Bilateral Meetings
- Morning slot (10h-13h)
- Afternoon slot (14h - 17h)
SeaPlan is an independent, nonprofit coastal and ocean science and policy group in Boston, Massachusetts, that serves governments, non-governmental organizations, and private sector clients to develop practical, sustainable solutions in the marine realm. Our principals are leading practitioners of maritime spatial planning; ocean and coastal management; and environmental permitting and compliance — including experience in ocean energy development and fisheries.
A. Ecosystem Service Tradeoff Analysis: Pilot Study Using Two Models
B. Ocean Use Characterization: Recreational Boating
C. Ocean Data Management and Accessibility: Ocean Data Portal
D. Addressing Offshore Use and Resource Conflicts: Demersal Fish Trawl Survey
E. Ocean Use Characterization: Overview
F. Sustainable Fisheries: Assessment, Facilitation, Policy Analysis
Country: USA
Organization Type: Consultant, Other
Organization Size: 26-50
Areas of Activities
Fixed Offshore Wind
Floating Offshore Wind
Tidal and wave energy
Logistics associated to marine energy development
Other
Maritime Spatial Planning
SeaPlan is a non-profit independent provider of ocean planning services. With experience supporting the implementation of coastal and marine spatial plans in the U.S. Since 2006, SeaPlan offers clients a variety of products and services, including ocean data development and access; stakeholder engagement process design; facilitation of cross sector agreements; resource and human use data characterizations; decision support tools and tradeoff analysis; geospatial analysis; and project management. Our principals are leading practitioners of maritime spatial planning; ocean and coastal management; and environmental permitting and compliance — bringing experience from service at the highest levels of government, including the U.S. National Ocean Council.
- Technical co-operation
- Research Co-operation