Baltic Sea Protection Action PlanParticipation procedure for the planned nature conservation areas runs until 27 June

Lasse Johannsen

 · 04.06.2025

Baltic Sea Protection Action Plan: Participation procedure for the planned nature conservation areas runs until 27 JunePhoto: Sternfahrt Fehmarnsund, Melanie Kayser PR
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The state government of Schleswig-Holstein has opened the participation procedure in which comments can be submitted on the planned establishment of the nature conservation areas from Geltinger Bucht to the mouth of the Schleimündung, southern Howachter Bucht and west of Fehmarn.

The plans are available for public inspection at the state's Ministry of the Environment until 27 June. Comments can be submitted during this period, which must be examined in detail and taken into account in the authorisation decision.

Procedure prescribed by law

This participation procedure is based on the State Nature Conservation Act and is intended to ensure that the interests of the people affected by the planned measures are taken into account as part of the authorisation process. For example, when nature conservation areas are designated, any landowners are consulted in addition to the nature conservation organisations.

The planned nature conservation areas at a glance.Photo: Aktionsplan OstseeschutzThe planned nature conservation areas at a glance.

In the case of the planned nature conservation areas on the Baltic Sea, the ministry expects comments from the public and "public interest organisations", i.e. municipalities, authorities and public planning bodies.

Anyone can submit their comments on the Baltic Sea Protection Action Plan

However, "the public" also refers to private individuals or interest groups. The ministry's website states:

"The public exhibition will take place from 27 May 2025 to 27 June 2025 at the Ministry for Energy Transition, Climate Protection, Environment and Nature of the State of Schleswig-Holstein. During the exhibition period of one month and up to two weeks after the end of the exhibition period Anyone may submit comments to the competent nature conservation authority in writing or for the record."

The statement can be sent as a Word or Libre Office document to the following e-mail address: Beteiligung-Ostsee-NSG@mekun.landsh.de


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