MarinART Challenge: Urban Art for Europe’s Seas
GES4SEAS invites you to participate in the MarinART Challenge to raise awareness of marine pressures, using art to highlight topics such as biodiversity loss and pollution.
GES4SEAS invites you to participate in the MarinART Challenge to raise awareness of marine pressures, using art to highlight topics such as biodiversity loss and pollution.
A new EU-wide assessment reveals that most European seas have not yet reached Good Environmental Status, despite over a decade of efforts under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive.
The CERF has awarded Ángel Borja the 2025 Odum Lifetime Achievement Award — the first time this honour goes to a non-US researcher.
GES4SEAS partners participated in the BEes 2025 LifeWatch Conference in Heraklion, HCMR facilities in Crete.
Students from the Institute Pau Claris in Barcelona took part in a GES4SEAS Blue schools activity exploring the sustainable use of the ocean.
This year’s AZTI Summer School brought together GES4SEAS and other EU projects to explore how AI and citizen science can support marine biodiversity monitoring and invasive species assessment.
Last week, the GES4SEAS project held its 3nd annual meeting, hosted by ICM-CSIC partners in Barcelona.
The next edition of the Ecopath with Ecosim (EwE) course, which will take place from 27–31 October 2025 at the (ICM-CSIC) in Barcelona, Spain, in a joint action between GES4SEAS and other projects.
The Games Festival in Bologna, ISPRA brought GES4SEAS to life through an interactive game that helped visitors of all ages understand the impact of human pressures on the ocean.
The Community of Practice on MSP in the Mediterranean has produced a new recommendations paper for the Mediterranean, featuring GES4SEAS as a relevant project in conservation and sustainable blue economy.