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ArtReefsprojecthasreceivedfundingfromtheEuropeanUnionundergrantagreementNo.EASME/EMFF/2015/1.2.1.7/03/SI2.735917
Projectacronym:ArtReefs
Projecttitle:Innovative,competitiveandintegratedtoolsforsustainablecoastaltourismandinclusiveBlueGrowthintheMediterraneanandBlackseas
Grantagreementno.EASME/EMFF/2015/1.2.1.7/03/SI2.735917
Duedeliverydate:M3
Actualdeliverydate:M3
Organizationnameofleadparticipantforthisdeliverable:POLEMERMEDITERRANEE–TOULONVARTECHNOLOGIES(PMM-TVT)
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CO Confidential,onlyformembersofconsortium
D4.6
DisseminationandExploitationPlan
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Deliverablenumber: D4.6
Deliverableresponsible: PMM-TVT
Workpackage: Dissemination,exploitationandtransfer
Author(s)–inalphabeticalorder
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ColinRUEL PMM-TVT [email protected]
DocumentRevisionHistory
Version Date ModificationsIntroduced
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V.1 09/06/2016 Skeletonand1stinputs ColinRUEL(PMM-TVT)
V.2 09/09/2016 Inputsandcorrections ManonPEDRONI(PMM-TVT)
V.3 09/12/2016 Document updates + minorcorrections
ColinRUEL(PMM-TVT)
V.4 10/11/2016 minorcorrections PalomaLOZANO(INNO)
Abstract
ThepresentdocumentD4.6CommunicationandDisseminationPlanisthefirstdeliverablepartofWorkPackage4Dissemination,exploitationandtransfer
It ispreparedatanearlyprojectstage (Month3)and intends todefine thecommunicationanddisseminationactivities,theoverallandspecificobjectivesofthedisseminationeffort,thetargetedstakeholdersparticularlyaffectedbytheproject’soutcomesandthemosteffectivewaystoreachthem.
Theplanwillalsodefinetheresponsibilitiesoftheproject’spartnersandthemodalitiestomeasuretheefficiencyoftheCommunicationandDisseminationPlan.
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
1 PROJECTOVERALLINFORMATION.......................................................................7
1.1 CONTEXTANDOBJECTIVES......................................................................................................7
1.1.1 TheEuropeanBlueGrowthstrategy................................................................................7
1.1.2 TheEuropeanIntegratedMaritimepolicy.......................................................................7
1.1.3 TheMediterraneanandBlackSeabasinscontext...........................................................8
1.1.4 Project’sobjectives..........................................................................................................9
1.2 CONSORTIUMROLEANDRESPONSIBILITIES...............................................................................10
1.2.1 InnogatetoEurope........................................................................................................10
1.2.2 CNR-InstituteofMarineSciences.................................................................................10
1.2.3 PôleMerMéditerranée-ToulonVarTechnologies.........................................................11
1.2.4 AbruzzoRegion..............................................................................................................11
1.2.5 NationalTourismCluster“BulgarianGuide”.................................................................11
1.2.6 UnionofBulgarianBlackSeaLocalAuthorities.............................................................11
1.3 PROJECT’SOUTPUTSANDNEXTSTEPS......................................................................................11
2 COMMUNICATIONANDDISSEMINATIONSTRATEGY...............................................13
2.1 OBJECTIVES.......................................................................................................................13
2.2 TARGETSTAKEHOLDERS........................................................................................................13
2.2.1 Economicplayers...........................................................................................................13
2.2.2 PublicAuthorities...........................................................................................................13
2.2.3 Scientificcommunity......................................................................................................13
2.2.4 RecreationalUsersofthesea........................................................................................13
2.2.5 Multipliers......................................................................................................................14
2.3 EXPLOITATIONOFTHEPROJECT’SKNOWLEDGEANDOUTCOMES....................................................14
2.3.1 Targetedtransfer...........................................................................................................14
2.3.2 Potentialsponsors.........................................................................................................15
2.4 COMMUNICATIONTOOLS.....................................................................................................15
2.4.1 Brandingandvisualidentity..........................................................................................15
2.4.2 Projectwebsite..............................................................................................................15
2.4.3 SocialMedia..................................................................................................................16
2.4.4 Leaflet............................................................................................................................16
2.4.5 E-mailcampaigns..........................................................................................................17
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2.4.6 Pressreleases................................................................................................................17
2.4.7 Participationinevents,workshops,conferences...........................................................17
