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Blue4All Travelling Exhibition at the Duinpanne Visitor Center in Belgium

The BLUE4ALL Travelling Photo Exhibition, What Does Marine Protection Mean to Me?, is now on display at Duinpanne Provincial Visitor Centre in West Flanders, Belgium.

Visitors can explore 30 photographs that highlight diverse personal connections to marine protection. Featuring four winning images and 26 runner-up photographs, the exhibition presents unique perspectives on the ocean, its challenges, and the many ways people relate to and value marine environments.

Located near the Belgian coast, Duinpanne offers an inspiring setting to experience stories of the sea through the eyes of ocean lovers from across Europe.

Provincial visitor centre, Duinpanne, West Flanders, Belgium
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CommOCEAN

CommOCEAN 2026 will bring together scientists, communicators, and policymakers to strengthen how marine science is shared, understood, and acted upon. Taking place 2–3 September 2026 in Bergen, Norway, the conference highlights the critical role of communication in driving ocean literacy and meaningful change.

Bergen, Norway
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ICES Annual Science Conference 2026

The ICES Annual Science Conference 2026 will bring together the global marine science community to share cutting-edge research and shape the future of ocean knowledge and management. Taking place 15–18 September 2026 in Brest, France, it is one of the leading scientific events in marine research.

Brest, France
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Blue4All Travelling Exhibition on Cavoli Island in Italy

The BLUE4ALL Travelling Photo Exhibition, What Does Marine Protection Mean to Me?, will be on display at the Isola dei Cavoli Lighthouse, Sardinia, Italy.

In this unique coastal setting, visitors will be invited to explore 30 photographs that reflect diverse personal connections to marine protection. Featuring four winning images and 26 runner-up photographs, the exhibition captures unique perspectives on the ocean, its challenges, and the many ways people across Europe relate to and value marine environments.

Set against the backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea, the exhibition offers an inspiring opportunity to experience stories of marine protection in a place closely connected to the sea.

Isola dei Cavoli Lighthouse, Cavoli Island, Italy
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Blue4All Travelling Exhibition at the Matsalu National Park in Estonia

The BLUE4ALL Travelling Photo Exhibition, What Does Marine Protection Mean to Me?, is now on display outdoors at the Matsalu National Park Visitor Centre in Estonia through early autumn.

Set within one of Europe’s most remarkable nature parks, the exhibition brings together art, storytelling, and the natural landscape to explore personal connections to marine protection. It features four winning images and 26 inspiring runner-up photographs, each capturing a unique moment, issue, or relationship with the ocean.

Visitors are invited to experience powerful stories of the sea through the eyes of ocean lovers from across Europe.

Matsalu National Park Visitor Centre, Estonia
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Blue4all Final Event - From science to practice: co-creating effective MPAs to meet the EU marine protection targets

The Blue4all final event will take place in Bruges, Belgium, on 16 November 2026, from 13:30 to 17:30 CET.

The event is organised together with the EU Blue Parks Community as its 7th Community Workshop, under the title From science to practice: co-creating effective MPAs to meet the EU marine protection targets.

The workshop will focus on the practical application of project results, tools, and lessons for Marine Protected Area (MPA) managers. It will include presentations of outcomes from Blue4all, the MPA Solutions Hub, and related tools and methods from other EU-funded projects and Mission Actions.

The event will be held back-to-back with the 7th World Conference on Marine Biodiversity.

Registration will open later in summer 2026.

NH Brugge, Brugge
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World Conference for Marine Biodiversity 2026

The World Conference on Marine Biodiversity 2026 will bring together the global marine biodiversity community to assess progress, share knowledge, and shape the future of ocean conservation. Taking place 17–20 November 2026 in Bruges, Belgium, the conference marks a key moment to align science, policy, and action midway through the UN Ocean Decade.

Bruges, Belgium
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Past events

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One Ocean Science Conference

UNOC3 conference will be focused on « Accelerating action and mobilizing all actors to conserve and sustainably use the ocean » and will seek to support the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 14 (SDG14), with three main priorities, in order to produce an ambitious Nice Ocean Action Plan.

More information is available here

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European Maritime Days

European Maritime Day serves as an opportunity to celebrate "maritime Europe" by highlighting the diversity of sea-related activities across the continent. It aims to raise awareness among European citizens about the crucial role of the seas in daily life and to spark reflection on their significance.

The event brings together Europe’s maritime community to network, discuss, and collaborate on maritime issues and the sustainable blue economy. It is a key platform for "Ocean Leaders" to meet, providing an interactive experience on a wide range of topics related to the blue economy and marine environment. Participants can expect inspirational speakers, thematic sessions, stakeholder workshops, exhibitions, and numerous networking opportunities. The event targets professionals from business, government, NGOs, academia, and EU citizens interested in maritime affairs.

Additionally, the EMD 2025 will feature the third annual Fisheries and Ocean Dialogue, organized by the European Blue Forum.

The event is organized by the European Commission, Cork City Council, and the Irish Ministry of Environment, Climate, and Communications.

More information is available here

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OCTO Webinar

This session by ProtectedSeas highlights how its Navigator tool aggregates overlapping marine regulations worldwide to provide a more accurate, cumulative assessment of ocean protection, supporting more effective planning and management towards global conservation targets.