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The OCEAN project aims to enhance navigational safety in the maritime industry by promoting safer navigational practices, improving the usability of maritime instruments and systems, and developing and testing an innovative human-centred designed decision support system.

The project values human decision-making and considers commercial and structural factors to support mariners in mitigating risks.

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General Stakeholder Pack
The OCEAN project aims to enhance navigational safety in the maritime industry by promoting safer navigational practices, improving the usability of maritime systems, and developing and testing an innovative human-centred decision support system.

The project values human decision-making and considers commercial and structural factors to support mariners in mitigating risks.

Three Challenges
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Maritime navigational accidents including collisions and groundings

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Accidents involving floating containers lost overboard.

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Incidents that harm marine mammals caused by ships strikes.

Becoming a stakeholder

The project aims to reduce accidents such as collisions and groundings, protect marine mammals, and minimise risks from floating obstacles by improving operator awareness. Its tools provide real-time data to help mariners detect hazards like ship strikes and floating containers, ensuring safer navigation and environmental conservation.

Launched in October 2022 with funding from Horizon Europe, the OCEAN project offers a unique opportunity for individuals and organisations to become Industry Stakeholders and contribute to a global effort to enhance maritime safety and sustainability.

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co funded by the European Union

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

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