2.4.8 BilateralMeetings.........................................................................................................17
2.4.9 FinalDisseminationevent..............................................................................................17
3 COMMUNICATIONANDDISSEMINATIONSTRATEGYIMPLEMENTATION.......................18
3.1 WORKPACKAGEOVERVIEW..................................................................................................18
3.2 DISSEMINATIONWORKPLAN.................................................................................................19
3.3 MONITORINGCOMMUNICATIONANDEXPLOITATIONACTIVITIES...................................................20
3.4 EVALUATIONOFTHECOMMUNICATIONPERFORMANCE...............................................................20
4 ANNEXES...................................................................................................21
4.1 LISTOFRELEVANTPROJECTS..................................................................................................21
4.2 MULTIPLIERSANDSTAKEHOLDERS..........................................................................................29
4.3 DISSEMINATIONMONITORINGSHEET......................................................................................34
4.3.1 Communicationactivities..............................................................................................34
4.3.2 Directandpersonalcontact..........................................................................................34
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TABLEOFFIGURES
Figure1-BlueGrowthsectorsInfographic.............................................................................................7
Figure2-ArtReefsoverallapproach.....................................................................................................10
Figure3-ClustersinMediterraneanandBlackseas(Source:ECORYS)................................................14
Figure4-Websitedraftarchitecture....................................................................................................16
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TABLEOFTABLES
Table1-Deliverablelist........................................................................................................................18
Table2-KeyPerformanceindicators....................................................................................................20
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LISTOFABBREVIATIONSAR:ArtificialReef
BG:BlueGrowth
DDTM:Directiondépartementaledesterritoiresetdelamer
DG:DirectorateGeneral
DIRM:DirectionInterrégionaledelaMerMéditerranée
DREAL:Directionrégionaledel'environnement,del'aménagementetdulogement
ESIF:EuropeanStructuralandInvestmentFunds
EU:EuropeanUnion
GES:GoodEnvironmentalStatus
ICZM:IntegratedCoastalZoneManagement
IMP:IntegratedMaritimePolicy
KPI:KeyPerformanceIndicator
MPA:MarineProtectedArea
MSP:MaritimeSpatialPlanning
MSFD:MarineStrategyFrameworkDirective
SME:SmallandMediumEnterprise
S&T:ScienceandTechnology
WP:WorkPackage
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1 Projectoverallinformation
1.1 CONTEXTANDOBJECTIVES
1.1.1 TheEuropeanBlueGrowthstrategy
TheEuropeanCommissionhashighlighted thegreatpotentialofBlueGrowth (BG) forEurope inadedicated strategy. BG can be considered an instrument that could help drive job creation andpromotestability inEuropeas itrepresentsaround5.4millionjobsandagrossaddedvalueof justunder€500billionperyear.1
ThestrategyfosterstheintegrationofknowledgeandeffortsofEUMemberStates,aimingtojointlycreatenew‘blue’jobsandasustainableindustrialgrowthinthemarineandmaritimesectors.Specificseabasinstrategieshavealsobeendesignedtoachievetheseobjectives.
Fivesubsectorsconstitutingtheblueeconomyarepresentedinthefollowingillustrationwithamongthemthecoastalandmaritimetourism.Theyareinterdependent,relyingoncommonskillsandsharedinfrastructuresuchasportsandelectricitydistributionnetworks.Theydependonothersusingtheseasustainably.
Figure1-BlueGrowthsectorsInfographic2
1.1.2 TheEuropeanIntegratedMaritimepolicy
Createdin2007,theIntegratedMaritimePolicy(IMP)hasbeendesignedtoenhancethesustainabledevelopmentoftheEuropeanmaritimeeconomyandtobetterprotectthemarineenvironmentbyfacilitating the cooperation of allmaritime players across sectors and borders. The objective is toorganisethesustainabledeploymentofactivitiesoncoastsandatseaasdifferentsectorscompeteforspaceandresourcesacrossseabasins.
1 Blue Growth Opportunities formarine andmaritime sustainable growth Communication from the Commission to theEuropeanParliament,theCouncil,theEuropeanEconomicandSocialCommitteeandtheCommitteeoftheRegions-20122http://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs/policy/blue_growth/infographics/#_Mediterranean_Sea
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Specifictoolswereconceivedtoenablegrowthbyfacilitatingthecoexistenceofmultipleactivities,whilereducingenvironmentalimpacts:
• MaritimeSpatialPlanning(MSP)andIntegratedCoastalZoneManagement(ICZM)ensuretheefficientcross-sectoralandcross-borderplanningofmarinewatersandmanagementofcostalzones;
• The2008MarineStrategyFrameworkDirective (MSFD), theenvironmentpillarof the IMP,aimstoachievegoodenvironmentalstatus(GES)forEUmarinewatersby2020.
1.1.3 TheMediterraneanandBlackSeabasinscontext
The Mediterranean and Black Sea basins dispose of a vast potential for Blue growth activities,particularly in the coastal and maritime tourism sector. Notwithstanding, in order to untap thispotential, key limitations and obstacles have yet to be overcome: The two sea basins are stillcharacterisedbyahighunemploymentrate,alackofinnovationandlimitedcollaborationbetweenIMPrelatedstakeholders.Amongtheirrichassetsareprivilegedweather,uniqueheritageandvibrantcommunities,whichhavemadeittheworldnumberonetouristicdestination,andthusmakingtourismoneofthepillarsoftheregionaleconomies.
