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1 One marine map

2 Background of the One Marine Map
-RADM. Sirichai Noeythong, Director of Navigational support center, Hydrographic Department, Royal Thai Navy, has been appointed by the Royal Thai Navy to be one of the Public health and Environment Committees of National Reform Steering Assembly -Extracted from proposal of RADM. Sirichai Noeythong, Director of Navigational support center, Hydrographic Department, Royal Thai Navy, propose to The Committees of National Reform Steering Assembly.

3 Current situation -On land, there is an integrating project, names “One Map” for solving the different maps between governmental organizations. -In the sea, there is “One Marine Map” project which has been draft and contained in the 20 years national maritime strategic plan. -No common chart for all maritime governmental agencies Department of forestry, Agricultural Land Reform Office, Department of Irrigation, Department of lands.

4 The Committees of National Reform Steering Assembly
Public health and Environment of National Reform Steering Assembly

5 The Public health and Environment Reform Plan
(Thai language) From:

6 Responsible governmental agencies
The Public health and Environment Reform Plan (English language) Plan's name Reformation plan methodology Timeframe Source of budget Responsible governmental agencies The Public health and Environment Reformation Plan 5. law's development and Improvement of maritime and coastal resources management mechanism 1) Reformation of maritime and coastal management law -draft and propose maritime interest's protection Act -expedite an organic law (ancillary law) legislation to support the National Maritime resources' Act 2015 -expedite an organic law (ancillary law) legislation to support the National Fisheries' Act 2017 Phrase I: (before October 2015) - study and draft reformation plan to propose to National Reformation Committee Phrase II: (October July 2017) - follow the first and second methodologies Budget from involving governmental agencies, plus the additional budget from Comptroller General's Department Royal Thai Navy, Marine Police, Custom Department, Marine Department, Fisheries Department, Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, Department of Forestry, Pollution Control Department, Department of Mineral Resources, Department of Environmental Quality Promotion, Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, Ministry of Tourism and Sports, Office of the Narcotics Control Board, Immigration Bureau, Excise Department, Fine Arts Department, Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, and other relevant governmental agencies. 2) Reorganization and improvement of maritime and coastal management -establish the national center to integrate maritime governmental agencies -Plan maritime' zoning strategy -establish the national maritime information center -establish the Problem solving center for coastal erosion -expedite the appointment of relevant committee in provincial level Phrase III: (After July 2017) - After the next general election in Thailand

7 Current situation – Chart and ENC
80 paper charts 39 ENCs covering 11 Main Shipping Route

8 The need of maritime spatial planning
1. Collaboration between maritime governmental agencies. 2. Harmonized with the 20 years national maritime strategy (2017 – 2036) and the national development plan. 3. Plan the maritime spatial zoning management in all dimensions.

9 Maritime Spatial Planning
Marine Spatial Planning for 20 years (2017 – 2036) current charts (As is 2559) Categorize the use of the sea into three dimensions. “Security Prosperity Sustainability” Future charts (To be ) (2017 – 2036) Thai waters charts Group of provincial charts Provincial charts

10 Thai waters charts 1. Base map for holistic management.
2. Illustrate all maritime activities of all governmental agencies. 3. Use for solving conflict of overlapping activities’ zone in all dimensions.

11 Who is going to use the charts?
Thai waters charts (High level of policy maker) for policy making at the national level to department levels cascading plan to provincial level. Group of provincial charts (Group of provincial planning committee) for the head of provincial groups and their involving provinces to collaborate in planning maritime activities in their waters. Provincial charts (Individual province ‘s management/governor) for committee at provincial level to monitor all activities in province waters, and law enforcement between 23 provinces along the coasts of Thailand

12 Thai waters charts – Security dimension
Layer : the petroleum platforms and rigs. -Gulf of Thailand 318 platforms JDA (Thailand and Malaysia) - 18 platforms

13 Thai waters charts – Prosperity dimension
Artificial coral reef Port limits

14 Thai waters charts – Prosperity dimension
Artificial coral reef

15 Thai waters charts – Sustainability dimension
Conservation zone Coral reef Mangrove areas

16 Thai waters charts – Sustainability dimension
Underwater mineral Recovery zones Seagrass

17 Thai waters charts – Sustainability dimension
Recovery zones Conservation zones There are 22 national maritime parks, wetland, Biosphere reserve, reserved mangrove areas, maritime protected areas, Marine and Coastal Protected Areas

18 Thai waters charts – Sustainability dimension
Layer : There are 22 national maritime parks -sub layer : Asian heritage areas, wetland, and Biosphere reserve Layer : Maritime protected areas outside the national maritime parks -sub layer : Hot spot conserved mangrove areas -sub layer : maritime protected areas (MPA), Marine and Coastal Protected Areas (MPAC) Layer : Coastal resources’ recovery -sub layer : coastal erosion areas -sub layer : critical or disaster islands or areas which have to be recovered by the cabinet resolution (use the information from Department of Marine and Coastal Resources) Thai waters charts – Sustainability dimension “Conservation” There are 22 national maritime parks, wetland, Biosphere reserve, reserved mangrove areas, maritime protected areas, Marine and Coastal Protected Areas

19 The overlapping in all dimensions
Sustainability Prosperity Security

20 The overlapping in all dimensions

21 Maritime Spatial Planning and its components
Thai waters Common tools Charts “Base geodata” Marine Spatial data Infrastructure: MSDI) “Thematic geodata” Laws and Legislations Acts/ Subordinate legislation Governmental agencies Specific laws/ organization structure/ human resources Management plan Harmonized with 20 years national maritime strategy and 20 years national strategy Maritime Spatial Planning and its components

22 Thank you


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