Achieving blue growth post-weser: A study of aquaculture regulation in the nordic region

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This article explores how the conflict between the interests of protecting water quality in the coastal waters of the Baltic Sea from nutrient emissions on one hand, and supporting blue growth in the aquaculture sector on the other, has played out in the Nordic legal systems and industry practice. It does so by reviewing the legal and industrial developments in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and the Åland Islands with a focus on interpretation and application of the common EU regulatory framework, mainly the Water Framework Directive and the ecj Weser ruling, and the response from the aquaculture sector. The study shows that the four studied jurisdictions have taken disparate regulatory approaches in balancing ecological status of waters and blue growth. As a consequence of these legal developments, the aquaculture industry faces difficulty in attaining required permits for their operations in all four jurisdictions and significant uncertainty on how to develop the sector to meet the set growth objectives has arisen.

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Kyrönviita, J., Langlet, D., Soininen, N., Belinskij, A., Kymenvaara, S., & Basse, E. M. (2021). Achieving blue growth post-weser: A study of aquaculture regulation in the nordic region. Journal for European Environmental and Planning Law. Brill Nijhoff. https://doi.org/10.1163/18760104-18030005

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