The new paper: Advancing a restorative blue Economy discusses why policy must enable nature-positive production systems. To learn more about the background to this study, go to https://winatsea.com/from-pressure-to-progress-why-policy-must-enable-nature-positive-production-systems/
The Kattegatcentret has developed a new educational programme focusing on the sustainable use of the ocean, based on the research project WIN@sea. As part of the programme, students work...
If you missed this news last year, our industry partner Vattenfall, in collaboration with sister-project WIN@sea, released a campaign with Samuel Jackson taking a leading role, alongside, as Jackson...
While research and innovation are the core of OLAMUR and sister-project, WIN@sea, the projects collaborate with some of the same organisations and industry partners, aiming to create ‘impact’ while...
Earlier this year, we gathered in Estonia for this year’s Annual Partners’ Meeting. We were joined by our sister project, WIN@sea, which presented the new board game focused on...
Coinciding with UNOC3, from June 3 to June 6, Nice hosted the One Ocean Science Congress.
In June 2025, Nice, France, became a focal point for Europe as it hosted the Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3).
Last month, a hybrid event on “Scaling Up EU Cultivation of Shellfish and Algae” was held, funded by CINEA and organised by ACRI-ST, Bantry Marine Research Station, and ACTeon...
At this event, our partner Charlotte Clubley from Aarhus University attended the 14th International Temperate Reef Symposium (ITRS) in Brest, France, where she presented the modelling work on Kriegers...
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