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Presentation of the Joint Programming Initiative Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans (JPI Oceans)

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JPI Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans

A New Frontier

Content 1. What is Joint Programming?

1. Objective

2. Why?

3. Examples of other JPI’s

2. Oceans as a grand challenge

1. Challenges

2. Opportunities

3. Policy context

3. JPI Oceans

1. Why?

2. Added value

3. Goals

4. Objectives

5. How?

6. State of play

7. Next steps

What is Joint Programming?

A concept to tackle challenges that can not be solved solely at national level

85%

15%

Research funding in Europe

Objective

Increase the value of national R&D investments

Why?

EU27 + EC

Examples of other Joint Programming Initiatives?

Water challenges for a Changing World

Agriculture, Food security and Climate Change

A healthy diet for a healthy life

Cultural heritage

Urban Europe – Global Challenges Local solutions

The microbial challenge - An emerging threat to Human Health

More Years, Better Lives - The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change

Connecting Climate Knowledge for Europe (Clik'EU)

Neurodegenerative Disease Research

Oceans as a grand challenge

Landuse

Tourism

Oil &Gas

Coastal Defence Ports & Navigation Military Activities Culture Conservation Dredging & Disposal Submarine Cables

Fishing Renewable Energy

Marine Recreation

Mineral Extraction

Mariculture

COMPETING CLAIMS

Marine litter

Opportunities

The EU’s maritime regions account for around 40% of the GDP

Maritime transport, responsible for 90% of EU's external trade and 40% of its internal trade, is vital for the EU’s economy. The maritime economy : 3 to 5% of the EU GDP

Maritime transport: 90% of EU's external trade

Fisheries, aquaculture and food processing: €32 billion Euros yearly, 0.5 million jobs.

The average consumption of fish is

22.3 kg/person/year in the EU .

European maritime tourism: 3 million jobs

and 72 billion Euros of revenue per year.

Policy Context

EU’s Integrated Maritime Policy

EU 2020 objectives

EU 20-20-20 targets

JPI Oceans?

IP, NoE

MARIN ERA

MARI FISH AMPERA

SEAS ERA

MAR TEC

MARI FISH BIOT

IP, NoE IP, NoE IP, NoE FP5

FP6

FP7 RENW

ENERGY

BONUS

BONUS MAR TEC

IP, NoE IP, NoE IP, NoE

JPI Oceans

Marine Environment Marine Resources

ERA-nets Horizon 2020

A coordinating and integrating platform

for marine and maritime research

17 Participating countries (+ Outermost regions)

Why?

Avoid Fragmentation...

...and unnecessary duplication

Plan common initiatives Facilitate cooperation

Look for synergies

Added Value

Long term perspective

High Level commitment

Voluntary basis (Variable geometry)

Different tools

Goals

Knowledge based maritime economy

Good environmental status of the seas

Optimise the response to climate change....

...and its impacts

Objectives

Create the best enabling environment to maximise the development of

marine renewable energy

Develop the necessary knowledge and technologies to conquer the new

deep-sea frontier

Foster enabling cross-cutting marine technologies across the maritime sectors

Understand climate change impact on coastal areas and the design of marine structures and activities, to optimise mitigation and significantly reduce costly damages

Understand and mitigate the impact of climate change and pressure from human activities on the marine environment to reach GES of our seas by 2020

Improve understanding of marine ecosystems and their processes, in particular delivery of ecosystem services and the impact of human activities

Develop and sustain infrastructure to support an integrated data and information base enabling industrial development and supporting maritime governance

Foster the inter-disciplinary human capacities that are necessary to fulfil the JPI’s goals

mechanism

Develop a

research to policy

Foster the marine bio economy

How?

Management Board

(high level MS/AC representatives)

Executive committee

Strategic Advisory

Board

Implementation Plan Strategic

Research & Innovation Agenda

Operational Toolkit

Secretariat

Variable Geometry Action Plan

Policy makers &

Society

Industry &

Services

Researchers &

Technologists

Economy-Science-Governance interface

State of play

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April

Milestones 2011 September December

How can JPI Oceans add value to your organisation ?

Thoughts, reflections,...

Email -> jpioceans@rcn.no

Website: www.jpi-oceans.eu

Email: ka@rcn.no

Twitter: @jpioceans

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