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Intensified European maritime surveillance cooperation
Bringing together maritime surveillance data from civil and military authorities can help avoid the duplication of work and reduce costs. Increasing cooperation and sharing data can also bring more efficient responses to real-time events at sea such as accidents, pollution incidents, crimes or security threats.
It sets out the progress made in the Common Information Sharing Environment (CISE) since it was established by the European Commission in 2010. It proposes guidance and further priorities at European Union and national level.
The CISE is one of the key strategic objectives of the EU’s Integrated Maritime Policy and an important element of the Maritime Security Strategy.
It is a voluntary collaborative process which builds on existing information exchange and sharing systems and platforms. Improved interoperability between these should optimise information exchange among surveillance authorities, resulting in better maritime awareness. Furthermore, the main aim of the Maritime CISE is to boost safety, security and environmental protection in EU maritime areas.
A number of systems have been set up serving different policy areas and crossing different sectors. These include:
The Commission also proposes several further actions. For example, it intends to:
By 2018, the Commission will also launch a review process to assess the implementation of Maritime CISE and whether further action is required.
For more information, see Integrated maritime surveillance on the European Commission’s website.
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council — Better situational awareness by enhanced cooperation across maritime surveillance authorities: next steps within the Common Information Sharing Environment for the EU maritime domain (COM(2014) 451 final of )
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