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Marine Board

 

"How inappropriate to call this planet Earth when it is quite clearly Ocean!"

Arthur C. Clarke

The Marine Board recognises that the oceans are of major strategic importance to the ecologic, economic and social development of Europe. Established in 1995 by its Member Organisations with the support of the European Commission, the Marine Board works to promote and coordinate science strategy and policy matters amongst the main marine research institutions and funding agencies in Europe.

The Marine Board operates via four principal approaches: 

  • Voice - Expressing a collective vision of the future for European marine science in relation to developments in Europe and world-wide, and improving the public understanding of science in these fields
  • Forum - Bringing together 28 marine research organisations (four of which are new associated members) from 20 European countries to share information, to identify common problems and, as appropriate, find solutions, to develop common positions, and to co-operate
  • Strategy - Identifying and prioritising emergent disciplinary and interdisciplinary marine scientific issues of strategic European importance, initiating analysis and studies (where relevant, in close association with the European Commission) in order to develop a European strategy for marine research
  • Synergy - Fostering European added value to component national programmes, facilitating access and shared use of national marine research facilities, and promoting synergy with international programmes and organisations.  

James Cook Research Vessel docked at NOCS Southampton Quay (Mike Conquer, NOCS)

1st Marine Board Forum

Marine Data Challenges: from Observation to Information

15 May 2008 Ostend, Belgium

 

What's New!

  • 6 October 2008 Marine Board welcomes new European Strategy for Marine and Maritime Research Press Release
  • 3 October 2008 EMODNET vision document joint Marine Board - EuroGOOS publication ready to be launched Press release Download
  • 4 September 2008 Marine Board Position Paper 13 The effects of anthropogenic effects on marine mammals launched! Press release Download
  • 15 August 2008 Marine Board's Executive Secretary presents the Marine Board and its role in shaping European Marine Science Policy, Marine Institute-Ireland more 
  • 21 July 2008 Marine Board reveal the hidden map of Europe with its session at ESOF 2008. Press release here
  • 17-18 June 2008 Foresight: Final FEUFAR workshop (Heraklion, Crete) more
  • 1 March 2008 Marine Board Position Paper 12 Remote Sensing of Shelf Sea Ecosystems - State of the Art and Perspectives launched! Download here
  • Biomarine 2008 (20-24 October, Toulon and Marseille, France) - a landmark event to come more
  • 28 February 2008 MarinERA Open Call for proposals - 3.75M funding available - more
  • 28 November 2007 Marine Board presents its response to the European Commission's Green Papers on Maritime Policy and the ERA. Marine Board Position Paper 11 here
  • 18 October 2007 UK House of Commons acknowledges Marine Board work – more
  • 15 October 2007 MarinERA Projects Database launched!  more
  • 10 October 2007 Marine Board‐ESF comments on the European Commission’s Proposal for an Integrated Maritime Policy - Press release here. EC related documents here.
 

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