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New plans for proactive and inclusive marine planning
The Welsh Government is currently working to develop a robust marine planning system for Wales that will ensure Welsh seas are managed in a more joined up way. The Minister has said he is committed to having Wales’ first national marine planning process in place by 2015.
The latest development in this work is the publication of the Welsh Government’s draft Statement of Participation, which sets out how and when the Welsh Government will engage with the public and partner organisations throughout the marine planning process.
Alun Davies said:
“The seas around Wales provide significant opportunities for economic growth which can result in competing demands for space and increasing pressure on our natural resources.
“Wales needs a system of marine planning that says that Wales is open for business but in a way that ensures we are managing our seas for the long term benefit of Wales.
“I want our new marine planning system to be proactive and inclusive, bringing together everyone with an interest in our seas. This draft statement sets out exactly how and when we will seek views from the public and interested organisations during the marine planning process.
“Marine planning is a new concept and the involvement of interested parties is crucial to its success. I would therefore urge those with an interest to get involved in and help us to develop a Welsh National Marine plans that will deliver the best long term results for Wales. “
The consultation on the Statement of Public Participation for the Welsh National Marine Plan will run from Monday 3 February until Friday 28 March 2014.