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  On the 13th of July 2017 the European Union, Brazil and South Africa signed the Belém Statement, an agreement for research and innovation in the Atlantic Ocean. .

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  The Ocean Literacy website is designed to support anyone and everyone interested in promoting ocean literacy.

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  National Marine Educators Association (NMEA) is an organization of classroom teachers, informal educators, university professors, scientists, and more from around the world working together to advance the understanding and protection of our freshwater and marine ecosystems.

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  The European Marine Science Educators Association (EMSEA) is an informal non-profit organization which provides a platform for ocean education and promoting ocean literacy within Europe.

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CaNOE, the Canadian Network for Ocean Education, is a network for the advancement of ocean literacy in Canada.

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  ResponSeable aims at supporting the emergence of an effective and dynamic European ocean knowledge system that contributes to raising awareness on everybody’s responsibility and interest in a healthy and sustainable ocean.

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For more information on EU Horizon 2020 Framework Programme and FP7 funded projects that support the International dimension of the EU Atlantic Strategy via the Galway Statement click here.

 

The Blue Society sets the Ocean at the heart of our society to achieve sustainable development and human well- being.

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Oceans Learning Partnership exposes youth to the world of ocean science, and gets them excited to learn by integrating technology with real-world field experience.


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Sea Change is an EU H2020 funded project that aims to establish a fundamental "Sea Change" in the way European citizens view their relationship with the sea, by empowering them, as Ocean Literate citizens, to take direct and sustainable action towards a healthy ocean and seas, healthy communities and ultimately a healthy planet.


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  MARLISCO’ s overarching goal is to raise public awareness, facilitate dialogue and promote co-responsibility among the different actors towards a joint vision for the sustainable management of marine litter across all European seas.

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  G7 Action Plan to Combat Marine Litter

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  Information on Marine Litter from the United Nations Environmental program.


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  Information on Marine Litter from NOAA.

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  Information on Marine Litter from the European Commission.

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The vision of AtlantOS is to improve and innovate Atlantic observing by using the Framework of Ocean Observing to obtain an international, more sustainable, more efficient, more integrated, and fit-for-purpose system.

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  EU-PolarNet is the world’s largest consortium of expertise and infrastructure for polar research. Seventeen countries are represented by 22 of Europe’s internationally-respected multi-disciplinary research institutions. .

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  The overall objective of PrimeFish is to enhance the economic sustainability and competitiveness of European fisheries and aquaculture sectors.

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  The central goal of the AquaSpace project is to provide increased space of high water quality for aquaculture by adopting the Ecosystem Approach to Aquaculture and Marine Spatial Planning and so to deliver food security and increased employment opportunities through economic growth.

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