#2010-13011 Şubat 2010 tarihli ve 2010-130 sayılı Kararname, denizler arasındaki yönetimlerin kuruluşu ve görevleri ile ilgilidir.
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This decree establishes the organization and responsibilities of the interregional maritime directorates in France, which are regional services under the ministers responsible for maritime affairs and sustainable development. These directorates oversee maritime policies, resource management, and coastal protection across designated regions, with specific headquarters in cities like Le Havre, Nantes, Bordeaux, and Marseille.
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Key Changes
- Creation of interregional maritime directorates by merging regional maritime affairs directorates.
- Delegation of specific maritime responsibilities to the interregional maritime director.
Obligations
What this law requires
Establish four interregional maritime directorates (DIRM) with headquarters at Le Havre (Channel-North Sea), Nantes (North Atlantic-Western Channel), Bordeaux (South Atlantic), and Marseille (Mediterranean), each covering specified regions
Create each DIRM by merging existing regional maritime affairs directorates and integrating relevant services from departmental land and sea directorates, with specific employment and service perimeter defined by prefectural decree
Implement maritime signaling and nautical information dissemination systems under the interregional director's authority
Conduct and coordinate state policies on sustainable maritime development, marine resource management, maritime activity regulation, and coastal protection, ensuring policy coherence across maritime and coastal activities
Ensure integration of general interest, sustainable development, marine environment protection, and maritime activities into design, monitoring, and control of activities or projects affecting the marine environment