Maritime Spatial Plan
Denmark's Maritime Spatial Plan (MSP's). Includes historical versions of the plan.
The maritime spatial plan designates development zones for the following purposes:
• Renewable energy (Ev)
• Renewable energy and energy islands (Ei)
• Oil and gas exploration and extraction (Eo)
• CO₂ storage (Ec)
• New Limfjord link (Ib)
• New Kattegat link (Ib)
• New Vejle Fjord link (Ib)
• New Fehmarn Belt link (Ib)
• New Helsingør-Helsingborg link (Ib)
• New Storstrøm link (Ib)
• New Nordhavn tunnel (Ib)
• New Østlig Ringvej (Ib)
• Cultivation and transplantation banks for the production of mussels and oysters (Ak)
• Farming of mussels and oysters in the water column (Ao)
• Marine aquaculture (Ah)
• Natural resource extraction (R)
The maritime spatial plan also designates zones for the following purposes:
• Shipping corridors (S)
• Protective measures for aviation (II)
• Compensation excavations at the Great Belt Bridge (Ik)
• Holmene (L)
• Cable corridors for renewable energy (Ek)
• Nord Stream 2 (Er)
• Baltic Pipe (Er)
The WMS service shows the current plan. As the current plan is under consultation and nothing is adopted yet, all zones are marked with a red, dashed line. When the plan is finally adopted, the zones in the WMS service will gain their designated symbology.
The WFS service consists of three layers; SpatialPlan, ZoningElement and OfficialDocument. OfficialDocument contains links to the executive order for each zone. SpatialPlan contains data in xml-format on plans, both current and historical. ZoningElement contains all zones as geometries both those under consultation and approved zones.