BSPC Observer on HELCOM, Ms Beate Schlupp, First Vice-President of the State Parliament of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, has released her 2023-2024 Report on HELCOM-related developments and activities.
The comprehensive report details the BSPC’s observer activities at the Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission (HELCOM) during 2023-2024. This report highlights the continued dedication of the BSPC to environmental protection and sustainability in the Baltic Sea region, emphasising the strong collaboration between the BSPC and HELCOM.
Over the past year, significant progress has been made in implementing key recommendations from HELCOM, with governments demonstrating a renewed commitment to addressing the pressing environmental challenges. The report notes that HELCOM’s third holistic assessment (HOLAS 3) has provided invaluable insights into the state of the Baltic Sea, revealing both areas of concern and encouraging signs of improvement where protective measures have been effectively applied.
The BSPC has been an active supporter of HELCOM’s initiatives, particularly in the areas of combating marine pollution, enhancing biodiversity, and addressing the issue of sea-dumped munitions. This cooperation has been vital in ensuring that legislative actions are aligned with the environmental goals set out in the updated Baltic Sea Action Plan.
As we were celebrating this year the 50th anniversary of HELCOM, the BSPC reaffirmed its commitment to fostering a healthy and resilient Baltic Sea ecosystem.
The full Report can be downloadedhere and on the Rapporteur’s webpage.
We invite you to read the full report and join us in supporting these critical efforts.