Tourism in the Mediterranean and Black seas dates back centuries, and so the structures andperspectivestowardsitaredeeplysettledbothat local(communities)andexternal(visitors) levels.Beyondlocalandregionaladvantagesandrichness,thishascausedmassificationandenvironmentalimpact,andbeingheavilyseasonalandsubjecttointensecompetition,anegativeeffectonthequalityandstabilityoftheeconomicstructuresbehindit. Undersuchpressures,someoftheresultsareaconstant fight to lower prices, precarious employment, eroded quality, poor governance,homogenisation,stressedecosystemsanda(perceived)lackofalternatives.Asstatedinastudytosupportsea-basincooperationintheMediterraneanandBlackSea,coastaltourismremains“oneofthemostpromisingactivitiesinallcountriessurveyed–onethatwouldhaveevengreaterpotentialifitweregivenawiderperspectivethatincludesotherleisureactivities”3
3“Studytosupportthedevelopmentofsea-basincooperationintheMediterranean,AdriaticandIonian,andBlackSea.AnalysisofBlueGrowthneedsandpotentials”.DGMARE/2012/07Ref.No2
MainissuesrelatedtoCoastalMarineTourism
Tourism has a strong impact on the environment, in particular on marine ecosystems. Permits forimplementinginfrastructuresasartificialreefstodeveloptourismactivities,issuedbyauthoritiesinchargetoimplementtheregulation,willonlybeadmittedifevidencesareprovidedthattheseactivitiesareinlinewiththeMFSD(goodecologicalstatus).
Solutions are in the design of infrastructures (including artificial reefs), which must incorporate thefunctionalitiesofmaintainingorevendevelopingtheecosystems(biodiversity,biomass).
Butuntilnow,thereefshavenotreallybroughtenvironmentalbenefits,exceptbypreventingtrawlingforexample.Somearguethatthereefspromotefisheriesrecruitmentbutitstillremainscontroversial.
However, recent advances in coastal environmental engineering (habitats in ports to protect juveniles,relocationofalgae,newreefsofwastewaterdischarges,ecologicalcorridor,juvenileseedingfromcollectedlarvae)withespeciallystrongprogressonthescientificknowledgeofecosystemsandtheirevolutionintermsofimpactsandeco-designedsolutionshavebeenachieved.ThewayforthedevelopmentofARsseemstobeopentounderwaterecotourismbutunderstrictconditions.
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1.1.4 Project’sobjectives
TheArtReefsprojectproposestopromotetheuseofcustom-designedartificialreefs(ARs)asversatileinfrastructures to generate innovative tourism packages, complementary economic activities andbeneficialservicesfornature, leadingtothecreationofjobsandgreatercooperationbetweenIMPrelatedstakeholders.
By offering an integrated approach to fostering sustainable coastal tourism and environmentalmanagement,thankstotheparticipationofdifferentstakeholders,itthereforecontributestoaddressexistinggapsasregardsopportunities,innovativemodelsandgoodparticipativegovernance.
As such, ARs are characterized by a high potential for comprehensive, innovative and competitivesustainabletourismpackages.
TheArtReefsprojectintendstobuildapublic-private-partnershipforthecreationofcomprehensivetourismpackages aroundARs. In this project, they areproposed tobeused since theyhavebeenproofedtoofferinnumerableopportunitiesformultiple-purposeusethatis:
• Highlyinnovative;• UnitesvariousIMPrelatedstakeholders;• Offerscompetitivenewbusinessopportunities;• Ecodesignedandbasedonecologicalengineeringwiththeobjectivetopromotebiodiversity;• Andprovidessustainablesolutionsthatcanbetransferredtootherregions/countries.
TheprojectwilldirectlycontributetofacilitatethedialogueacrossIMPrelatedsectorsandthecreationofaJointVisionandActionPlan.
ArtificialReefsareman-madestructuresdeployedontheseabedrandomlyorgeometricallyassembledtomimicsomecharacteristicsofthenaturalreefs.Theyhaveseveralfunctions(notexhaustivelist):
• Protection,restoration,concentrationand/orenhancementofaquaticresources;• Enhancingbiodiversity,providingnewsubstratesforalgaeandmolluscculture;• Enhancingprofessionalandrecreationalfisheries;• Creatingsuitableareasfordiving;• Providingameantomanagecoastalactivitiesandreduceconflicts;• Researchandeducationalactivities;• Creatingpotentialnetworksofmarineprotectedareas (MPAs)tomanagethe lifecyclesof fishand
connectivity.
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Figure2-ArtReefsoverallapproach
1.2 CONSORTIUMROLEANDRESPONSIBILITIES
Theconsortiumunites6publicandprivatepartnersfromtheMediterraneanandBlackSeaBasinsthatdisposeofthenecessaryexpertise,capacitytoact,networksandcomplementaryskillstoundertakethisprojectplaninordertoachievethetargetedstateofincreasedcollaborationamongIMP-relatedstakeholders that have access to a series of real opportunities which are socially, economically,environmentallyandstrategicallysustainableandbeneficial.
1.2.1 InnogatetoEurope
INNO - Innogate to Europe (Spain) is specialised in supporting entrepreneurship and thecompetitivenessofSMEsthroughaccesstofinance,transnationalandcross-sectoralcollaboration.AsIntermediary Organisation under the 6th and 7th cycles of “Erasmus for young Entrepreneurs”(consortia:E4ICandE4ICII),INNOpromotesbusinessdevelopmentandthetransnationalexchangeofexperienceandcapacities.
