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DEEP DIVE INTO MARINE CONSERVATION: JOIN THE NAUTILOS SUMMER SCHOOL ON MARINE LITTER Nautilos Summer School is a four-day course designed for early career scientists and marine technicians who are interested in the blue economy and open data sharing. The main goal of the course is to improve professional skills and competences related to marine litter. Start date: 04/09/2023 - 01:00 Last update: 04/04/23 |
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Call for activities for the EU4OCEAN Summit Ocean Literacy Festival! The EU4Ocean Coalition is organising a new round of engaging ocean literacy activities for the upcoming EU4Ocean Ocean Literacy Summit. From youth activities, educational programmes to the Mediterranean Ocean Literacy Festival, there is no limit to your imagination. Come on board and join us in making the EU Blue! Start date: 21/05/2022 - 09:00 Last update: 29/03/22 |
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Surfrider Foundation Europe is looking for young ocean enthusiasts to host a youth event in La Rochelle, France in 2022 The Surfrider Foundation Europe is looking for young ocean enthusiasts from the EU member states to organise a youth event about maritime jobs and shipping in La Rochelle, France, from 7th to 13th February 2022. |
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We are officially launching the first call for project submission of the Youth4Ocean Forum! Do you have a project in mind to raise awareness of consumers on sustainable seafood or an innovative business plan to use marine resources sustainably? Or something completely different that you think has the potential to change things? We welcome applications from anyone involved or interested in the sustainable use of marine resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods, and jobs while preserving the health of marine ecosystems. |
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Fukushima - impact on marine environment - outcome of second EU-Japan meeting The meeting was a follow up to one held a year previously. The objective was to take stock of radioactive contamination in waters and marine life in the Pacific following the meltdown of the reactors at Fukushima and, in the light of new measurements and insights, to reassess measures taken to prevent contaminated marine life entering the food chain |
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Risk from contamination of marine environment in Pacific after Fukushima Following last year's meeting to assess the contamination of seafood in the Pacific and the appropriate measures to check imports into the EU the European Commission hosted another meeting of experts. It tool stock of the situation in the light of further measurements and analyses. Start date: 15/10/2012 - 10:00 Last update: 20/11/12 |
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Monitoring fish imports from Pacific following Fukushima accident NOTE TO THE COMPETENT AUTHORITIES OF THE MEMBER STATES |
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Outcome of EU-Japan meeting to assess risk to marine environment from Fukushima A meeting on 3 October, 2011, was held to (1) assess the risk of contaminated seafood reaching the EU market (2) determine whether the EU marine science community could assist their Japanese colleagues following the catastrophic events of March 2011. They were a follow-up to an earlier risk assessment meeting on 16 May 2011 and the EU Japan summit of 28 May 2011. Release Start date: 03/10/2011 - 20:00 Last update: 09/11/11 |
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Mercator Simulation of Fukushima accident High resolution Global system Mercator: PSY4 |