The Sea Change consortium consists of 17 partners from nine different countries, coordinated by the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.
This consortium comprises nine public research organisations, one SME, five non-profit organisations and two higher education institutions, bringing together selected experts to collectively provide the knowledge, competence, skills and facilities needed for ensuring good project development, the achievement of project objectives, and the successful delivery of project results.
The Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom is a leading independent research institute, coordinating the Sea Change project and bringing expertise in marine science and education.
CoordinatorAquaTT specializes in knowledge transfer and dissemination, helping to spread innovations and best practices across the aquaculture and marine sectors.
SMEThe Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science provides scientific research and evidence to support sustainable management of marine and fishery resources.
Research OrganizationNational University of Ireland, Galway contributes social science research expertise, helping understand public attitudes and behaviors toward ocean sustainability.
Higher EducationUniversity of Gothenburg develops marine education initiatives and promotes ocean literacy through academic programs and public engagement activities.
Higher EducationFlanders Marine Institute manages marine data and information systems, providing access to scientific knowledge and supporting data-driven marine policy decisions.
Research OrganizationThe European Marine Board advances knowledge-based marine policy and governance, helping translate science into policy recommendations for sustainable ocean management.
Non-profitEcsite is a network of science centres and museums across Europe, engaging diverse audiences in science learning and fostering understanding of environmental issues.
Non-profit NetworkEUROGEO promotes geography education across Europe, connecting educators and fostering geospatial literacy that includes marine and ocean geography.
Non-profitDTU Aqua conducts world-leading research in aquatic resources and marine ecosystem management, supporting sustainable fisheries and ocean stewardship.
Research OrganizationCiência Viva operates science centres across Portugal, providing interactive learning experiences and fostering scientific literacy and ocean awareness among the public.
Non-profitUniversidade do Porto's Interdisciplinary Centre for Marine and Environmental Research conducts cutting-edge marine science and advocates for ocean conservation.
Research OrganizationThe Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission coordinates international ocean science and supports policy development for sustainable ocean governance worldwide.
Research OrganizationThe Hellenic Centre for Marine Research conducts marine and oceanographic research across the Mediterranean, advancing understanding of marine ecosystems and their conservation.
Research OrganizationCoExploration develops innovative digital learning tools and platforms that make ocean science accessible and engaging for learners of all ages.
SMEWorld Ocean Network and the Dutch maritime education organization promote ocean literacy and sustainable ocean stewardship through educational programs and community engagement.
Non-profitSUBMON is dedicated to marine conservation and environmental education, conducting underwater research and promoting sustainable use of Mediterranean marine resources.
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