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Respon-SEA-ble · Sustainable oceans : our collective responsibility, our common interest. Building on real-life knowledge knowledge systems for developing interactive and mutual learning media

H2020Status: CLOSED1 April 201531 March 2019EU funding €3,696,644Call H2020-BG-2014-2015

The project will develop well-targeted and sound communication material that raises awareness on our (individual and collective) responsibility and interest in ensuring the sustainability of the ocean and of its ecosystems. The project builds on critical assessments of: (1) existing communication strategies, material and governance that focuses on the ocean; (2) the values, perceptions and understanding of the state, functioning and role of the ocean by different types of stakeholders and of the wider public; (3) the (scientific) knowledge that exist on the ocean-human relationship, in particular in terms of ecosystem services that can be delivered by ocean ecosystems and support (future) development opportunities and blue growth and of pressures that are imposed on the oceans. These critical assessments will help identifying priority target groups with key responsibilities and interests in the state of our oceans - today and in the future. Within a participatory process involving the stakeholders of the knowledge creation & sharing system from four European marine regions (Baltic Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Northern Sea and Atlantic _ including in its transatlantic dimension), and building on the scientific knowledge-base established and on project-dedicated IT strucure/platform, the project will then develop and test under real conditions innovative communication tools. Key principles guiding this development will be interactivity, mutual learning, creativity and entertainment. Finally, specific activities will be performed for ensuring proposed communication tools are made accessible and available to their future users in Europe but also elswhere.

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

ACTEON SARL

FR · €412,752

participant

CSP INNOVAZIONE NELLE ICT SCARL

IT · €255,125

participant

UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY

IE · €309,125

participant

INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETARE-DEZVOLTARE DELTA DUNARII

RO · €157,500

participant

THE MARINE FOUNDATION LIMITED

UK · €49,844

participant

UNIVERSITE DE BREST

FR · €330,000

thirdParty

BALTI KESKKONNAFOORUM

EE

participant

STIFTELSEN GRID ARENDAL

NO · €202,416

participant

SEVEN ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS OE

EL · €212,356

participant

UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH

UK · €199,261

participant

COFAC COOPERATIVA DE FORMACAO E ANIMACAO CULTURAL CRL

PT · €156,563

participant

BALTIC ENVIRONMENTAL FORUM DEUTSCHLAND EV

DE · €350,000

participant

NORSK INSTITUTT FOR VANNFORSKNING STI

NO · €394,788

participant

FUNDACION AZTI - AZTI FUNDAZIOA

ES · €219,353

thirdParty

BALTIJAS VIDES FORUMS

LV

thirdParty

BALTIJOS APLINKOS FORUMAS VSI

LT

participant

TELEVISION FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

UK · €342,875

participant

STICHTING PROSEA MARINE EDUCATION

NL · €104,688

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