InnogatetoEurope’steamhasabroadexperienceonpublic-privatecollaborationinvolvingtriplehelixstakeholders and cross-fertilisation. During the past 5 years, it has supported regional triple helixClustersintheirparticipationinEuropeantransnationalinitiatives,workinggroupsandseminarsandcontributing to thedevelopmentof theMadrid regional Smart SpecialisationStrategy. Innogate toEurope’sManagingDirector(PalomaLozano) isClusterContactPointandmemberoftheExecutiveTeamoftheThematicGroupClustersoftheEnterpriseEuropeNetwork(EEN).
1.2.2 CNR-InstituteofMarineSciences
CNR- InstituteofMarineSciences-ISMARAncona (Italy) is specialised in fishery resources, fishingtechnology,mariculture,artificialreefs,integratedmanagementofcoastalareasandchangesinducedonthemarineenvironmentbyhumanactivitiesandnaturaleventswithintheAdriaticSea.Since1970sISMARAnconahascarriedoutresearchonthedevelopmentofmulti-purposeartificialreefsandhas
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plannedseveralartificialreefsintheItalianseaswithaimofprotectingthecoastalareasagainstillegaltrawling, finfish repopulation, improving small-scale local fisheries, reducing conflicts betweendifferentusersofthecoastalareas,anddevelopingextensivebivalvecultures.
1.2.3 PôleMerMéditerranée-ToulonVarTechnologies
PMM-TVT - PôleMerMéditerranée - Toulon Var Technologies (France), as a sea innovation andbusinessclusterisspecialisedin6thematicareas:environmentandcoastalplanning,maritimesafetyand security, ship andnautical industry,marineenergy resources,marinebiological resources andports,infrastructuresandshipping.PMM-TVTgathersseveralactors(and/orareindirectinteractionwith)thatimplementartificialreefsorthatdevelopservicesthatcouldbeusedaroundartificialreefsintheMediterranean.Theseactorswillbeinvolvedintheproject’sactivities(LargecompaniessuchasEGISEAU,BRL;SMEsasECOCEAN,DBSTRAITEMENT,VIRTUALDIVE,ARCHITEUTHIS;Localauthorities(CEPRALMAR, Agence de l’Eau Rhone Med Corse),Decentralized state directorates(DREAL, DDTM,DIRM)andresearchlaboratories(biologists,materials,socialetc.).
1.2.4 AbruzzoRegion
AbruzzoRegion(Italy)isakeypolicy-makerwithintheAdriatic–IonianMacro-RegionastheManagingAuthorityof theCIP INTERREG IIIA -Adriatic Cross-border Programme since2002 and theAdriaticCross-border IPAProgramme2007-2013.Additionally in2005,AbruzzoRegion launchedthree jointcallsforproposalswithatotalbudgetofabout45M€.The348projectproposalsappliedandthe94operationsfinancedshowthedeepsensitivityoftheterritorytoabasinpolicy,abletodevelopsharedsynergiesandpotentialities,onstrategicissuesastransport,environment,energy,internationalizationofeconomicsystems,socialintegrationandculture.
1.2.5 NationalTourismCluster“BulgarianGuide”
NTCBGGuide-NationalTourismCluster“BulgarianGuide”(Bulgaria)isatourismclusterencouragingthe entrepreneurship development and is focusing on the sustainable development of alternativetypesoftourism,includingthecoastalandmaritimetourism.Itsmissionislinkedtotheneedsofthetourism related SMEs and the “seeking” tourists as well as the implementation of innovativeapproachesforprovisionoftourismservicesandpackages.NTCBGGuideunitesstakeholdersfromthetourismindustryandwillrelyontheirexpertiseandexperiencetowardsthecreationofacoherenttourism package related to smart use of artificial reefs and meeting the characteristics of theMediterranean and Black sea assets and its branding. Clustermembers and their partnerswill bedirectlyandindirectlyinvolvedintheproject’sactivities.
1.2.6 UnionofBulgarianBlackSeaLocalAuthorities
UBBSLA -UnionofBulgarianBlack Sea LocalAuthorities (Bulgaria) is a regional associationof 21municipalities along the Black Sea coast which acts and operates in the spheres of sustainabledevelopment,tourismdevelopment,environmentandefficiencyuseofresources,socialfare,youthactions,etc.Sofar,theAssociationhasimplementedasignificantnumberofnationalandinternationalprojectstargetedtotheregiondevelopmentandpromotion.
1.3 PROJECT’SOUTPUTSANDNEXTSTEPS
TheexpectedoutputsofArtReefsare:
• IncreasedcooperationbetweenmaritimestakeholdersandotherIMPrelatedstakeholders;• IncreasedawarenessandcoordinationbetweenIMPrelatedstakeholdersasregardsseizing
theopportunitiesstemmingfromusingartificialreefsforinnovativetourismandBlueGrowth;
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• Sustainablepublic-privatepartnershiponcomprehensiveArtReefstourismpackagesthatjoinsseveralIMPrelatedstakeholdersfromtheMediterraneanandBlackSeaBasins;
• Increasedtheuseofinnovativeecologicsolutions;• Evolvetheregulationsonauthorisationsofartificialreefs'implantation;• Guidelinesandtoolsreadytobetransferredtodiversestakeholdersandotherpublic-private
partnershipsacrosstheMediterraneanandBlackSeaBasinsleadingtoincreasednewbusinessopportunities,competitivenessandgrowthpotentialinthebasins.
