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Getting Involved

The OCEAN project is an opportunity for Regulators and Legislators’ 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

Environmental Stakeholder Pack
Regulators and Legislators’ Stakeholders
can contribute to the OCEAN project by:
  • Provide feedback on the project’s plans and activities
  • Adopting new regulations and guidelines
  • Implement new technologies
  • Identify and mitigate risks
  • Facilitate collaboration
  • Promote the use of OCEAN project solutions
  • Attend events and webinars
The OCEAN project can make a significant contribution to the maritime industry. Regulators and Legislators’ Stakeholders can help by supporting the OCEAN project’s goals.

The OCEAN project is an opportunity for Regulators and Legislators’ 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.

Advancements in marine technology can help protect marine life and the environment. Regulators and Legislators’ Stakeholders can provide feedback on new solutions, regulation updates, and the use of ISO 17894 and IALA S-124.

Regulators and Legislators’ Stakeholders can provide valuable insights into new technologies’ safety and effectiveness, potential environmental impacts, and compliance with international rules and regulations.

By providing feedback, Regulators and Legislators’ Stakeholders can help ensure that marine technology is developed and used in a safe, sustainable, and beneficial way to the marine environment.

Regulators and Legislators’ Stakeholders
can contribute to the OCEAN project by:
  • Provide feedback on the project’s plans and activities
  • Adopting new regulations and guidelines
  • Implement new technologies
  • Identify and mitigate risks
  • Facilitate collaboration
  • Promote the use of OCEAN project solutions
  • Attend events and webinars
The OCEAN project can make a significant contribution to the maritime industry. Regulators and Legislators’ Stakeholders can help by supporting the OCEAN project’s goals.
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Collaborate and Innovate

The OCEAN project is a collaborative effort between industry, government agencies, academia, scientists, environmentalists, and end users to enhance maritime safety and sustainability.

Led by experts in maritime safety, human-centred design, and technology, the OCEAN project aims to develop cutting-edge solutions for challenges like collisions, groundings, and incidents harmful to marine mammals.

Regulators and Legislators’ Stakeholders have a unique perspective on the issues that need to be regulated and are responsible for ensuring that regulations are fair and effective. Collaborating with The OCEAN project ensures that our innovations and solutions are safe, effective, and compliant.

The OCEAN project prioritise human-centred solutions, leveraging AI, machine learning, and existing technologies to develop practical solutions that meet industry needs.
Supporting the OCEAN project, Regulators and Legislators’ Stakeholders will help shape the future of maritime safety and sustainability and contribute to developing innovative solutions that benefit everyone.

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co funded by the European Union
By supporting the OCEAN project, Regulators and Legislators’ Stakeholders
can help to shape the future of maritime safety and sustainability.

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