CCB hosted the Workshop on the implementation of BSAP actions related to recreational crafts/leisure boats on December 10, 2024 online, via Zoom.
Objectives The workshop aimed to: - follow-up the 2023 Informal Workshop
and continue the discussions launched there; - focus on drafting a Clean Boating Guide for the Baltic Sea Region
as a part of the implementation of HELCOM BSAP action S13.
More details are available in the background document included in the agenda.
The workshop targeted governmental agencies, marinas and guest harbours, boating associations, research, media, NGOs that are relevant for the topic.
The Workshop outcomes were presented to the IC MARITIME 4-2025.
Presentations - Guide to a sustainable recreational boating, Sofia Wikström, Baltic Sea Center, Stockholm University, Sweden - Baltic Sailor Catalogue, Eco-Ship Project, Jutta Vuolamo/Katriina Murto, Keep Archipelago Tidy, Finland - Biofouling Management, Nicole Heibeck, German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency – BSH - RedNoiseBaltship and QuietWaters projects, Andrea Cervantes, Coalition Clean Baltic - Collection and recycling of recreational boats, Josephine Rubia Johansson, Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management - Survey to speed up safe disposal of decommissioned and abandoned fiberglass boats, Henna Rinne, Ministry of the Environment of Finland - EkoMarina III Project, Ardo Robijn, IVL – Swedish Environmental Research Institute - The ECOMARINAS project, Greta Srėbalienė, Klaipeda University
Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or CINEA. Neither the European Union nor CINEA can be held responsible for them.