Title: Coastal planning experiences for aquaculture in Galicia
1Coastal planning experiences for aquaculture in
Galicia
Mª Rosa Chapela Pérez CETMAR
2Summary
- Outline
- Workshop summary (papers) and seminary summary
- Experiences in
- Raft planning
- Parks planning
- Farms planning
3GALICIA
GALICIA
- Surface 30.000 Km 2
- Inhabitants 2,7 million
- Coastline 1.200 Km.
SPAIN
4GALICIA
Marine Aquaculture
- Facilities 4.700 units
- Employment 10.000 people
- Production 255.000 Tm.
- Value 193 million
- 2.003
5Litoral
6Batea 1 flotador
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8Stolt camariñas
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11Arousas Bay
- The greatest amount of marine culture by square
metre (m2) is concentrated into this bay - 20 polygons of rafts (2.320 mussel rafts and 132
oyster rafts) - 1.283 culture parks (Clam culture)
- 7 marine farms (turbot)
- 3 hatcheries (molluscs)
- 5 fish cages
- 18 beds, 37 cleaning plant for molluscs
- Tourism (beaches, marinas)
- Port of general interest (oil tanks, goods, )
and several small fishing ports - Fishing, shellfish gathering
- 8 Important local entities
12CZM Project its the key we need to manage
coastline to reserve apt zones for aquaculture
13Coastal Zone Management and Aquaculture
- Coastline sectorial planning
- Port planning
- Aquaculture planning areas of interest for
shellfish gathering and aquaculture - Tourist planning
- Town planning
- Fishing planning
- Intertidal planning
- Environmental planning
- But not integrated coastal zone management
(intertidal, maritime and terrestrial zone
together)
14Coastal Zone Management and Aquaculture
- In Galicia
- Marine culture Polygons of rafts
- Food Technology Parks (preparation)
- Marine culture parks planning
- Water quality management
15Galician workshop results
- We have divided the workshop in Galicia into two
sections - Seminar with the administrations responsible
with competences in the coastline - Seminar with responsibles of coastal planning
focused on aquaculture and experiences in Ireland
and Norway
16Galician workshop results
- First. Seminar with responsibles
- Fisheries department
- Environment department
- Heritage department
- Town-planning department
- Tourism department
- Coast department
- Ports department
- City Council
- Private associations OPMEGA (Mussel Aquaculture
Organization)
17Galician workshop results
- 1º- Each representative made a 15 minutes
presentation about their competences in the
coastline. - 2º- Discussion among those presents
- 3º- Drawing up conclusions and proposals for the
future
18Galician workshop results
- Conclusions
- Never until the present the competent
administration in the coastline have met - Ignorance among them about the activities that
they develop - Lack of fluency in information management
- Delay in starting proceedings
- Interest incompatibility
- Lack of interest for the most sensitive actions
(fishing, tourism, heritage) above all, from the
administration with competences in territorial
management. - Incompatible legislation among departments
19Galician workshop results
- 2nd part of the workshop Workshop titled
- Aquaculture and other coastal economic
activities towards consensus and compromise in
coastal zone management
20Galician workshop results
- We divided the seminar into two parts
- General coastal zone management (policy and
needs) - Aquaculture and coastal zone management
- Galician experiences in CZM
- Aquaculture planning in maritime zone (Rafts
polygons) - Aquaculture planning in terrestrial zone (Parks
of Food Technology) - Other experiences in CZM
- Planning experiences by Spanish Fisheries
Ministry - The Irish aquaculture industry and CZM
- HASUT CZM Projects in Norway
21Galician workshop results
- Responsible of JACUMAR (National Marine Farming
Advisory Board) in aquaculture planning (Mr.
Ramón Jordana) - In Catalonia GIS Fishing
- Geographical Information System from Fisheries
department of the regional Government in
Catalonia.
22Galician workshop resultsGIS Fishing
- GIS objectives
- Starting point GIS appears from the need for
obtaining organized information of the maritime
facilities location. - Dispersed works
- Heterogeneous and little cartography
- Difficulty of information exchanging
23Galician workshop resultsGis Fishing
- To provide the Fisheries Department of the
Regional Government with an agile and quick
instrument distributed to set up, to manage and
consult different geographical databases. - Including all the necessary information for
decision-taking according to the following needs - Management of coastline resources
- Water quality commercial products
- Aquaculture facilities location
- Fleet control
- Sports activities control
- Artificial reefs location and monitoring
- Production areas delimited protection
- Carry out sectorial studies
- Report creation
- Information dissemination to the public
24 Coastal planning for culture in cages in the
Spanish coastline
- National Plan of cages culture (JACUMAR).
- Fixing suitable areas for aquaculture
- Project phases
- Definitions, establishment of parameters
(oceanographic, physical and biological) - Technical needs (diving equipment, samples
taking, analysis, information digitalization) - Cartography, GIS
- Data collection (samplings)
- Results Cartography of data obtained
- Formats (paper, CD)
25Coastal planning for culture in cages in the
Spanish coastline
- Plan procedure
- Send to all coastal Councils and organisms with
competences - Public information
- Analysis and inclusion of comments received.
- Approval by the Governing Council
26Coastal planning for culture in cages in the
Spanish coastline
- Planning contents
- Limits to the declaration of suitable areas.
