The Maritime Forum aims to improve communication amongst EU maritime policy stakeholders. It allows parties interested in the EU maritime policy to communicate on a common platform. They can publish events, documents and follow developments in their areas of interest. Information can be shared amongst a closed community or published openly. Anybody can register to the forum and comment on its content.
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The 2022 edition of the Summer School organized by OGS will focus on the Copernicus Marine Services as a supporting tool to foster Sustainable Blue Economy The Summer School focuses on the topics of the Sustainable Blue Economy, bringing together participants from Euro-Mediterranean Countries and Central European Initiative member States. It targets researchers and young experts who want to expand their knowledge of data acquisition and models development to support decision making on the Ocean. Applications are open until 18th March, 2022! Start date: 02/07/2022 - 09:00 Last update: 09/03/22 |
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Map of the Week – Sea Level Rise The Map of the Week shows global mean sea level regional trend over the period 1993-2019. |
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Let’s listen to the Arctic: join the Arctic Ocean Literacy event on 5th and 8th of April The EU4Ocean Coalition is preparing the “Let’s listen to the Arctic Ocean” event series, supported by the Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries of the European Commission. Start date: 05/04/2022 - 10:00 Last update: 02/03/22 |
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Public consultation - microplastics pollution from plastic pellets, synthetic textiles, tyre abrasion, paints, geotextiles and detergent capsules |
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Events & Activities of the EU4Ocean Platform Keep up to date with the events and activities of the EU4Ocean Platform - an active group of organisations, initiatives and people. |
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Map of the Week – European Atlas of the Seas Ambassadors The Map of the Week shows the 24 European Atlas of the Seas Ambassadors. For each language, the Atlas has an ambassador who explained, during a communication campaign which ran from September 2020 to September 2021, why the ocean is important and why we should all care for the ocean and seas. |
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Call for Young Ocean Advocates – The Youth and the Arctic The Youth4Ocean Forum is calling young people to submit projects linked to the Arctic Ocean. |
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Map of the Week – Aquaculture The Map of the Week shows aquaculture production by country in Europe from 2008 onwards. Aquaculture production refers to the farming of aquatic (freshwater or saltwater) organisms for human use or consumption, under controlled conditions. |
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Master’s students organise conferences on marine resources and climate change for the local community in Northern France – 2021 edition For the second year running, students of the Master’s degree in Marine Ecology and Fisheries of the Littoral Côte d’Opale University (Boulogne-sur-Mer, France) invited middle school students and the general public to attend a series of micro-conferences on 9th December 2021, in Nausicaá, National Sea Centre. |
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For the first time, Master’s students organise conferences on climate change, ocean pollution and marine resources conservation for the local community in Northern France Students of the new Master’s degree in Marine Ecology and Fisheries of the Littoral Côte d’Opale University (Boulogne-sur-Mer, France) invited middle school students and the general public to attend a series of online micro-conferences on Thursday 17th December 2020, as part of the scientific communication unit of their course. This activity was developed in collaboration with Nausicaá, National Sea Centre, also located in Boulogne-sur-Mer. |