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RSSThe Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence on Sustainable Blue Economy CoE-SUBE, EMUNI University (Piran, Slovenia) is doing a survey to map the skills needed to perform a job that is really needed in the blue economy labor market.
Educators are pivotal in the Network of European Blue Schools, spearheading ocean-related projects and inspiring students. NEBS supports them through innovative courses like MOOCs and SPOWs, fostering ocean literacy for a sustainable future.
This map shows the members of the three communities of the EU4Ocean Coalition dedicated to ocean literacy. In view of the European Youth Week, we focus this week on Young Ocean Advocates and their projects.
They have done it again! The Atlas’ technical team has hidden five images in the map layer ‘European Maritime Day in My Country 2024’. Will you find them using the given geographical coordinates?
This map shows the geological patterns of the European coastline. The data show different types of shoreline and coastline formations.
This map shows the total abundance (number of items) of marine litter per beach per year from Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) monitoring.
Mature agenda containing all topics for discussion during the 20th EMODnet Steering Committee Meeting, taking place on 29-30 April.
The Youth4Ocean Forum and partner organisations, are calling for ocean enthusiasts and champions 18-30 y.o. (activists, scientists, artists, educators, entrepreneurs, sportspeople...) from all over the world to take part in five series of globally connected regional online workshops!
Recreational boats reaching the end of their lifespan pose significant challenges regarding their dismantling, proper disposal and waste management. When left abandoned, they threaten the environment and harm sustainable coastal tourism. A common and coordinated EU approach is needed.
This map shows European rivers and lakes as well as member regions of the Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions of Europe (CPMR).