The Celtic Seas Partnership is producing a series of Best Practice Guidelines to support marine stakeholders in working and co-existing in ways which promote healthy, productive seas, towards the EU’s target of ‘Good Environmental Status’. Following a series of facilitated discussions, alongside the development of ten case studies from across the Celtic Seas, we have now produced three sets of draft guidelines covering:

  • Transboundary marine governance – working across borders
  • Co-location of marine renewable energy projects with other marine users and interests
  • Conflict resolution and sectoral interaction between marine stakeholders

We are now inviting comments on the draft guidelines, before finalising them for publication later this year. Click here to access the draft guidelines and instructions on how to respond. The deadline for responses is Friday 3rd June.

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