Le Hub National France facilite la tâche des acteurs locaux et régionaux en fournissant à la communauté WestMED une expertise sur l’économie bleue, en aidant les porteurs de projets à trouver les bons partenaires grâce à leur vaste réseau sur les deux rives de la Méditerranée occidentale, en soutenant le développement d’idées de projets, en aidant à rédiger les demandes d’appels d’offres et en donnant des conseils sur les opportunités de financement les plus applicables.
Le Hub national (co-)organise des événements pour aider à mener des discussions sur différents sujets maritimes et peut être trouvé lors de réunions liées à l’économie bleue (en ligne) pour partager son expertise.
L’organisation du Hub national a été reproduite pour le Plan d’action Atlantique avec SML et Pole Mer Bretagne Atlantique (PMBA). Cela permet de bénéficier de la joint venture entre PMBA et Pole Mer Méditerranée pour renforcer l’engagement des acteurs français dans chaque bassin maritime.
Contactez le Hub national France pour plus d’informations et voyez comment il peut vous aider.
Page nationale sur l’économie bleue
L’Economie bleue en France » est publiée par le Secrétariat général de la mer et le Cluster Maritime Français.
Lettre d’information
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Page national de OuestMED
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Liens vers la stratégie nationale pour la mer et le littoral
https://www.mer.gouv.fr/strategie-mer-et-littoral-et-planification-maritime
https://www.mer.gouv.fr/strategie-nationale-pour-la-mer-et-le-littoral-une-v2-en-cours-delaboration
Planification de l’espace maritime (MSP Platform)
https://maritime-spatial-planning.ec.europa.eu/countries/france
ACTUALITÉS SUR L’ÉCONOMIE BLEUE FRANCE
APPELS D’OFFRES SUR L’ÉCONOMIE BLEUE FRANCE
REPRÉSENTANTS FRANCE
Frédérick Herpers
Frédérick is an engineer in hydrography and oceanography. He has 13 years of experience in geophysics sciences (hydrography, oceanography, geography) for civilian and military purposes (at French hydrographic office (SHOM) but also at French procurement agency for the Defence ministry. He has 5 years of experience (2008-2011) in design and implementation of integrated maritime and coastal policies (EU, national, regional and local level) as Integrated Maritime Policy (IMP) advisor for French Prime Minister at Secrétariat général de la Mer.
He contributed to the elaboration and adoption of the French maritime policy in 2009, the law transposition of MSFD as the environmental pillar of the national strategy for the sea and the shoreline. In 2009, he was project manager in French maritime consultation “Grenelle de la mer” in charge of inter-ministerial coordination.
As a consultant since 2014 at Stratégies Mer et Littoral (SML), he has been working in marine renewable energy strategy at regional level (Britanny), in maritime strategic planning at local level (Pays de Lorient, Var, Loire Atlantique, Britanny). He was involved in WestMed Initiative (2016-2017) as IMP expert.
For the EU project IMP/CC, he was project manager of the Blue economy studies for the 7 Southern Mediterranean countries. The outcomes were shared and endorsed by Countries, EU and UfM. Since 2017, he has also been involved as Sea basin expert for the facility to promote Blue Growth in Black Sea where he is involved in the assessment of Blue Economy in Black Sea countries in order to identify potentials and related projects for development with added value and job creation.
His specific areas of competence are the design and diagnostic of integrated policies (including implementation of relevant instruments: law, regulations, strategies, operational plans (MSP fi), knowledge-based solutions, governance).
He has a wide knowledge of existing and emerging maritime activities (market driven and not market driven) as key factors for the development of the Blue economy based on a sustainable use of the maritime and coastal capital.
Colin Ruel
Colin has worked on several French, European and international projects as content provider, data manager and administrative and financial coordinator. Since 2014, he is the Head of the European projects division at Pôle Mer Méditerranée (PMM), an innovation maritime cluster covering 2 French regions (Sud Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur and Occitanie regions) and gathering 420 actors active in the Blue Economy.
He is responsible for the participation of the cluster in European projects as partner and lead partner in various programs: H2020, European Neighborhood Instruments, Interreg programmes (Mediterranean, Italy-France Maritime), COSME, EASME-EMFF calls.
Those projects target key domains of the blue economy of which coastal management, port activities, naval, renewable marine energies, maritime surveillance, marine environment, aquaculture and blue biotechnologies. They also address transversal topics as support to R&D activities, cluster development, voucher schemes, services for the development of SMEs, etc. The list of past and current Eu projects is available here.
In addition, He accompanies cluster’s members, especially SMEs toward European support mechanisms such as H2020 collaborative projects, SME Instrument, Fast Track to Innovation, specific DG Mare calls, etc. The support provided takes different forms: identification of relevant calls, recommendations, help desk, partner search, proof reading, and writing).
Community-led actions to restore our ocean, seas and waters | Deadline 18 Sept 2024
/dans Appels /par Communication teamTechnical assistance to support communities of actors to achieve the EU Mission: Restore our Ocean and Waters objectives | Deadline 22 May 2024
/dans Appels /par Communication teamInterreg NEXT MED: first call for proposals for transnational cooperation projects | New deadline 30 May 2024
/dans Appels /par Communication team