- Suitable for which culture?
- Public recognition of suitable areas
- Areas of interest for marine culture
- Aquaculture and other coastline uses
- Overall planning
27Galician aquaculture planning
- Responsible of aquaculture department in regional
government - Experiences in maritime planning
- Experiences in terrestrial planning
- Experiences in intertidal planning
28Galician aquaculture planning
- Galician experiences in aquaculture planning are
developed. - But, terrestrial aquaculture planning is still in
process - Food Technology Parks in Galician coast
29CZM and aquaculture farms
- Why Food Technology Parks?
- First, there are fish farms of different
companies. They need to extend and share their
facilities. The existing facilities could
increase their productive capacities in the
current locations increasing the areas destined
for culture, or the density by means of
technological improvements. - On the other hand, to locate all the future fish
farms or hatcheries in Food Technology Parks. -
30CZM and aquaculture farms
- Food Technology Parks are born with the intention
of managing the coastline, and delimiting the
coastal zones to build facilities dedicated to
aquaculture. - The objective is to concentrate all of the
aquaculture activities in reserved areas and
suitable for aquaculture - The tool to design these Parks is a Plan, a
legal tool to manage the littoral, through the
following criteria - Environmental.
- Urban development.
- Technician - biological.
- Social
31CZM and aquaculture farms
- Environmental criteria
- To avoid especial landscape value zones
- To avoid natural parks
- To avoid red nature zones
- This parks must be located at a minimum of 3,5 Km
from any urban or industrial pollution site, and
far away from rivers.
32CZM and aquaculture farms
- Technician and biological criteria
- Minimum surface 6 ha
- Areas with different levels of salinity must be
avoided.
33CZM and aquaculture farms
- Urban development aspects
- Minimum distance between parks must be respected
- Minimum criteria for water collection
- Criteria for water temperature (10ºC a 21 ºC)
- To avoid residential areas.
- To choose places close to transport networks to
help distribution - Places close to power and telecommunications
network
34CZM and aquaculture farms
- Social Criteria
- To avoid social interest zones or traditional
maritime zones - To avoid tourist zones
- To avoid conflicts among stakeholders, regional
and local public administrations
35CZM and aquaculture farms
- Plans objects
- Sector plans have the purpose of establish the
general conditions for the future development of
infrastructures, endowments and facilities in the
area of Galician Region - This Sector Plan of Territorial Management for
aquaculture tries to arrange the uses map of the
Galician littoral - This is an instrument of land management with a
great effect on the urban development management,
designed by the local planning. It needs
coordination from the organisms who are in charge
of territorial management. - This plan must guarantee that the facilities are
in accordance with the landscape and the
environment.
36CZM and aquaculture farms
- Once the Park is approved, the companies that
want to be located inside a Food Technology Park
must fulfill the following criteria - They must guarantee that their spilt to the sea
is in accordance with the environmental
regulations - They must share the well of captation.
- Maintenance cost will run at the expense of the
Parks agent. - The Project will contemplate the execution of the
infrastructure's common networks (roads,
parking,salt and sweet water supply,power supply,
communications, etc), not forgetting the access
for heavy transport and withdrawal of residues,
and common services areas. - Any company located in the park must implement an
environmental management system based on ISO or
EMAS
37Maritime planning for maritime aquaculture
38Rafts planning
Square for each raft
Nombre Nando II Nº Cuadrícula 2
Polygon
Distrit
District
Distrito Portonovo
0
Polígono C
39Rafts planning
- Object
- To offer more suitable culture zones
- To achieve better species profitability
- Sustainable Raft exploitation
- Planning board
- Revision and Planning Commission (Fisheries
Administration, Private association,etc) - Juntas de Distrito Marítimo (similar composition)
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41Polígono bateas
42Maritime planning aquaculture in numbers
- Since 1986 to 2001
- 3.400 rafts planned in 48 polygons
- Inversion 2,5 million
43Maritime planning aquaculture
- Positive aspects
- Planning is in accordance to sector interests
- Management allowed the administrative
regularization of rafts (legal situation) - Rafts have been located equidistant inside the
polygon (facilitating the development of other
activities into the Bay, i.e. navigation,) - The planning has reserved the best zones and the
more productive zones for aquaculture
44Maritime planning aquaculture
- Pending problems
- To determinate the optimum level of culture
- To solve the problem of excess of rafts in some
Bays. (problems to charge capacity or production
capacity) - The environmental problems caused by the big
number of maritime aquaculture rafts - To include the rafts planning into the ICZM of
the Galician bays.
45Intertidal planning aquaculture
- The intertidal planning is reduced to a small
zone in Galician littoral focused on clam culture
46Intertidal planning aquaculture
47Intertidal planning aquaculture
- From 1.800 culture parks for clams we have today
900 more profitable....
48Intertidal planning aquaculture
- In Galicia, it is very important shellfish
gathering activity,(5.600 employments) - This activity is developed through shellfish
authorisations or concessions - Fisheries government want to start to manage and
plan these areas for clam and cockle semi-culture
(improving nature production)
49- Thank you very much for your attention
- Rosa Chapela Pérez
- rchapela_at_cetmar.org