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First Annual Forum EU Mission Restore Our Ocean & Waters
FEB
Fri
17
09:00 - 18:30

This was 2 years ago

Location

Royal Museums of Fine Arts - Brussels, Belgium

Programmes
Agro-Food, Environment Missions

The European Commission organises the first Annual Forum of the EU Mission Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030 in Brussels.

This is an in-person event and will take stock of the first year of implementation of the Mission, showcasing the first portfolio of projects and actions to achieve the Mission’s objectives. 

The Mission Forum will bring together key stakeholders to:

  • Generate broad buy-in for the Mission, gathering the first communities of actors and boosting further adhesions to the Mission Charter;
  • Mobilise actions and measures to contribute to 2030 targets, across the four lighthouses;
  • Showcase concrete examples of initiatives from Member States, regions, cities, and other stakeholders, and give visibility to the first projects portfolio supported by EU programmes.

More information on the event and the preliminary programme is available on the event website. The event is free of charge but registration is compulsory. Practical information and how to get to the venue can be found here.

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