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free up space for ORE development. Although not <strong>of</strong> a comprehensive nature, this MSP like measuremanaged to successfully solve existing sectoral conflicts. Another sector conflict managementmeasure in Belgium is the establishment <strong>of</strong> an „<strong>of</strong>fshore wind farms‟ workgroup within the CoastGuard Centre (Kustwachtcentrale). It is a public coordination service for conflict management andprevention between all federal and regional authorities acting in the Belgian maritime zones.In Denmark, a hearing process prior to the application <strong>of</strong> an ORE project gives other authorities theopportunity to express major concerns about public interests that may be impacted by an OREproject. Denmark is one <strong>of</strong> the only countries where compensation measures for commercial fishingare expected.The UK a working strategy to solve potential conflicts with other sectors (i.e. fishing, navigation,radar) is also interesting as it involves agreement during „pre-screening‟ consultations by liaising withstakeholder groups established to address issues relating to specific projects. The policy strategy, inaccordance with the „criteria based‟ approach previously mentioned, does not rely on „priority zones‟being established, but rather in identifying constraints and having site and project specificdiscussions about how the developments can be fitted around these constraints e.g. avoiding oil andgas installations, dredging sites and major shipping routes.The involvement <strong>of</strong> the maritime stakeholders in the drafting <strong>of</strong> the MSP and the designation <strong>of</strong> OREzones in Germany has mitigated the risk <strong>of</strong> sector conflicts.4.4.3 Policy recommendations• Actively involve all concerned sectors, public services and private organisations when preparing acomprehensive MSP or an ORE zoning process, in order to integrate at the earliest possible stagethe respective concerns <strong>of</strong> different sectors. This will enable in a structural way a conflict-freecoexistence <strong>of</strong> the concerned maritime sectors. If one sector is identified as unjustlydisadvantaged, it is important to explore all reasonable and structural compensation measures,in close collaboration with the afflicted sector. One <strong>of</strong> these options could be to developinnovative compensation measures such as the establishment <strong>of</strong> a vocational training centre forORE related pr<strong>of</strong>essions (construction, operation and maintenance and dismantling services).4.5 DATA AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT4.5.1 Good practicesCountries in the North Sea basin are rather advanced in the field <strong>of</strong> ocean related data andinformation management. In most North Sea countries, the GIS standard is used and the informationpublically available.Deliverable D 2.383 | P a g e

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