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Blue Bioeconomy Forum Activities October – December Official launch, first stakeholder event, draft State of Play report, how to join the Community, working groups and pipeline of projects |
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BIOPROSP_19: Unlocking the potential of biomolecules from marine environments Sustainable blue growth - products and services in a biobased blue economy (registration fee applies) Start date: 25/02/2019 (All day) Last update: 18/12/18 |
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Conference 'The Role of Regions in fostering Blue Growth' Regions have been at the forefront of Blue Growth across the Baltic Sea area. Whether it is for shipping, blue bio-technology, coastal tourism or aquaculture, regions have developed innovative approaches to enhance Blue Growth. This conference will build upon the results of several transnational projects that all aim to foster blue growth – from regions and for regions in the BSR. Start date: 22/01/2019 - 00:00 Last update: 18/12/18 |
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JPI Oceans seminar Increasing the impact of European investments in marine and maritime research - What’s on the Horizon? Start date: 17/01/2019 - 00:00 Last update: 20/03/19 |
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STAR4BBI Webinar Focus group webinar on algae and aquatic biomass for use in bio-based products Start date: 15/01/2019 - 10:30 Last update: 18/12/18 |
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Conference: Landing Obligation 2019: What have we learned, what are the next steps? H2020 project DiscardLess final conference Start date: 30/01/2019 (All day) Last update: 18/12/18 |
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Multi-use ocean platforms: an emerging concept In crowded seas such as those around the European Union – including, for example, the Baltic Sea, the North Sea and the Mediterranean – pressures on the environment are building and space is at a premium. In managing these areas, the interests of different economic sectors, including fishing, energy, shipping and tourism, must be considered. |
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Landing the blue bioeconomy, challenges and solutions From the bounties of the sea to the endless power of blue energy, awareness of the blue bioeconomy is growing by the day. But one promising sector struggles to establish its ‘blue’ credentials and faces unique challenges largely because of one detail … it is an ‘out of sea’ experience. That sector is fish farming and mixed agri- and aquaculture. |
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Charting the Blue Bioeconomy Forum roadmap, together The Blue Bioeconomy Forum first stakeholder event took place on 7 December. Read for highlights of the day. |
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Blue Bioeconomy Forum Pipeline of projects scope and eligibility criteria |