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1 The maritime economy from geographical and sectoral perspective Valeriya Angelova-Tosheva Unit E4 Regional Statistics and geographical information, Eurostat Brussels, 29 September 2015 1

2 I. Maritime policy indicators, methodology, visualisations, dissemination 2

3 Pages dedicated to maritime regions provide a single entry point to all information 3

4 Regional statistics by coastal/non-coastal regions 4

5 Statistics Explained provides information in Wikipedia style 5

6 The Regional Yearbook provides together with the tables, graphs and commentaries various maps on maritime issues 6

7 RYB 2015 editions 7

8 Regional Statistics Illustrated http://e4rsi.eu/explorer/publisher/test-maritime.html A demo version of the new maritime statistics vislet Will be officially released in October Will include all available relevant indicators by coastal/non-coastal regions 8

9 II. The maritime economy from geographical and sectoral perspective – latest results 9

10 Different ways of discovering the maritime economy Total employment, economy and GDP in the coastal (maritime) regions Typically maritime sectors at national level A hybrid approach 10

11 Coastal regions often generate higher GDP per inhabitant than non-coastal regions (in 13 out of the 20 EU Member States concerned). GDP disparities between coastal and non-coastal regions, 2012 11

12 Coastal tourism (based on LAU-2 aggregates) Share of nights spent at tourist accommodation establishments in coastal areas, 2013 12

13 Maritime transport Maritime transport of goods, by direction, 2013 (1 000 tonnes) 13

14 Maritime transport of passengers, by direction, 2013 (1 000 persons) 14

15 Maritime manufacturing Value added of the maritime manufacturing sector by main NACE (EUR million) by country, 2012 (¹)(²) 15

16 Number of enterprises in the maritime manufacturing sector by main NACE Rev. 2 activities, 2012 16

17 Fisheries, aquaculture and fish processing Value added of processing and preserving of fish, crustaceans and molluscs, 2012 (EUR million) 17

18 Catches in volume, EU-28, 2004–13 (1 000 tonnes) 18

19 Aquaculture production in marine areas, 2012 (1 000 tonnes live weight) 19

20 Other maritime activities directly related to the coast and the sea Production in main primary maritime sectors NACE Rev. 2 activities (mining and quarrying), EU-28, 2005–14 20

21 Thank you for your attention! More information on maritime statistics http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/maritime-policy-indicators/overview Contact: eurostat-institutional-support@ec.europa.eu Questions related to coastal regions: ESTAT-REGIO@ec.europa.eu 21


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