EU OceanEye initiative

European Commission adopted OceanEye to expand the EU's role in ocean observation. The initiative aims to position the EU as the world's leading provider of ocean intelligence by contributing to 35% of the global ocean observing system by 2035 and securing 35% of the market for ocean observation technologies.

Four pillars will guide the EU's approach—at EU level and globally—to translate these objectives into tangible outcomes: Better governance for a more unified European approach; global leadership through an international alliance and partnerships; the European Digital Twin of the Ocean, innovation and industry growth; and engaging society and building skills. Securing funding will serve as an essential enabler and ensure long-term ocean observation.

EU ocean observation faces fragmentation. OceanEye aims to bridge these gaps through a structured governance approach, improving coordination between Member States, research bodies and industry, and supporting the EU's contribution to the global ocean observing system.

European Commission

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