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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Hack4Oceans II Challenge - Marine Litter How might we accelerate the usage of litter removal technologies by ports, local water authorities and coastal communities? How might we increase citizens’ access to and involvement in marine litter data collection by providing them with better and easier-to-use tools and methods? ... |
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Hack4Oceans II A Youth Innovation Event, open primarily to undergraduate students from across Europe who are studying disciplines relevant to the blue economy |
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Map of the Week - Coralligenous Habitats This map shows modelled spatial distributions of coralligenous outcrops and mäerl beds across the Mediterranean Sea. These bioconstructions are typical Mediterranean underwater seascapes, comprising coralline algal frameworks that grow in dim light conditions. |
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8th EC Marine Knowledge Expert Group (MKEG) Meeting Minutes In this article, you can find the minutes of the 8th Marine Knowledge Expert Group (MKEG) Meeting (Autumn 2022). |
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17th EMODnet (Autumn 2022) Steering Committee Meeting - Meeting Minutes & Presentations This article summarises the main discussions of the 17th EMODnet Steering Committee Meeting which took place as a hybrid meeting (Brussels, Belgium and remote connection) in November 2022. |
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Live Discussion: Promoting apprenticeships to SMEs On 14 December, from 14:00 until 15:30 CET, the European Alliance for Apprenticeships (EAfA) will organise a live discussion on how to promote apprenticeships to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). |
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Map of the Week - Marine Protected Areas This map shows the ratio of Marine Protected Area (MPA) and terrestrial area for each European country. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have been set up across the ocean to protect vulnerable species and ecosystems, to conserve biodiversity and minimise extinction risk, to re-establish ecosystem integrity, to segregate uses to avoid user conflicts, and to enhance the productivity of fish and marine invertebrate populations. |
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Participate in the current survey Your opinion counts for us! We are looking for motivated teachers to test the My Maps function of the European Atlas of the Seas during the pilot phase. |
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Surveys Our collaboration with teachers, educators and all users of the European Atlas of the Seas is essential to improve the Atlas and ensure it meets your needs! |
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Make the European Atlas of the Seas your Atlas! Have you been using the European Atlas of the Seas at school? Did you know it can be used in multiple ways to support teaching activities and school projects? Do you wish there was a possibility to have your own working space in the Atlas? With the most recent developments, this is now the case! |