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Getting Involved

The OCEAN project is an opportunity for Fishing and Leisure 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 and reduce pollution.

Getting Involved

Fishing and Leisure Stakeholder Pack
Fishing and Leisure Stakeholders can provide feedback in various ways:
  • Participate in industry groups
  • Stakeholder meetings
  • Events
  • Webinars
  • Feedback forms
  • Advocating for policies
  • Adopting policy changes
  • Social media
Fishing and Leisure Stakeholders offer valuable insight by providing feedback based on real-life experience on board a vessel. Helping the OCEAN project improve navigational safety, protect marine life, and conserve the environment.

The OCEAN project is an opportunity for Fishing and Leisure 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 and reduce pollution.

Fishing and Leisure Stakeholders can benefit from the OCEAN project in several ways, including adopting new technologies that improve maritime safety and sharing concerns about the impacts on fishing and leisure activities.

The OCEAN project aims to develop tools to support fishing and leisure vessels to avoid hazards such as floating containers and debris; the project seeks stakeholders to advise on and test solutions.

Feedback from Fishing and Leisure Stakeholders can make a difference in ensuring a sustainable future for fishing and leisure activities.

Fishing and Leisure Stakeholders can provide feedback in various ways:
  • Participate in industry groups
  • Stakeholder meetings
  • Events
  • Webinars
  • Feedback forms
  • Advocating for policies
  • Adopting policy changes
  • Social media
Fishing and Leisure Stakeholders offer valuable insight by providing feedback based on real-life experience on board a vessel. Helping the OCEAN project improve navigational safety, protect marine life, and conserve the environment.
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Collaborate and Innovate

The OCEAN project is a global initiative that brings together industry, government agencies, academia, scientists, environmentalists, and Fishing and Leisure Stakeholders to enhance maritime safety and sustainability.

The OCEAN project is committed to developing and implementing new technologies and practices that protect marine life, reduce the impact of navigational accidents, and create safer, more efficient, and more comfortable workplaces.

The OCEAN project is a valuable resource for Fishing and Leisure Stakeholders interested in improving the safety from floating debris and enabling the reporting of wildlife for the protection of the environment.

The OCEAN project is also committed to human-centred design, which puts seafarers’ needs and perspectives first. This can lead to safer, more efficient, and sustainable voyages.

By joining the OCEAN project, Fishing and Leisure Stakeholders can support the development of new technologies and practices that protect marine life and reduce the impact of navigational accidents.

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co funded by the European Union

By supporting the OCEAN project, Fishing and Leisure Stakeholders can help
to shape the future of maritime safety and sustainability..

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