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The 12th Atlantic Stakeholder Platform Conference brought together more than a hundred participants from across Europe’s Atlantic regions to Galway (Ireland) under the theme “Tides of Cooperation: The Atlantic Strategy as a Catalyst for the European Ocean Pact”.

On 28 October, the Black Sea Stakeholders Conference provided a forum for the blue economy community of this sea-basin in Constanța (Romania). The main topics aligned with the priorities set by the Ukrainian National Coordinator and the three goals of the Common Maritime Agenda for the Black Sea.

Preserving the rich ecological diversity and maintaining the health of Europe’s coastal areas and seas have become a priority for ensuring a sustainable future. These natural habitats not only support a wide range of marine life but also offer vital resources for local communities and industries.

Four new projects have officially kicked off to create innovation hubs off the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts, scale up sustainable algae farming and develop new algae products in Europe. The projects are funded under the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF).

The European Commission organises a joint presence of 26 European and international urban initiatives and projects, including from CINEA, under the heading “EU for resilient green cities” at this year’s Smart City Expo World Congress (SCEWC).

With €5.6 billion in EU funding, discover CINEA's hydrogen projects portfolio.

Effective communication is essential for the success of any EU project. This toolkit provides hands-on guidance to help you showcase your project’s impact and reach the right audience.

Building a sustainable society means changing how we produce and consume, especially when faced with challenges like food security, water pollution, and climate change.

Taking place from 4 to 7 November in Rimini (Italy), the conference will see hundreds of interventions and sessions and feature many thematically grouped stands.

Today a new European project has been launched to address the most hidden environmental challenge for Europe’s seas: the clearance and safe disposal of historic marine munitions.