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MARITIME POLICY
OF POLAND UP TO 2020
(WITH A PERSPECTIVE UP TO 2030)
Brussels, 20 April 2015
The mission of Polish maritime policy is to maximise
benefits for the people and economy of Poland from
a sustainable use of country's coastal location
and the natural resources of the seas and oceans
The strategic goal is to increase the share of the
maritime sector in GDP and employment growth
in the maritime sector
Maritime policy of Poland was approved by
the Council of Ministers on 17 March 2015.
Maritime policy of Poland is an integral part of the
mid- and long-term country’s development policy
and contributes to the objectives set out in „Europe
2020: A European Strategy for Smart, Sustainable,
and Inclusive Growth”.
PRIORITIES OF POLISH MARITIME POLICY
1.
Strengthening the position of Polish seaports
2.
Increasing the competitiveness of maritime transport
3.
Ensuring maritime safety and security
4.
Improvement of the state of marine environment
and shoreline protection
5.
Creating conditions for the development of the maritime
economy based on knowledge and qualifications
6.
Rational use of the natural resources of marine environment
7.
Sustainable management of marine fishery
8.
Strengthening the national energy security
9.
Streamlining maritime governance
Example:
PRIORITY: Ensuring maritime safety and security
OBJECTIVE: Emproving maritime safety and security
ACTIVITY: creation of an effective mechanism for the exchange
of maritime information
EXPECTED RESULT: required level of maritime safety and security
NATIONAL LEVEL INVOLVED IN DEVELOPING
OF MARITIME POLICY
● Prime Minister
● The Interministerial Committee on Maritime Policy of Poland –
advisory body to the Prime Minister
● Minister of Infrastructure and Development – coordination
of maritime policy implementation
● Members of the Council of Ministers responsible for sectors
linked to maritime policy
●
Government
administration
● Regional
associations
and
administration,
municipal
including
self-governments
maritime
and
their
INTERMINISTERIAL COMMITTEE
ON MARITIME POLICY OF POLAND
Established by Prime Minister by Executive Order from 17 September 2008
•The Chairman of the Committee – Minister of Infrastructure and Development
•The Deputy Chairman of the Committee – Undersecretary of State
in the Ministry of Infrastructure and Development responsible for maritime
affairs
•Members of the Committee:
•Representatives in rank of Secretary and Undersecretary of State
delegated by Ministers of: Finance, Economy, Treasury, Foreign Affaires,
Science and Higher Education, Labour and Social Policy, Agriculture
and Rural Development, Sport and Tourism, Interior, Administration
and Digitalization, Environment, National Defense
•Commander-in-Chief of Border Guard
• Chief of the Internal Security Agency
•Secretary of the Committee – Deputy Director of Maritime Transport
and Shipping Safety Departament at the Ministry of Infrastructure
and Development
•Maritime Policy Unit at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Development
MAIN TASKS OF THE COMMITTEE
• Developing of „Maritime Policy of the Republic
of Poland”
• Monitoring of the implementation of maritime policy
• Preparing of annual reports and other government
documents related to the implementation of maritime
policy
• Drafting of government documents on the national
and European maritime policy issues
• Reviewing other government documents and
actions related to the implementation of maritime
policy
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Anna Latuszek
Maritime Transport
and Shipping Safety Department
Ministry of Infrastructure and Development
[email protected]