RT journal article T1 Gerenciamento Costeiro Municipal e a Política Nacional para a Conservação e Uso Sustentável do Bioma Marinho Brasileiro: Uma Análise Crítica T2 Municipal Coastal Management and National Policy for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of the Brazilian Marine Biome: A Critical Analysis A1 Prearo Junior, Paschoal A1 Da Silveira Barros, Sergio Ricardo A1 Dantas, Aldo A1 Ruyz Aranha, Pablo A1 Miranda da Silveira, Iracema A1 Souto P. Lima, Lucas K1 Integrated Coastal Zone Management K1 Municipal Coastal Management Plan K1 blue Amazon K1 Marine Spatial Plan K1 Gerenciamento Integrado da Zona Costeira K1 Plano Municipal de Gerenciamento Costeiro K1 Amazônia AB The Coastal Zone (CZ), declared as National Heritage bythe 1988 Federal Constitution, is endowed as an area ofstrategic importance. Coastal economic activities are responsible for the majority portion of the national GrossDomestic Product (GDP), linked to ports, fishing, mining (i.e., oil), and tourism. Thus, the intense degradationof natural resources puts both socio-economic sustainability and local populations’ environmental quality at risk.This study presents actors and public policies relevant toIntegrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM). It seeksto resolve existing conflicts while respecting the compatibility of coastal uses sustainably, considering that theinterrelationships of economic, environmental and socialphenomena resulting from the overlapping of the different uses of the Brazilian coast generate different impacts. The study aims to assess municipal coastal management inline with Marine Spatial Plans (MSP), with relevance to the provisions of Bill nº 6969/2013. Such legislation “institutesthe National Policy for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of the Marine Biome and associated coastal ecosystems(PNCMar)” and analyses municipal public power, between integral and participant of the integrated coastal management, together with union and state governments, responsible for elaborating, implementing, executing and monitoringtheir respective Coastal Management Plans. The methodology consists of collecting bibliographic and documentarydata and reviewing articles, laws, bills, federal decrees and classic texts that addressed ICZM and MSP. For an integrated, sustainable coastal management, Bill nº 6969/2013 requires adjustments, with coastal municipalities remainingin management in a decentralised, participatory manner to make their local spatial planning instruments compatible. PB Ibermar SN 2304-0963 YR 2021 FD 2021-02 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10498/28362 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10498/28362 LA por DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Cádiz RD 10-may-2026