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Maritime regions statistics Item 7 of the agenda Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012

Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012 Summary The EU Integrated Maritime Policy Maritime regions statistics Example of coastal regions statistics Example statistics by basins Example of maritime sector statistics Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012

The EU Integrated Maritime Policy In 2007 '…Commission proposes an integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union, based on the clear recognition that all matters relating to Europe’s oceans and seas are interlinked, and the sea-related policies must develop in a joined-up way if we are to reap the desired results..' Sept 2012: Progress report of the EU's Integrated Maritime Policy (see document) Blue Growth: Commission presents prospects for sustainable growth from marine and maritime sectors (https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/maritimeforum/content/2946 ) Blue Growth is the contribution of the EU's Integrated Maritime Policy to achieving the goals of the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012

Maritime regions statistics Eurostat has developed maritime regions statistics to support the EU policy Statistics To measure economic, social and environmental issues related to maritime regions and maritime sectors Three main fields Coastal regions (NUTS3) Basins: sea regions and bordering coastal regions Maritime sectors Focus on socioeconomic domains Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012

Example of coastal regions statistics In 2010, 207 million people lived in the EU coastal region, i.e. 41% of the EU population Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012

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Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012 In 2009, the EU Gross Domestic Product in purchasing power standards accounted for 11 751 billion PPS (at current market prices) and 42% of this GDP was provided by the EU coastal regions. However, the contribution of the coastal regions varied considerably from country to country. Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012

Statistics by basins: Freight handled in EU ports in 2010 The total quantity of freight handled in EU ports in 2010 was 3 641 million tonnes. The distribution of maritime freight by basin, clearly showing the dominance of ports in North Sea regions, and the relatively low share of freight handled in ports in regions along the Black Sea or in the outermost regions. Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012

Maritime passengers in or out of EU-27 ports in 2010 The total number of maritime passengers in or out of EU-27 ports in 2010 was 395.6 million. The Mediterranean Sea basin dominated maritime passenger transport, accounting for more than half (52.2 %) of all passengers along the EU’s coast. Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012

Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012 Cruise passengers Cruise passengers accounted for around 2 % to 3 % of all maritime passengers in the EU-27. The dominance of the Mediterranean Sea basin which was apparent for all maritime passenger transport was even greater when restricted to cruise passengers, accounting for approximately two thirds (66.5 %) of all cruise passengers in the EU. Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012

Bed places of tourist accomodation in 2010 EU coastal regions around the Mediterranean Sea offered 7.1 million bed places in 2010, some 43.2 % of the total among all coastal regions in the EU-27. The second largest amount of tourist accommodation available was along the coast of the North East Atlantic Ocean, with 4.9 million bed places. Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012

Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012 Example of maritime sector statistics: Value added generated by maritime manufacturing sectors In 2009, the value added generated by maritime manufacturing sectors accounted for 10816 Euros million and these sectors employed 294700 persons. Maritime manufacturing is made up by 3 sectors. The first covers the building of ships and floating structure (NACE C3011), the second covers the building of pleasure and sporting boats (NACE C3012) and the third covers the repair and maintenance of ships and boats (NACE C3315). Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012

Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012 EU catches In 2009, EU total catches account for 5 067 thousand tonnes. Between 2000 and 2009 the EU catches decreased by 25%. The trend of the EU catches of marine fishes followed the same pattern. Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012

Additional information the Blue Growth Study https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/maritimeforum/content/2946   the Blue Growth Communication the Blue Growth Study (and attachments) Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012

Thank you for your attention Working Party on Regional Statistics 1-2 October 2012