About
The Partnership boosts the transformation towards a climate-neutral, sustainable, productive and competitive blue economy. We aim to restore the ocean’s health, resilience and services to people by enabling economic activity that is climate-neutral, sustainable and productive.
Vision
- by 2030: give the transformation towards a climate-neutral, sustainable, productive and competitive blue economy a boost
- by 2050: create and support the conditions for a healthy ocean for the people
Through this vision we work together to support key EU policy objectives of Green transition, digital transformation and recovery and ultimately contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.
investments
over 7 years
the European Commission
Facts & Figures
Intervention areas
Intervention Areas are set in the Annual Work Programme of the Partnership and are based on the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda and the Member States and Associated Countries’ priorities. Intervention Areas for future calls and activities will be developed according to an annual cycle.
Developing and validating digital twin representations of marine assets, processes or systems to provide users with answers to “what if” questions about ocean developments, including effective marine and maritime spatial planning and technology development at regional to local scales.
Developing multi-use structures across multiple offshore industries in key sectors such as transport, energy and food to create synergetic benefits and support the diversification strategy of the EU.
Innovating the management of sea-uses by integrating tools and approaches of artificial intelligence-based Maritime Spatial Planning, maritime surveillance, and the seafloor in 4D.
Promoting sustainable management of ocean bioresources and food generating capacity through integrated, unifying and nature-based approaches that benefit people, plants, animals and ecosystems.
Exploring technological, digital, smart and circular solutions for the just transition of Blue Food sectors into a sustainable and productive, competitive and climate-neutral future.
How can you engage?
The Partnership seeks to engage stakeholders across ocean industry sectors, policy, scientific disciplines, and civil society. You can engage in six co-funded calls over the seven-year timeframe 2022-2029. We will further add value with complementary actions and resource mobilisation, including:
- research infrastructures
- thematic programmes
- streamlining other funding sources
As a Partnership, we engage with initiatives at the level of sea basins and the Atlantic Ocean. At global level, we promote the EU approach to a sustainable blue economy. We seek synergies with other Partnerships and the Mission Restore our Seas and Oceans. In parallel, we are establishing a community of practice with different stakeholders to co-design activities.
Regional contact nodes
Administration
- Secretariat: Ministry of Universities and Research, Italy
- Co-coordinator: Research Council of Norway
- Brussels Cellule, Belgium
Sea basin nodes
- Atlantic Ocean
Ireland, niall.mcdonough@marine.ie
Azores, Portugal, natalia.ospina@aircentre.org - Baltic Sea
Estonia, eve.kylmallik@agri.ee, liis.kikas@envir.ee
Poland, maciej.zdanowicz@ncbr.gov.pl - Black Sea
Bulgaria, mbaltov@bfu.bg
Turkey, melike.sevimli@tubitak.gov.tr - Mediterranean Sea
Greece, akarah@gsrt.gr
Malta, maria.azzopardi.2@gov.mt - North Sea
Belgium, ann.katrien.lescrauwaet@vliz.be
Netherlands, lisette.enserink@rws.nl