To accomplish these results, the work plan and the methodology to be followed are based on aparticipatory approach, including theoretical and practical stages in all the tasks and deliverables,integratingknowledgeandexperiencefrompreviousinitiatives,inputs,considerationsandideasfromdifferentstakeholderstoproduceusefulandefficienttoolsadaptedandeasilycustomizabletotheactualneedsoftheendusers.
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2 CommunicationandDisseminationstrategy
2.1 OBJECTIVES
Theoverallobjectiveof theCommunicationandExploitationplanactivities is toensurea systemicdisseminationandpromotionoftheproject’sactivitiesamongalltheidentifiedstakeholders,adaptingwhennecessarytheapproachesandtoolsused.
Thespecificobjectivesare:
• Undertakingactionsthatwillpavethewaytobroaddisseminationoftheprojectactivitiesandresults;
• Settingupandmaintainingaprojectwebsiteforpublicdisseminationandinformation;• CreatingthegoodconditionstofacilitatetheinteractionswiththeIMPstakeholders,especially
actorsofthetourismindustryandcompaniesdevelopingARinnovativesolutions;• Exploitingtheproject’soutcomesandactivitiesaftertheproject’send.
2.2 TARGETSTAKEHOLDERS
ArtReefs targets 6 categories of stakeholders interested and concerned by the development anddeploymentofARsinthetwoseabasins.
2.2.1 Economicplayers
EconomicactorsdevelopinginnovativesolutionsofARsandfromthetourismsectors(Touroperators,travelagencies,touristoffices,hotels/camping,scubadivingclubs,recreationalfisheriesetc.)willbeprimarilytargeted.PlayersfromotherIMPsectorsimpactedbythedevelopmentoftheprojectwillalso be associated in the various dissemination activities planned during the project’s duration.(Fishermen,aquaculturefarm,MarineRenewableEnergiesdevices,
2.2.2 PublicAuthorities
Managers/decisionmakers include elected officials from local communities. Their role, except thedecision making, also depends on their ability to unite, promote and undertake the project at aterritorialscale(regions,departments,municipalities...).
Staterepresentatives(decentralizedgovernmentservices...)andtherelatedadministrationsofcoastalmanagementwhichplayamajorroleindefendingthepublicinterestandinensuringthecomplianceofinternationalcommitmentsandcommunities.
2.2.3 Scientificcommunity
Technical and scientific experts (academics, specialized engineers, researchers...) who produceknowledgeandspecificdatathatfeedthecostalmanagement(IntegratedCoastalZoneManagement,knowledgeanddataonecosystemsandecosystemrelationshipsandinnovativereefs).Theseexpertscontribute,withtheiropinions,toenlightenthepublicpowersandtheyalsohelpindecision-making.
2.2.4 RecreationalUsersofthesea
Civilsocietyincludescitizens.Theycanberepresentedthroughdifferentassociationsofuserssuchasrelatedtoenvironmentalprotection,forexample.
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2.2.5 Multipliers
The promotion of ArtReefs project requires cooperation with external partners who can act asmultipliersorintermediariestogetthemessageacrosstodifferentstakeholdersandseekleveragingthroughthemultiplyinglocal,regional,national,EuropeanandInternationalnetworks.Thepartnerstargetedwillbe(notexhaustive):
§ Clustersandbusinessassociationsofthearea.117maritimeclusterswhichcouldbeactivatedhavebeenidentifiedintheMediterraneanandtheBlackseas4;
Figure3-ClustersinMediterraneanandBlackseas(Source:ECORYS)
• Otherrelevantprojectsandinitiatives(nationalandEuropean);• RelatedAssociationstargetingthecivilsociety;• Policyorganizationsatseabasinlevels;• Academicactors;• SeaBasinorganizations.
Thefulllistofalreadyidentifiedmultipliersisavailableintheannexesofthepresentreport.
2.3 EXPLOITATIONOFTHEPROJECT’SKNOWLEDGEANDOUTCOMES
2.3.1 Targetedtransfer
ThetransferofArtReefs’knowledgeandoutcomeswilltargetthestrategicIMPrelatedstakeholdersfromthetwoseabasins,whichcouldpotentiallybeinterestedinadapting,adoptingortransferringoneor several outputs. This activitywill take into account findingshighlighted inprevious surveysconcerningcountriesintheMediterraneanandBlackSea,includingtheneighbourhoodcountries,inwhichthedeploymentofAR:
• ArecurrentlyimplementedinnationalPlans;• Havejuststarteditsimplementationandhasavastpotentialtogrowth;• Haveaninterestforthecountries.
Ajointstrategywillbedefinetotargetthesestakeholdersusingmainlyvirtualmeetingsduetotimeandbudgetconstraints.
4ECORYS2014“SupportactivitiesforthedevelopmentofmaritimeclustersintheMediterraneanandBlackSeaareas
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2.3.2 Potentialsponsors
Opportunitieswithinavailablefundingmechanismswillbestudied,particularlyregarding:
• EuropeanStructuralandInvestmentFund(ESIF)withafocusontheEURegionalResearchandInnovation Strategies for Smart Specialization from the regions surrounding the two seabasins.
