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Adriatic Sea Blue Economy summit Ancona 2025 – On July 15, the Ministers of Albania, Croatia, Montenegro, and Slovenia, along with Italian Minister Francesco Lollobrigida, Undersecretary Giacomo La Pietra, and senior officials from the relevant administrations, convened in Ancona for a high-level political summit on “Sustainability, Innovation, and Cooperation in the Blue Economy for the Adriatic Sea.”
The meeting served as a critical step toward defining a shared vision and coordinated action plan for the future of the Adriatic basin. Leaders agreed on the need to move beyond traditional and often punitive approaches, such as limiting fishing effort—policies that risk damaging the economic fabric of coastal communities.
Ministers discussed the development of joint fisheries management strategies that incorporate the effects of climate change, such as rising sea temperatures and water levels, into stock assessment models. This holistic approach recognized that a mere reduction in fishing activity has a disruptive impact on food supply chains, increasing dependence on imports and threatening the socio-economic resilience of coastal populations.
Aquaculture, particularly shellfish farming, was another focal point. Participants stressed the urgency of addressing climate-related challenges and invasive species, including the blue crab, by implementing immediate and effective management measures to support this key sector of the Adriatic’s blue economy.
The summit also aimed to reinforce a united diplomatic front among Adriatic nations ahead of key negotiations with both the European Commission and the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM). One of the main concerns raised was the proposal to reduce fishing days, which—according to several ministers—fails to account for the ongoing decline in fishing fleet capacity, a critical socio-economic factor.
The Ancona summit proved to be a strategic platform for exchanging best practices, deepening regional cooperation, and building a shared governance model. The shared ambition was to position the Adriatic as a global benchmark for cooperative and forward-thinking marine management, showing that sustainability and economic growth can progress hand in hand through coordinated political leadership.
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Adriatic Sea Blue Economy summit Ancona 2025
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