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Strengthen capacities for green nautical tourism (green boating) and implement pilot project of the green nautical tourism concept (green boating), defined in the National Strategy for Integrated Coastal Zone Management of Montenegro, prepared by the Mini

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    As Montenegro is becoming a favourite destination for nautical tourism which is characterised by a fast growth, optimal standards to decrease negative impacts on the environment have not been developed. This refers to the construction planning stage (in the sense of applying optimal approaches to plan accepting capacity of the marine waters zone in relation to the number of berths), as well as to definition of technical standards when environmental impact assessment is prepared as part of technical documentation development, and the execution of works.
    A lack of berths functionally linked to the existing marinas and ports is also evident. For this reason it often happens that ships and yachts are anchored in the coastal and open sea, on arbitrarily chosen locations, thus endangering the state of marine ecosystem through mechanical destruction of underwater habitats with anchors and through waste disposal. The practice also undermines safety of maritime navigation.
    With the aim of preparing the basis for prevention, mitigation and elimination of impacts of nautical tourism, particularly with regard to impacts of marinas on marine ecosystems, conditions should be created and capacities strengthened for introducing sustainable nautical tourism practices.
    Activities
    1. Prepare state and needs assessment for the application of green boating including:
    −− Assessment of the existing state with the aim to establish deficiencies of the existing regulations and environmental standards that should be observed in the planning stage for marinas and their construction and operation; it is necessary to include an overview of regulations and state of the existing marinas (establish problematic technical solutions, good and poor practices in maintaining marinas and ships, waste management,...);
    −− Overview of good practice examples;
    −− Definition of guidelines for constructing new marinas;
    −− Determination of a proposal of measures and specific solutions to improve operations in the existing marinas;
    −− Determination of proposals for changing the existing regulations.
    2. Based on the results of the assessment, implement educational programmes for the staff and marina users.
    As a good practice example, the green boating concept should be implemented in remediating one of the existing marinas or when constructing a new one.
    Pilot project
    Contribute to development of positive attitude towards green nautical tourism through pilot example at a selected marina; the pilot will demonstrate positive aspects of the approach that has application of optimal standards for mitigation of negative impacts on marine environment at its core.
    Activities In the framework of project that will demonstrate application of the green boating concept, the following should be done:
    1. Optimal site chosen marina under construction or an operational one;
    2. In accordance with the state and needs assessment for applying the green boating concept and in line with examples of good practices, new measures and concrete solutions for improving marina operation should be determined and applied for the established problematic technical solutions and poor practices;
    3. Prepare operational instructions and educational materials to be applied in further operational regime of the marina.
    Partners
    1) Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism (lead partner, Government)
    2) Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs
    3) Port Administration
    4) Harbour Master Offices
    5) Public Enterprise for Public Maritime Domain Management
    6) Management of the selected marina

    Goal 14

    Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development

    Goal 14

    14.1

    By 2025, prevent and significantly reduce marine pollution of all kinds, in particular from land-based activities, including marine debris and nutrient pollution

    14.1.1

    (a) Index of coastal eutrophication; and (b) plastic debris density

    14.2

    By 2020, sustainably manage and protect marine and coastal ecosystems to avoid significant adverse impacts, including by strengthening their resilience, and take action for their restoration in order to achieve healthy and productive oceans

    14.2.1

    Number of countries using ecosystem-based approaches to managing marine areas

    14.3

    Minimize and address the impacts of ocean acidification, including through enhanced scientific cooperation at all levels

    14.3.1
    Average marine acidity (pH) measured at agreed suite of representative sampling stations

    14.4

    By 2020, effectively regulate harvesting and end overfishing, illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and destructive fishing practices and implement science-based management plans, in order to restore fish stocks in the shortest time feasible, at least to levels that can produce maximum sustainable yield as determined by their biological characteristics

    14.4.1
    Proportion of fish stocks within biologically sustainable levels

    14.5

    By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information

    14.5.1
    Coverage of protected areas in relation to marine areas

    14.6

    By 2020, prohibit certain forms of fisheries subsidies which contribute to overcapacity and overfishing, eliminate subsidies that contribute to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and refrain from introducing new such subsidies, recognizing that appropriate and effective special and differential treatment for developing and least developed countries should be an integral part of the World Trade Organization fisheries subsidies negotiation

    14.6.1

    Degree of implementation of international instruments aiming to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing

    14.7

    By 2030, increase the economic benefits to Small Island developing States and least developed countries from the sustainable use of marine resources, including through sustainable management of fisheries, aquaculture and tourism

    14.7.1

    Sustainable fisheries as a proportion of GDP in small island developing States, least developed countries and all countries

    14.a

    Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity and transfer marine technology, taking into account the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology, in order to improve ocean health and to enhance the contribution of marine biodiversity to the development of developing countries, in particular small island developing States and least developed countries

    14.a.1
    Proportion of total research budget allocated to research in the field of marine technology

    14.b

    Provide access for small-scale artisanal fishers to marine resources and markets

    14.b.1

    Degree of application of a legal/regulatory/policy/institutional framework which recognizes and protects access rights for small‐scale fisheries

    14.c

    Enhance the conservation and sustainable use of oceans and their resources by implementing international law as reflected in United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which provides the legal framework for the conservation and sustainable use of oceans and their resources, as recalled in paragraph 158 of "The future we want"

    14.c.1

    Number of countries making progress in ratifying, accepting and implementing through legal, policy and institutional frameworks, ocean-related instruments that implement international law, as reflected in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, for the conservation and sustainable use of the oceans and their resources

    Name Description
    14.1 By 2025, prevent and significantly reduce marine pollution of all kinds, in particular from land-based activities, including marine debris and nutrient pollution
    Impacts of marinas on marine ecosystem are reduced and there is a subsequent improvement of its state
    Green boating concept is applied (primarily at anchoring)
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    Timeline
    01 January 2018 (start date)
    01 June 2020 (date of completion)
    Entity
    Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism
    SDGs
    Geographical coverage
    Podgorica, Montenegro
    Ocean Basins
    Global
    Communities of Ocean Action
    Marine pollution
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    Contact Information

    Jelena Knezevic , Head of Department for Sustainable Development and Integrated Coastal Zone Management