Blue Sustainable Economy is the first thematic priority (Pillar 1) of the EUSAIR and focuses on the sustainable development of marine resources and economic activities related to the sea in the Adriatic–Ionian region.

The objective of this pillar is to encourage sustainable blue and green economic growth by strengthening research, innovation, and technological development, as well as by improving cooperation between research institutions, the business sector, and public authorities. Special emphasis is placed on skills development, networking within innovation ecosystems, and strengthening sea-related sectors.

It focuses on three thematic areas:

  • Blue and Green Technologies – development of innovative and environmentally sustainable technologies that support the blue economy, including cooperation between research institutions, companies, and innovation clusters in the region.
  • Fisheries and Aquaculture – aims to strengthen sustainable fisheries and aquaculture through better knowledge exchange, policy alignment, improved management of fish resources, and the development of a competitive sector for fish and seafood production.
  • Maritime and Marine Governance and Services – deals with improving the management of marine space, data sharing, and strengthening institutional capacities to enhance maritime services, planning, and protection of the marine environment.

Activities within this pillar contribute to the economic development of coastal communities, the creation of new jobs, and the sustainable use of marine natural resources in the Adriatic–Ionian region.

ACTIVITIES BY TOPIC

To achieve the abovementioned objectives, Pillar 1 will focus on three topics:

TOPIC 1: Blue and green technologies

The main objective of this topic is to maximise progress in research, technological development and innovation to help solve societal challenges by creating synergies between smart specialisation approaches and strengthening the quadruple helix ties between research units, business support organisations, SME and sector-specific business associations and clusters in the field of green and blue technologies in the region. This will be achieved through:

  • enhancing stable and formal collaborations between Adriatic-Ionian Region innovation ecosystems regarding green and blue (bio) technologies, leading to an increased number of patents in the fields of blue and green growth;
  • increased shares of economic activity and returns in sectors related to blue and green growth as well as increased use of blue and green novel technologies to safeguard and restore the aquatic environment and improve the competitiveness and sustainability of the maritime, fisheries and aquaculture sectors in global markets; and
  • stronger networks among relevant players in the Adriatic-Ionian Region concerning research on green and blue technologies, leading to more intensive research and public- and private collaborations and networks in the field, and increased numbers of players from the Adriatic-Ionian Region involved in Horizon Europe projects.
TOPIC 2: Fisheries and aquaculture

The main objective of this topic is to support cooperation efforts aiming at networking policy practices, business practices, research findings and other important assets to strengthen the fisheries and aquaculture sectors (in maritime and inland environments) in the Adriatic-Ionian Region. This will be achieved through:

  • developing a more sustainable, resilient and competitive fishery industry in the Adriatic-Ionian region, including a regional fisheries information system;
  • developing a more sustainable, resilient and competitive aquaculture sector in the Adriatic-Ionian Region, including both marine, freshwater and land-based aquaculture, and growing volumes of Adriatic-Ionian aquaculture products on the market;
  • better fisheries management measures, sustainable exploitation of fish stocks, improvement of data collection and fish stock assessment, harmonisation with EU regulations & international organisations;
  • sustainable growth of a more efficient and circular aquaculture production, capitalising on innovation, digitalisation, and knowledge sharing;
  • supporting and encouraging the adoption of sustainable sourcing standards for aquaculture and fisheries stocks through the use of standards such as the Marine Stewardship Council, Seafood Watch for Aquaculture and others.
TOPIC 3: Maritime and marine governance and services

The main objective of this topic is to support cooperation among players in the Adriatic-Ionian Region to make better use of the skills that are available and equip people with new skills (including soft skills) that are needed. This will be achieved through:

  • improving the quality of public services and improving governance mechanisms for international cooperation and strengthening institutional capacities in a wide range of sectors (e.g. fishery policy, maritime spatial planning, integrated coastal management);
  • improving the evidence base for policy and decision-making by sharing data and knowledge among public bodies and strengthening their capacities to seize opportunities or react to challenges which can be detected earlier if data and information is shared and analysed across countries;
  • improving the state of the maritime and marine environments through an increased uptake of digital technological tools and skills in maritime and territorial spatial planning which help to improve governance and planning processes;
  • developing supply chains and skills in sustainable fisheries and aquaculture by using large-scale partnerships for offshore renewable energy under the Pact for Skills.

Achievements

Blue Skills Pact in EUSAIR

During the successful event - organised under the Auspices of the Hellenic Presidency of the 10th of December 2024 in Piraeus (Greece) - which gathered more than 90 participants, the Pillar Coordinators of Pillar 1 were authorised to prepare a draft document outlining the Blue Skills regional partnership.

The Regional Pact for Blue Skills aims to bring together all types and sizes of businesses, from EU umbrella organisations, social partners, vocational and education training providers, to regional / municipal authorities, to speak with one voice in supporting specific commitments to reskilling and upskilling the Region’s workforce, in an effort to meet the objectives of the twin green and digital transition, and bolster the resilience of the blue sustainable economy ecosystem in the medium to long-term.

Following the conclusion of the consultation with many stakeholders in a long series of meetings, a public event is planned at the 20th of March 2026 to present and discuss the final text of the Pact (attached), and for the stakeholders to possibly propose minor changes, confirm their agreement to participate and the use of their name and logo, and be informed on the procedure that has to be followed for submitting the relevant Partnership Template and its official adoption by the European Commission.

CONTACTS

Greece
Mr Michael Chatziefstathiou
mchatzief@minagric.gr
Acharnon 2, 10176 Athens
Ministry of Rural Development and Food, Directorate General of Fisheries
Greece
Ms Theodora Koutsogaki
thkoutsogaki@minagric.gr
Acharnon 2, 10176 Athens
Ministry of Rural Development and Food, Directorate General of Fisheries
Montenegro
Ms Irina Vukčević
irina.vukcevic@mpsv.gov.me
Rimski Trg 46, Podgorica 81000
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management

ESP Platform & TOOLS

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