The Malta Independent 6 June 2024, Thursday
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EU must implement strategy in favour of investment, growth and more job opportunities

Wednesday, 17 June 2015, 10:13 Last update: about 10 years ago

Proposals presented by MEP Miriam Dalli on the advancement of the Blue economy, including proposals in favour of coordinating all the different aspects of the maritime sector and the blue economy under one agency have been approved by the European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy.

Miriam Dalli has been very active on the formulation of this policy and has worked on addressing the current state of affairs where the blue economy policy is fragmented across different entities and agencies, so much so that currently there is no coherent policy in this area

Another proposal spearheaded by MEP Miriam Dalli and approved by the industry committee, focuses on the need for cleaner fuels, such as liquefied natural gas, which can be used by the shipping industry. "The maritime economy should not grow at the detriment of our natural environment. It is satisfactory that this report emphasizes the need for the blue economy to go hand in hand with the protection of the environment including through the use of innovative methods on how to keep our seas clean and free from environmentally harmful waste such as plastic and micro-plastic which are currently damaging our oceans."

Malta in particular will directly benefit from a stronger link between the development of the blue economy and tourism. To address this sector Dr Miriam Dalli put forward a number of proposals which provide further emphasis on the tourism sector of islands and coastal areas in Europe, and due importance to the promotion of maritime heritage to encourage a level playing field for EU member States, and third countries.

Miriam Dalli also proposed that the European Union carries out studies that adequately address developments in the  aquacultural industry, together with scientific analysis to determine the extent of the EU’s blue economy so as to avoid replicating work already carried out and waste resources. All these proposals were approved.

“By approving this policy, we are giving a clear signal to the European Commission that we expect a new sound policy for the EU about the Blue Economy.  We need to ensure that we are properly addressing this economic niche in order to register strong economic growth and create more job opportunities.  An updated and realistic policy on this sector would be beneficial for Malta. We are acting in favour of a coherent policy whilst ensuring that the competences of the Member States are respected," said Dr Dalli following the approval of the report.

Miriam Dalli also commended the Parliamentary Secretary for Economic Growth, Jose Herrera's work in this sector, following the new strategy for Malta's maritime economy which was recently launched.

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