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Getting Involved

The OCEAN project is an opportunity for Environmental Stakeholders to shape the maritime industry’s future. The project uses human-centred design to improve navigators’ situational awareness and decision-making, leading to improved safety and environmental protection.

By improving navigators’ situational awareness and decision-making, the OCEAN project can help to prevent accidents, reduce pollution and avoid whale strikes by ships.

Getting Involved

Environmental Stakeholder Pack
Environmental Stakeholders can contribute to the OCEAN project:
  • Engaging with relevant industry associations
  • Stakeholder consultations
  • Attend workshops and webinars
  • Online feedback forms
  • Testing and evaluating
Environmental Stakeholders can help the OCEAN project achieve its goals of improving navigational safety, mitigating whale strikes and accidents involving floating containers lost overboard, and protecting the environment.

The OCEAN project is an opportunity for Environmental Stakeholders to shape the maritime industry’s future. The project uses human-centred design to improve navigators’ situational awareness and decision-making, leading to improved safety and environmental protection.

By improving navigators’ situational awareness and decision-making, the OCEAN project can help to prevent accidents, reduce pollution and avoid whale strikes by ships.

Environmental Stakeholders can help the OCEAN project in various ways, including; providing expertise, reviewing proposals, testing theories, promoting solutions, and helping protect our oceans.

Environmental Stakeholders with expertise in marine ecology can help develop technologies that protect marine life. In contrast, those with expertise in oceanography can help develop technologies that improve navigational safety.

Environmental Stakeholders can help by providing feedback and ensuring that technologies are fit for purpose, safe, effective, and environmentally friendly.

Environmental Stakeholders can contribute to the OCEAN project:
  • Engaging with relevant industry associations
  • Stakeholder consultations
  • Attend workshops and webinars
  • Online feedback forms
  • Testing and evaluating
Environmental Stakeholders can help the OCEAN project achieve its goals of improving navigational safety, mitigating whale strikes and accidents involving floating containers lost overboard, and protecting the environment.
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Collaborate and Innovate

The OCEAN project is a collaborative effort to enhance maritime safety and sustainability. It aims to improve the environmental impact of the maritime industry by developing new technologies and practices to prevent navigational accidents, protect marine life, and reduce the impact of lost containers at sea.

These technologies include improved navigational hazard information, collision avoidance systems, hydrophone grid technology, crowd- sourced sighting, satellite tracking systems, and reporting systems.

The OCEAN project is a valuable resource for Environmental Stakeholders interested in improving the ecological impact of the maritime industry.

Human-centred design can improve the maritime industry by considering user needs and perspectives. This can lead to new systems and displays that augment human performance leading to better decisions.

By joining the OCEAN project, you can help support the innovation of solutions that protect our oceans and marine life from navigational accidents, whale strikes and floating containers, and other threats.

Sperm whale in the foreground coming up for air with a whale watching vessel blurred in the background
co funded by the European Union
By supporting the OCEAN project, Environmental Stakeholders
can help to shape the future of maritime safety and sustainability.

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