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Getting Involved

The OCEAN project presents a unique opportunity for Ship Owners and Operators’ Stakeholders to shape the maritime industry’s future by improving safety, efficiency, and environmental protection through innovative navigational practices and equipment design.

Focusing on human-centred design methods, the OCEAN project aims to enhance the navigator’s situational awareness and decision-making capabilities.

Getting Involved

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Ship Owners and Operators’ 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
By providing feedback based on their expertise, ship owners and operators can help the OCEAN project improve navigational safety, protect marine life, and conserve the environment.

The OCEAN project presents a unique opportunity for Ship Owners and Operators’ Stakeholders to shape the maritime industry’s future by improving safety, efficiency, and environmental protection through innovative navigational practices and equipment design.

Focusing on human-centred design methods, the OCEAN project aims to enhance the navigator’s situational awareness and decision-making capabilities.

Ship Owners and Operators’ Stakeholders can help the OCEAN project in several ways; including input for new technologies and practices that improve maritime safety and by contributing to new tools for navigational safety and sustainability.

By sharing expertise and advocating policies, Ship Owners and Operators’ Stakeholders can ensure the OCEAN project is successful and maximises its benefits.

Feedback from Ship Owners and Operators’ Stakeholders can improve navigational safety, reduce environmental impact, and create efficient operations.

Ship Owners and Operators’ 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
By providing feedback based on their expertise, ship owners and operators can help 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 collaborative effort between industry, government agencies, academia, scientists, environmentalists, and end users 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 maritime accidents, protect marine life, and reduce the impact of lost containers at sea.

The OCEAN project is committed to human-centred design, which puts user needs and perspectives first. This creates safer, an environment that augments human capabilities, assisting seafarers to make even better decisions.

By joining the OCEAN project, ship owners and operators can help support the development of new technologies and practices that protect marine life, reduce the impact of lost containers at sea, and improves efficiency.

The OCEAN project is a global initiative to make the maritime industry safer, more sustainable, and more effective.

Ship by a pier
co funded by the European Union

By supporting the OCEAN project, Ship Owners and Operators’ Stakeholders can help
to shape the future of maritime safety and sustainability.

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