• National/localfundingopportunities;• EuropeanfundingprogrammeasCOSME,Horizon2020;• Potentialprivateinvestors.
The representatives from these different fundingmechanismswill be invited to participate to theproject’sactivities.
2.4 COMMUNICATIONTOOLS
Theprojectteamplanstodevelopseveralcommunicationtoolsandmaterialstoensurethepromotionoftheactivitiesandtoengagethedifferentstakeholders.
2.4.1 Brandingandvisualidentity
The project branding will be prepared to maintain a graphical coherence in all the publicationsproducedwithinArtReefs.Itwillcontainallthebasicrulesontheuseofthegraphicswhichconstitutethevisualidentity:
§ The logo: its colours, its positioning, its proportions, its variations on white and colouredbackgroundsetc.;
§ Thefontsused;§ Thevariouscolourpalettesfordifferentinformationmaterials;§ Thetemplatesfordeliverables,projectpresentations,pressreleasesetc.(Word;PowerPoint).
Theywillbepreparedanddistributedtoallpartnersfortheirprojectofficialdeliverables,aswell as for their presentations during publicmeetings, conferences and events. The sametemplatewillbeusedforinternalcoordinationmeetings;
§ All the communicationmaterials producedwill use theEuropean logo to acknowledge thesupportreceivedunderEUprogrammes.ItwillbeusedinaccordancewiththeconditionslaiddownbytheEuropeanCommission.
The project branding will be subcontracted. However, the different project’s templates will bedesigneddirectlybyPMM-TVT.
2.4.2 Projectwebsite
Thewebsitewillbetheproject’sshowcaseforabroadaudiencetogetinformationandupdates.Onthe basis of inputs from the Consortium and under the supervision of PMM-TVT, subcontractedprofessionalswillworktoguaranteeanappealinggraphics,nicepicturesandcleartext,aswellasaneasy-to-navigatestructure.Tocatchthewidestaudience,theofficiallanguagewillbeUKEnglish.Thedetailedcontentofthesitewillhavetobeupdatedbythepartnersthroughoutall theoperationalphasesoftheproject.
Thewebsitewillbemadeof5pagesandaprivateareadetailedintheschemebelow.Thefinallayoutandstructureofthewebsitewillbeconfigured3monthsaftertheproject’sstart(endofOctober2016)andwillbemaintainedforatleastoneyearaftertheendoftheproject.
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Figure4-Websitedraftarchitecture
• HOMEPAGEtoattracttheattentionofvisitorsandfacilitatetheirnavigationtootherpagesonthesite,byprovidinglinkstoimportantandrecentarticles,newsandpages
• ABOUTARTREEFStoprovidegenericinformationabouttheproject,itsobjectivesandtargetedstakeholders,theconsortiumdescriptionandtheroleofeachpartner;
• ARTREEFSINACTIONwithinformationaboutkeyactivitiesperformedbytheproject• NEWS AND EVENTS Information about events, matchmaking opportunities, meetings and
conferences,aswellasrelevantexternalevents;• LIBRARY which consists in a communication section with public deliverables reports,
communicationkit(Overallprojectpresentation,pressreleases,brochureetc.)downloadedbyallinterestedvisitorsandpressarticles;
• CONTACTtoaskformoreinformationtotheproject’steam;• PRIVATEAREAwithadocumentrepositoryandacalendartomanagetheworkdoneandmake
availablealltherelevanttoolsanddocumentstothepartners.
2.4.3 SocialMedia
ThepresenceofArtReefsisplannedinthreesocialmediawiththecreationofaLinkedIngroupandaccountsinTwitterandFacebook.Thesocialmediachannelswillhelptosharecatchingmessagesforrapid dissemination purposes. They will also allow a direct dialogue with relevant stakeholders,includingrelevantprojects/initiatives.Theaimwillbetodrivetraffictowardsthewebsiteandpromotetheproject’sactivities,knowledgeandoutputs.
2.4.4 Leaflet
Aleafletmentioningoverallinformationabouttheprojectwillbeprepared:abriefdescriptionoftheproject;itsobjectivesandpartners.Itwillbedistributedateventsattendedbytheconsortiumpartnersand shared to the stakeholdersmet in order to increase its visibility, and expand the network ofcontacts.
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Thefinalnumberofhardcopieswilldependontheeventsinwhichitwillbeavailable.Itwillbepossibleto download it directly from the website. Each partner is responsible for the translation ofcommunicationmaterials,ifdeemednecessary.
2.4.5 E-mailcampaigns
Contact databases of stakeholders will be created and enriched throughout the project. Thesedatabaseswillbemanaged individuallyby theprojectpartners. Itwillbeusedtoconductemailingcampaignstodistributeanyrelevantinformationanddocumentstoallstakeholderstodrawattentionto ArtReefs highlights (e.g.: Promotion of the Innovation Lab, brokerage events; final conference;spreadpressrelease,leafletsetc.).
