero food miles, to strengthen the small-scale fisheries (SSF) role, within the Blue Growth context - (Topic 2 , 4 projects); To bring together a range of public and private actors and stakeholders from all the AIR countries, in order to promote and realize activities necessary for using marine resources innovatively and sustainably – (Topic 1 and 3); To establish a permanent multilevel governance system of marine space and resources – (Topic 3).

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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Main issues on the labelling process…

Access of the SHs or proponents to a transparent submission procedure to TSGs: through Facility point SH Platform ? Difficulties in understanding the “added value” of labelling already submitted projects: ex post labelling or monitoring ? Impossibility of assessing the Project concept forms coherently with the calls for proposals procedures: - Scheduled timeline for assessment - Harmonisation between TSG selection criteria and Programme criteria

applied by evaluators/JS of the different Programmes - How to formalise the results of TSG work to the MAs

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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Next steps for 2017 (dates to be confirmed)

Place Organiser FEBRUARY Technical Meeting of Pillar Coordinators EUSAIR Brussels tbc EUSAIR 5th EUSAIR GOVERNING BOARD MEETING Brussels tbc EUSAIR Committee of Senior Officials AII Greece or Brussels tbc AII MARCH Round Table on Transport & Energy Connections AII GREECE, Athens AII

APRIL Round Table on Inter- University Cooperation AII GREECE, Patras AII

XV Conference of the Speakers of AII Parliaments GREECE, Patras AII

MAY Committee of Senior Officials AII GREECE AII XX Adriatic- Ionian Council & EUSAIR Ministerial meeting GREECE EUSAIR & AII

2nd EUSAIR forum GREECE EUSAIR

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Note di presentazione
The objective of this pillar, To this end, clusters involving research centres, public agencies and private companies must be promoted. Coordinated fishery management will improve data collection, monitoring and control. Joint planning efforts and increased administrative and cooperation capacity will improve use of existing resources and maritime governance at sea basin level. The Blue Economy can make a major contribution to growth. This ranges from developing blue technologies to sustainable seafood production and consumption. It includes niche markets in e.g. recreational, leisure and small cruise activities. Innovation can enable the vulnerable shipbuilding sector to switch to low emission and energy efficient vessels, and to cooperate with related sectors, including marine equipment and robotics; In terms of SO2, NO2 and particulate matter. Specific objectives Blue Technologies: R&D&I and business opportunities in blue economy sectors (shipbuilding, marine technologies, blue bio-technologies). To create high-skilled job and economic opportunities, by focusing on research and innovation, cluster development and knowledge transfer related to blue technologies specific to the Region, and linked to regional and national smart specialisation strategies (e.g. green ship building, yachting, bio-technologies, underwater robotics). Fisheries and aquaculture: Sustainable seafood production and consumption. To improve fisheries and aquaculture profitability and sustainability by improving data collection, monitoring and control, implementing multiannual fisheries management plans at sea basin level, harmonising standards, improving skills and capacity to comply with EU rules and standards and increasing the added value of local seafood value chains, notably through special research and innovation platforms, joint development of market intelligence and more transparent marketing and processing. Maritime and marine governance and services Improve sea basin governance and services. To improve administrative and institutional capacities, maritime services and better governance, including data sharing, joint planning and coordinated management of existing resources (e.g. maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management).
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