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This week saw the organisation of the International Day of Education on 24 January. Adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) in 2018, this day highlights the role education has towards peace and development. According to the UN, about 244 million children and adolescents around the...

Event detailsWhen: Wednesday 22 March 2023, World Water DayWho: the event is organised by the EU4Ocean partners, led by EMSEA, the municipality of Den Helder, Primary school: Jac P Thijsseschool ( first certified Blue School in Europe), Secondary school: Scholen aan Zee (first secondary Blue School...

Event detailsWhen: Wednesday 22 March 2023, World Water DayWho: the event is organised by the EU4Ocean partners, led by EMSEA, the municipality of Den Helder, Primary school: Jac P Thijsseschool ( first certified Blue School in Europe), Secondary school: Scholen aan Zee (first secondary Blue School...

Event detailsWhen: Wednesday 22 March 2023, World Water DayWho: the event is organised by the EU4Ocean partners, led by EMSEA, the municipality of Den Helder, Primary school: Jac P Thijsseschool ( first certified Blue School in Europe), Secondary school: Scholen aan Zee (first secondary Blue School...

Key takeawaysUnder recent EU legislation targeted at reducing pollution from marine litter, all waste fishing gear containing plastics will require specific handling, monitoring and reporting when they are brought to EU ports. Member States should also set up their national collection targets for...

Clara is a Geodesy and Cartography Engineer with more than 14 years of professional experience in the analysis, development and implementation of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) based on different technologies and on information systems dedicated to data collection, data quality analysis and...

An analysis has shown that the European Union’s strategy for reaching zero carbon by 2050 will require more wood for burning, shift one-fifth of cropland to bioenergy and outsource deforestation. Much of the cropland is used for animal feed. Can a switch to algae, produced in the sea or on land...

The 2022 edition of the EU blue bioeconomy report, prepared by the European Market Observatory for Fisheries and Aquaculture Products (EUMOFA) was released earlier this month. The Blue bioeconomy incorporates any economic activity associated with the use of renewable aquatic biological resources to...

Happy New Year! Have you ever wondered how deep the ocean is? Did you know that the estimate average depth of the ocean is 3,682 metres? This was calculated, using satellite measurements, by scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Woods Hole Oceanographic...