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2013 RESEARCH ALLIANCE ON ATLANTIC OCEAN COOPERATION (EU-US-CANADA) & WHY MUST RESEARCHERS NOW THINK BEYOND THE HORIZON?
Verbruggen, K. M., Geological Survey of Ireland, Ireland, [email protected]
Heffernan, P., Marine Institute of Ireland, Ireland, [email protected] Van Fleit, L., Diplomacy Matters Institute, USA, [email protected]
Abstract
The poster sets out an overview of the current situation of transatlantic research cooperation in Ocean Sciences & highlights the international partnering priority for Horizon 2020, the EU’s new $95.2 Billion R&D funding program. It also introduces the Galway Declaration of 2013 on marine research co-operation between USA-EU & Canada, and shows examples of major EU marine research initiatives such as the Atlantic Strategy and EMODNET Programme. Those interested in the opportunity for EU research funding are also advised of the OSM2014 Townhall event on this topic: Horizon 2020: Accelerating EU-U.S. Marine Research & Transatlantic Cooperation Date: Thursday, February 27, 2014 Time: 6:30:00 PM Location: 311
Session #:066 Date: 2/26/2014 Time: 16:00 - 18:00 Location: Poster/Exhibit Hall PosterID: 1864
European Research Area
EU Atlantic Strategy The Atlantic Action Plan (IP/13/420) put forward by the Commission on 13 May 2013 aims to revitalise the marine and maritime economy in the Atlantic Ocean area. It shows how the EU's Atlantic Member States, their regions and the Commission can help create sustainable growth in coastal regions and drive forward the "blue economy", while preserving the environmental and ecological stability of the Atlantic Ocean. “There is already the prospect of real engagement from the US and Canada to establish a transatlantic research alliance, to deepen our common understanding of the Atlantic ecosystem and its potential to support the blue economy.”
Sample EU Marine Projects
GEOSEAS Funded by FP7 Research Budget €3.5m Joining Marine Geoscience Data Centres Innovative products/approaches
EMODNET Funded by Marine Directorate Budget Phase 1 > €5m, Phase 2>€10m Joined datasets & mapping, online Geology, Hydrography, Biology, Chemistry Environment/Habitat Map
Potential Real Map of the Atlantic? Based on Real Map of Ireland concept & INFOMAR Mapping Programme EU-USA-Canada flagship proposal Mapping of Atlantic
INIS HYDRO Funded by InterReg Ireland, N.Ireland & Scotland Hydrographic Mapping New common standards
From Larry Meyer, Univ N.H , “The Atlantic a Shared Resource”, Galway 2013
Galway Statement on Atlantic Ocean Cooperation EU, USA & Canada – Marine Research collaboration, Atlantic & Arctic Mapping, modelling, observatories & Ocean Literacy
Signing of the 'Galway Statement on Atlantic Ocean Cooperation' - 24th May 2013
(Seated L to R) Senator David M. Wells, Parliament of Canada; Ms Maria Damanaki, Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Ms Máire Geoghengan-Quinn, Commissioner for Research Innovation and Science; Dr Kerri-Anne Jones, Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, US Department of State,(Standing L to R) Mr Enda Kenny, T.D., Taoiseach (Irish PM), Mr Simon Coveney T.D., Irish Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Societal Challenges 1. Health. 2. Food Security … Marine/Maritime
Research. 3. Energy. 4. Transport. 5. Climate Action, Environment,…Raw
Materials. 6. Europe in a changing World. 7. Secure Societies.
€32 billion (42%) $44Bn
Excellence in the Science Base • Frontier Research (ERC) • Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) • Skills and career development (Marie Curie) • Research Infrastructure
€25 billion (33%) $34Bn
Competitive Industries 1. Micro- and nano-electronics;
photonics 2. Nanotechnologies 3. Advanced materials 4. Biotechnology 5. Advanced manufacturing and
processing €18 billion (24%) $25Bn
International Co-operation
Simplified Access
Common Rules Toolkit for Funding Schemes
Coherence with EU and MS Actions
Focus / Growth Areas 1. Health and care
2. Sustainable food
3. Blue Growth
4. Smart Cities
5. Low Carbon Energy
6. Energy Efficiency
7. Mobility for Growth
8. Waste (3 Rs)
9. Water Innovation
10.Overcoming the
Crisis
11.Disaster Resilience
12.Digital Society
A Beginners Guide to H2020
Europe 2020 Priorities