03/06/2026
Last week, our Marine Resources Working Group held a (short) meeting. Hosted by the Working Group's own Vice Chair Jan Klopman, this was an opportunity to further discuss plans for the remainder of 2026 and learn more about the innovative and sustainable fishing industry in Provincie Flevoland.
During the meeting, discussions revolved around three key topics:
🌊Blue skills & workforce development remains an important shared priority🌊
Regions highlighted challenges related to recruitment, training capacity, apprenticeships, and retaining young talent in fisheries, aquaculture, and other blue economy sectors. Ongoing initiatives (such as work on an Erasmus+ proposal) aimed at strengthening maritime education and building future workforce resilience were also discussed.
🌊Balancing economic development, environmental protection, and competing uses of marine space remains a major challenge🌊
Discussions underscored increasing pressure on sea space from fisheries, offshore wind, nature conservation, shipping, and other maritime activities. Regions emphasised the need for integrated maritime spatial planning and cross-border cooperation to manage these competing interests effectively.
🌊Food security, sustainable fisheries, and aquaculture innovation are interconnected🌊
Not only are these policy areas interconnected but they are becoming increasingly interconnected. Participants stressed the strategic importance of seafood production for European food security while highlighting the need for innovation in aquaculture, diversification of species, nutrient management, and sustainable fisheries practices to ensure long-term resilience and growth.
Stay tuned, because NSC Vice President Siv Henriette Jacobsen will take the floor tomorrow during the Greater North Sea Basin Initiative's (GNSBI) first stakeholder conference!