THE WORLDWIDE NETWORK OF PORT CITIES The AIVP Days Malaga - Spain 23-25 June 2016 WWW.MALAGA.AIVP.COM General Assembly and the AIVP Days Mega-Ships: Impacts on port cities Programme In partnership with: With the support of: WWW.MALAGA.AIVP.COM
The AIVP Days Mega-ships: Impacts on Port Cities Malaga, Spain PANEL 4: MEGA CRUISE SHIPS: THE CHALLENGE OF MANAGING HIGH CRUISE PASSENGER TRAFFIC IN URBAN SETTINGS Friday, 24 June 2016 / 11:45-13:00 Yves Salaün est diplômé de l Ecole Nationale des travaux publics de l Etat. Depuis 2014, il est Président du Directoire de Guadeloupe Port Caraïbes. Sous sa houlette le port a lancé les travaux du Port Nouvelle Génération et mis en place un nouveau projet stratégique s étalant de 2014 à 2020. Yves Salaün a travaillé dans l Ouest de la France en tant que chargé de mission auprès du préfet de Région Bretagne avant d être nommé Directeur Général Adjoint en 2008 au Conseil général de la Vienne puis Directeur adjoint de la Direction Interdépartementale des routes nationales de l Ouest en 2010. Yves SALAÜN Président du Directoire Guadeloupe Port Caraïbes Pointe-à-Pitre, France The AIVP Days, Malaga, Spain, 23 rd and 24 th June 2016 1
GATHERING THE COMMUNITY CITY PORT CITIZEN TO BE IN ACTION The case of the extension of the Jarry container terminal
WHERE THE PANAMA CANAL OPENS OUT
Legal consultations Public debate (October 2011 to january 2012) 20 meetings in the different cities of Guadeloupe archipelago 16 general meetings, 3 specialized (environment, economy, environment related to economy), 1 for findings) 850 questions asked during the consultation Public consulting (February to march 2014) 5 cities concerned : Baie Mahault, Gosier, Goyave, Petit Bourg et Pointe à Pitre
The dispute December 2014 : «Panama and the french west indies illusions» according to the main local TV «no way for these ports to become transhipments terminals». February 2015 : open letter to the President of the French Republic by the main proindependence political movement, the LKP March 2015 : The headlines in the national daily «Le Monde» read : «In Guadeloupe, containers against fishermen» «Fishermen are very worrying about the consequencies of the dredging concerning their job, already impacted by the banning of fishing at less than 500 meters from the shore». April 2015 : opponents and fishermen s mobilization against the extension s works hit all the local banner headlines,
Passing beyond
Involving the stakeholders Works monitoring committee in charge of following and checking the fulfuilling of the duties and the commitments, especially in terms of protecting the environment. Make up : governments and local agencies representatives, local governments representatives, NGO and qualified people for the activities concerned by the port s works. 3 meetings ans construction site s visits : November 2013, february 2015 and march 2015
Informing the public A website dedicated to the real time monitoring of the works Lien : www.port nouvelle generation.com Des contenus explicatifs courts (Plaquettes, Vidéo Motion Design, etc.) Lien vers la vidéo ou http://youtu.be/x Qhg4P1jSY
Explaining to the schoolchildren and a wide audience House of works opened by 3 representative students and the members of the monitoring committee Explanatory notice boards, movies, infrastructures presentation, view on materials, etc. Visiting program for schools (200 schoolchildren)
Guadeloupe Port Caribbean wins the ESPO s special award Guadeloupe Port Caribbean received, on Tuesday the 10th of november 2015, the ESPO s special award for his project «Discovering my port». It rewards the quality of the relationship built between the port and the world of education.
Supporting the fields of fishing and aquaculture Information meetings about the port s project Subsidizing state of the art distress beacons Implementing and monitoring artificial reefs Developping program for the aquaculture in the «Petit cul de sac marin» Innovative fishing aggregation devices Supporting communication initiatives to promote the fishing field Building equipments for fishing sale in the sheltered dock in Pointe à Pitre
plementing high standards for environmental protection itoring the deep wildlife (fishery committee, university) ing campaigns/year during 3 years. rass transplantation : 13 000m² l reef transplantation : 4 188 colonies le monitoring oring protocol recognized by the marine protection agency servers on board 7d a week on both dredge
Planugwa Development of the cochon island Cochons Fish post larves growing grass nurseries Mangrove nurseries
Crédits photos : Igrec Mer Ecole de la Mer ONF Antilles Ecocean Akajima Marine Science Laboratory CDC Biodiversité / M.Oberlinkels / M. Rivet SeagrassNet Océanopolis / Planugwa Seabean.com Nicholas Higgs Survoldefrance.com GPMG