2.4.6 Pressreleases
15Pressreleaseswillbeproducedandsharedtodigitalandprintedmedia.Theywillbetimelyrelatedtorelevant/newsworthyactivities,eventsandresults.
2.4.7 Participationinevents,workshops,conferences
ArtReefswillbepromotedinevents,workshopsandconferencesrelatedtoAR,costalmanagement,IntegratedMaritimeandmoregloballybluegrowth.Theparticipationofconsortiummemberscouldtake the form of a formal presentation of the project and/or promotion materials sharing. Apreliminarylistofpossibleevents:
• EUROPEANMARITIMEDAYS-EMD:TheEuropeanannualeventfromMay18to212017inPoole(UK).http://poolemaritimefestival.uk/(Topic:BlueGrowth)
• EUROMARITIMEinParisfromJanuary31toFebruary2,2017http://www.euromaritime.fr/7-exposants(Topic:BlueGrowth)
• International conference on eco-design, ecological coastal restoration, in coastaldevelopment(ports,marinas,etc.)inOccitanieregion(France),mid2017
2.4.8 BilateralMeetings
ThesebilateralmeetingswilltargetkeystakeholdersdirectlyactiveinthefieldofARandTourismbutalsoinothersectorsrelatedtoIMP.
2.4.9 FinalDisseminationevent
ThefinaleventwillbeorganisedundertheleadofPMM-TVTwithco-leadofABRUZZOinPescaraandwill coincidewith the Brokerage event for cost-efficiency. The eventwill be organised around thepresentationofthefinalachievementsoftheproject,withafocusontheTourismPackagesdesignedaroundartificialreefsandtheguidetobepromotedtotourismactors.
Itwillalsofocusonthenextstepstoexpandtheactivitiesaftertheprojectends.Thetransferoftheknowledgeacquiredandtheprojectoutcomeswillbe facilitated to IMPrelevantstakeholders thatcouldbeinterestedinadapting,adoptingortransferringoneorseveralArtReefsprojectoutcomes.
Thedefinitionoftheeventformatwillbediscussedanddefinedwiththeprojectpartners.
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3 CommunicationandDisseminationstrategyimplementation
3.1 WORKPACKAGEOVERVIEW
TheWork Package 4Dissemination, exploitation and Transfer is led by PMM-TVT. Almost all theconsortiummembersmakesignificantcontributionstoitsfullandeffectiveimplementation.Itismadeof3distinctivetasks:
• T4.1AwarenessraisingledbyINNOwiththeparticipationofPMM-TVT,NTC,ABRUZZOandUBBSLA
• T4.2Transversalcommunication,disseminationandexploitationledbyPMM-TVTwiththeparticipationofINNO,NCT,ABRUZZOandUBBSLA
• T4.3TargetedtransferledbyNTCwiththeparticipationofINNO,PMM-TVT,ABRUZZOandUBBSLA
Thefollowingdeliverablesareassociatedtotheawarenesscreationanddisseminationactivities:
Deliverablenumber DeliverableTitle Lead
responsible Nature Disseminationlevel Month
D.4.1 LinkedInGroup INNO Socialmedia Onrequest M3
D.4.2 Facebookaccount INNO Socialmedia Public M3
D.4.3 Twitteraccount INNO Socialmedia Public M3
D.4.4 Press releases(total15) INNO Document Public M24
D.4.5Awareness-raising activitiesreport
INNO Document Public M24
D.4.6Disseminationand exploitationplan
PMM-TVT Document Onrequest M3
D.4.7 Website PMM-TVT Website Public M3
D.4.8 ActivityReport NTC Document Public M24
Table1-Deliverablelist
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3.2 DISSEMINATIONWORKPLAN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
août-16 sept-16 oct-16 nov-16 déc-16 janv-17 févr-17 mars-17 avr-17 mai-17 juin-17 juil-17 août-17 sept-17 oct-17 nov-17 déc-17 janv-18 févr-18 mars-18 avr-18 mai-18 juin-18 juil-18
T4.1AwarenessraisingD.4.1D.4.2D.4.3
D.4.4D.4.5
T4.2Transversalcommunication,disseminationandexploitation
D.4.6D.4.7
T4.3Targetedtransfer D.4.8
Activity
Deliverable
WorkPackage4-Dissemination,exploitationandTransfer
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3.3 MONITORINGCOMMUNICATIONANDEXPLOITATIONACTIVITIES
In order to ensure the quality and high degree of effectiveness of the dissemination activities,
monitoringregularlytheprogressisneededtoevaluatewhathasbeenaccomplishedandwhatisstill
tobedone.Theprocedureformonitoringthecommunicationandexploitationactivitiesisunderthe
leadoftheleadofPMM-TVTandwithhelpofINNO.
ArtReefspartnershavetoreporton2monthbasistoPMM-TVTanycommunicationordissemination
activitiestheyhavebeendoingontheirownfollowingatemplateprovidedbyPMM-TVT(cf.annex4.3
Disseminationmonitoringsheet).
Adisseminationmonitoringsheetwillbedevelopedandsharedwiththepartners.Eachpartnerwill
regularly fill the table (allowing an on-goingmonitoring). The contact databases will bemanaged
individually.
