Antifouling for leisure boats in the Baltic Sea - Mapping the legal situation
National Study - Denmark
Abstract
This report has been elaborated as part of the CHANGE research project (http://changeantifouling.com/)
funded by the BONUS programme and national research funding institutions, in this case the Danish Social
Science Research Council. The overall objective of the interdisciplinary CHANGE project is to reduce to a
minimum the supply of toxic compounds from antifouling paints used on leisure boats in the Baltic Sea by
changing antifouling practices on leisure boats into a sustainable consumption of antifouling products and
techniques. As part of the CHANGE project a mapping of EU legislation as well as national legislation in
Sweden, Finland and Denmark has been carried out. This report maps the Danish legal framework
regarding antifouling paints on leisure boats as well as for the use of alternative techniques.
The report starts with an introduction to the overall governance structure of the legislation and the
relevant authorities. It then is divided into four areas of law relevant to antifouling paints and practices,
including regulation of environmental quality, products, waste management and other environmental
issues as well as contaminated land and sediments. Furthermore, the report in Annex I includes an analysis
from an actors’ perspective.
The report is based on legal-dogmatic research on applicable national legislation based on relevant sources
of law as well as relevant reports, articles etc. Additionally, a few interviews have been conducted to get a
better understanding of the legal framework in relation to antifouling products and practices. Danish
legislation is accessible at the national database www.retsinformation.dk. The report was finalised in June
2015. As a consequence of the change in Government in Denmark in June 2015 the Ministry for the
Environment was by 1st July 2015 merged with the Ministry of Food to a new Ministry of Environment &
Food and the Nature Agency was foreseen to be split into two new agencies by 1st July 2016: a new Nature
Agency and an Agency for Water and Nature Management. The Agency for Water and Nature Management
takes over the tasks of the former Nature Agency as regards antifouling paints.
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Date
2015Author
Baaner, Lasse
Anker, Helle Tegner
Publication type
report
ISBN
978-91-87869-08-2
Series/Report no.
Juridiska institutionens skriftserie
Language
eng