The fourth World Ocean Summit will bring a critical eye to the vital issue of how to finance a sustainable ocean economy. The aim is to mobilise a new discussion on how capital and the private sector can drive scalable, sustainable investment in the ocean.
The ECHO group participated at the 41st CIESM Congress, 12-16 September 2016 in Kiel (Germany) (http://ciesm.org/marine/congresses/Kiel.htm) with a total of 6 contributes:
The School on Recent Advances in Analysis of Multivariate Ecological Data: Theory and Practice will be held in Trieste, Italy, from 24th to 28th October 2016, organized by ICTP toghether with OGS, and ISEM.
The EU Copernicus Marine Service (CMEMS) and the EU Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) action on the "Evaluation of Ocean Syntheses" will organize The Global Ocean Week Opportunities & Perspectives in Ocean modelling in Toulouse (France).
The first summit of the Blue Economy Business and Science Forum will take place in Hamburg on 12-13 September 2016 at the International Maritime Museum Hamburg.
The Hamburg Summit will gather together over 200 Blue Economy stakeholders.
OGS, the Italian National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics, in collaboration with other partner-institutions is organizing an advanced training school in Trieste for researchers, scientists and managers from the Mediterranean and Black sea Countries.
OGS intends to support the creation of stable and attractive career pathways and highly skilled talents that will be needed to support expanding marine and maritime sectors.
A Scientific Workshop organised by Euro-Argo ERIC will take place at Ifremer on April 28th 2016.
This workshop is organised in parallel to the Euro-Argo Council and Scientific and Technical Advisory Group meetings.
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