Strategic ecosystem-based planning for sustainable future of the Baltic Sea
SEABAS

SEABAS

PROGRAMME 2021-2027
priority
4 Cooperation governance
objective
4.1 Project platform
Contributing to
2.2 Blue economy
Project type
Implementation
July 2025 - December 2027
Technical details

SEABAS

SEABAS enables public authorities, international organisations, and NGOs to integrate sustainable marine resource use, balanced human activity at sea, and ecosystem protection into maritime spatial planning, using harmonised monitoring, data-sharing tools, and policy recommendations. SEABAS consolidates outcomes from 8 EU projects.
SEABAS – Unifying Environmental input to Maritime Spatial Planning Processes Across the Baltic Sea Region

Around 15 million people live within ten kilometres from the Baltic Sea coastline, and many more enjoy the benefits it provides to our lives – jobs, leisure, and the blue economy. Given the needs of modern societies surrounding the limited sea area, the Baltic Sea is a puzzle of ports and harbours, fishing, shipping and transportation lanes, islands, leisure boating, submarine pipelines, marine protected areas (MPAs), an increasing number of wind farms and much more. The question remains: how do all these fit together without harming one another?

The Challenge: From National to Transnational

Maritime spatial planning (MSP) has been a key asset for the Baltic Sea countries in making effective use of the limited yet busy sea area from surface to seafloor. The surrounding countries are solving this puzzle nationally, whereas human activities at sea and marine ecosystem resilience are both inherently transnational. Therefore, supporting environmental resilience and the blue economy, whilst ensuring the Baltic Sea’s recovery back to good health, requires regional policy, guidelines, and practical tools to be incorporated in maritime spatial planning.

The SEABAS project platform aims to tackle this challenge by creating a regional framework that incorporates environmental resilience into maritime spatial planning. The framework offers guidelines, tools, and recommendations for integrating Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) into maritime spatial planning throughout the Baltic Sea region.

The Regional Future of Maritime Spatial Planning

SEABAS envisions a future where regional maritime spatial planning processes ensure environmental resilience and a collaborative cross-border approach whilst supporting a sustainable blue economy. Each piece – whether fishing, offshore energy production, or marine protected areas – fits in the transboundary Baltic Sea puzzle, providing prosperity and well-being for the region and all its inhabitants from seals and seagrass meadows to blue-mussels and humans.

SEABAS Solutions Helping to Solve the Transnational Puzzle

To succeed, the SEABAS project platform builds on more than eight EU projects, all providing input for a regional framework in the form of tools, guidelines, or other deliverables. For example, the SEABAS end solutions improve maritime spatial planning by gathering a selection of scattered environmental information tools into a toolkit to support maritime spatial planners across the region and by addressing the lack of regional methodology to bring in the environmental aspects in cross-border consultation processes. SEABAS will pilot the end solutions to ensure they meet the needs of the Baltic Sea region, as well as a wide range of professionals and organizations working in the field.

For the benefit of the Baltic Sea Region

By creating a regional framework, the project supports aligning transboundary maritime spatial planning with EU policies such as The European Green Deal and Nature Restoration Law, helping to secure sustainable practices regionally. Ultimately, the SEABAS project platform will enable environmentally resilient and collaborative maritime spatial planning processes across the Baltic Sea region, whilst supporting a sustainable blue economy.

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Budgets

SEABAS
in numbers.
  • 1.18
    Million
    Total
  • 0.94
    Million
    Erdf
  • 0.00
    Million
    Norway

Top news

News

SEABAS Joins the Discussions to Bridge Maritime Spatial Planning Across Borders at a NESBp Workshop in Gdansk

News

First SEABAS Steering Committee Meeting Held Last Week

News

SEABAS Kick-off Meeting Held in Helsinki in September 2025
The SEABAS Project Partners met in Helsinki on 8-9 September 2025.
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16 Benefitting organisations Solution(s) in preparation Solution(s) plannedfor use / upscale Pilotactivities 13 Organisationsin the project

SEABAS
in numbers.

  • 60.1652976450619824.964242327424646
  • 58.38101426.7195598
  • 56.949821624.1126064
  • 54.5260218.5109472
  • 53.54665819.9678065
  • 60.440748122.2443242
  • 59.849246717.6487382
  • 54.450692618.5636092
  • 56.94598824.1070185

Project partners

Lead partnerBaltic Marine Environment Protection Commission - Helsinki Commission
  • Town
    Helsinki
  • Region
  • Country
    Finland
  • Region
    Helsinki-Uusimaa
Total partner budget
359,814.00
University of Tartu
  • Town
    Tartu
  • Region
  • Country
    Estonia
  • Region
    Lõuna-Eesti
Total partner budget
169,992.20
Baltic Environmental Forum - Latvia
  • Town
    Riga
  • Region
  • Country
    Latvia
  • Region
    Rīga
Total partner budget
149,240.00
Gdynia Maritime University
  • Town
    Gdynia
  • Region
  • Country
    Poland
  • Region
    Trójmiejski
Total partner budget
101,134.99
German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH)
  • Town
    Hamburg
  • Region
  • Country
    Germany
  • Region
    Hamburg
Total partner budget
28,000.00
Regional Council of Southwest Finland (FI RCSW)
  • Town
    Turku
  • Region
  • Country
    Finland
  • Region
    Varsinais-Suomi
Total partner budget
169,260.00
Coalition Clean Baltic
  • Town
    Uppsala
  • Region
  • Country
    Sweden
  • Region
    Uppsala län
Total partner budget
79,598.40
Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences
  • Town
    Sopot
  • Region
  • Country
    Poland
  • Region
    Trójmiejski
Total partner budget
68,846.40
Ministry of Smart Administration and Regional Development of Latvia
  • Town
    Riga
  • Region
  • Country
    Latvia
  • Region
    Rīga
Total partner budget
49,977.20

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