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Why Greece’s New Maritime Spatial Plan Is a Geopolitical Game-Changer

Why Greece’s New Maritime Spatial Plan Is a Geopolitical Game-Changer

Hellenic Shipping News

Greece made headlines yesterday with the long-anticipated announcement of its first-ever

Greece made headlines yesterday with the long-anticipated announcement of its first-ever Maritime Spatial Plan, a move that sets the framework for organizing its maritime space. While the government hails it as a major step forward, the opposition criticizes the delay, claiming it should have been done years ago.

But what exactly is maritime spatial planning, and why is it so significant — not just environmentally, but geopolitically? Here’s a breakdown of what this plan means, why it matters, and what to expect next.

What is Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP)?

At its core, Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) is about mapping and regulating human activities in the sea — from fishing and shipping to renewable energy and environmental protection — in a way that ensures the sustainable development of marine areas.

In Greece’s case, the plan covers all national maritime zones, outlining what activities can happen where, and how they can coexist with each other and the environment. It balances economic development with ecological protection, in line with EU legislation (Directive 2014/89/EU) and international maritime law, particularly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

By implementing MSP, Greece also fulfills a critical European legal obligation, while aligning itself

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