ReMAP presents ten new tools in Finland to improve European marine spatial planning
- ReMAP is a maritime traffic project involving CETMAR’s Fisheries Socioeconomics Area.
- The project, funded by EMFAF, showcased its results in Helsinki: open and interoperable tools for more sustainable marine management.

The ReMAP project, dedicated to developing digital tools to strengthen the monitoring and evaluation of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP), presented on October 14–15 its ten modules designed for European MSP specialists during the ReMAP Hands-on Conference, held as part of the MSP Data Week in Helsinki (Finland).
During that week, ReMAP’s tool developers conducted workshops that gathered over 90 participants, with representation from nearly all EU Member States, as well as intergovernmental authorities such as HELCOM-VASAB and PAP/RAC. Also present were the Assistance Mechanism, the Baltic Sea Region Working Group (BSR WG), and the Technical Expert Group on MSP Data (TEG).








