Bulgaria and Romania are to launch a pilot project on the intelligent
use of the Black Sea in the marine border between the two countries.
This was announced by European Commissioner for Environment, Maritime
Affairs and Fisheries Karmenu Vella in Sofia on Tuesday.
Vella participated in the opening of the Second Black Sea Stakeholders
Conference on blue economy, which represented his first official visit
to Bulgaria. Vella started his speech by highlighting that the Black Sea
is of enormous geographical, environmental and economic importance. The
Commissioner said that the five largest sectors of the blue economy
provide 160 000 jobs and generate Gross Value Added of over 1.2 billion
euros in Bulgaria and Romania. Vella called on littoral states to
cooperate in sectors such as coastal tourism, fisheries and shipping, as
these areas hold great potential for job creation. He expressed his
full commitment towards maritime cooperation and assured that he is to
act as an effective supporter of the region. The Commissioner called for
more smart synergies, which strike the right balance between economic
pursuits and environmental protection.
Vella reaffirmed the EU's willingness to join the Bucharest Convention
as this would bring political and economic benefits to the countries of
the region. In his opinion, there were more tourism opportunities to be
explored and pointed to the EU-funded project "Black Sea Silk Road
Corridor”, which retraces the route of the Western Silk Road. The EU
official added that the Union was supporting the creation of a single
digital map of Europe's seabed, which will include information on its
geology, habitats and marine life.
(HBCB)