3.4 EVALUATIONOFTHECOMMUNICATIONPERFORMANCE
ThefollowingtablepresentstheKeyPerformanceIndicators(KPI)thatwillbeusedtomeasurethe
effectivenessofthecommunicationanddisseminationactivitiesperformedbythepartners. These
Indicatorswillberevisedcontinuouslyandwillservetoverifytheachievementofexpectedresults.It
will allow detecting critical points and adopting corrective measures and an update of the
DisseminationandExploitationplan,ifnecessary.
KPI Measure Objective(s)
Nºofstakeholdersmapped
and reached for targeted
transfer
60 Maximisesustainabilityofimpact
Nº of members in new
LinkedInGroup60
Promote global dissemination and
networking.EnhancesustainabilityNº of followers on Twitter
andFacebook60
NºofEUprojectsrelatedto
IMP and Blue Growth
contacted
15 Maximisesynergies
Nºofvisitstothewebsite 600 Evaluatevisibilitystrategy
Nº of press release
produced15 Informandengagestakeholders
Table2-KeyPerformanceindicators
Regularmonitoringandevaluationofthecommunicationactivitieswillallowthere-orientationofthe
CommunicationandExploitationstrategy,dependingontheactionsthathavebeenundertakenand
whatisstillmissing.
A sufficient flexibility is indeed required to allow activities to adapt to project developments. The
potential problems or difficultieswill be detected as early as possible in order to create effective
adaptationmeasures.
Tothisend,themeetings(remoteandphysical)thatwillbeorganizedregularlyunderWP5willalso
addressthecommunicationactivities.
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4 Annexes
4.1 LISTOFRELEVANTPROJECTS
Name VECTORSatoolformarinepolicy
Description
Aprojecttosupportmarinemanagementdecisions,policiesandgovernanceaswell
asfutureresearchandinvestment.VECTORSbroughttogethermorethan200expert
researchersfrom16differentcountries.Itexaminedthesignificantchangestaking
placeinEuropeanseas,theircauses,andtheimpactstheywillhaveonsociety.
Website http://www.marine-vectors.eu/
Interaction Contactprojectpartnerstolearnbestpracticesandinsights.Askforcollaboration,
endorsementanddisseminationintheirestablishednetworks.
Name S&TMED,SustainabilityandTourismintheMediterranean
DescriptionPromotingsustainabledevelopmentandmanagementofcoastal tourismthrough
theapplicationofjointpublic/privatemanagementschemesforthevalorisationand
promotionofnaturalandculturalassets
Website http://stmedproject.eu/
Interaction Contactprojectpartnersformutualcooperationandsynergiesatbasinlevel.
Name LiveyourtourSustainableandresponsibletourisminMediterraneancountries
Description
Sustainabletourismisenvisagedasleadingtomanagementofallresourcesinsuch
awaythateconomic,socialandaestheticneedscanbefulfilledwhilemaintaining
culturalintegrity,essentialecologicalprocesses,biologicaldiversityandlifesupport
systems.
Website http://www.liveyourtour.net/en/
Interaction Contactprojectpartnersformutualcooperationandsynergiesatbasinlevel.
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Name SHIFTSustainabledevelopmentforcoastalareasintheMediterranean
Description
Thecommonobjectiveistoredistributetourismpressureoveranextendedseason
and toward different market segments drawn from local cultural and natural
diversity. At the same time, the idea is developing sustainable tourist sites and
promotingahighquality,specializedtouristoffer.
Website http://www.shiftmed.eu/
Interaction Contactprojectpartnersformutualcooperationandsynergiesatbasinlevel.
Name COASTANCE Regional action strategies for coastal zone adaptation to climate
change
Description Developmid and long term ICZM (IntegratedCoastal ZoneManagement)master
plans
Website http://www.coastance.eu/
Interaction Contact project partners for mutual cooperation and synergies at basin level.
IntegrateARsasusefultoolsforICZMandIMP
Name MedRoute,thematictourismandmobilityintheMediterranean
Description
Promote cultural and other alternative forms of tourism in both parts of the
MediterraneanSeabasinthroughmultimodaltransportsystems.Theultimategoal
is to increasemobility in theparticipating regions for thematic tourismpurposes,
while at the same timepromoting accessibility fromone region / country to the
other
Website http://www.med-route.net/
Interaction Contactprojectpartnersformutualcooperationandsynergiesatbasinlevel.
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Name Oceanrevival,divingandartificialreefsinAlgarve
Description
TheOceanProjectRevival isbornwiththeobjectivetopromotetheunderwater
tourismintheregionbycreatinganexceptionaldivingdestination.Forthefirsttime,
four vessels connectedby a commonhistoryweredeliberately sunk in the same
place
Website http://www.oceanrevival.org/en/projecto.html
Interaction Contactprojectpartnerstoshareobjectivesandincreasevisibility
Name OURCOAST: exchange of experiences and best practices in coastal planning andmanagement
DescriptionThree-yearprojectcommissionedbytheDirectorateGeneral(DG)Environmentof
theEuropeanCommissiontosupportandensuretheexchangeofexperiencesand
bestpracticesincoastalplanningandmanagement.
Website http://ec.europa.eu/ourcoast/index.cfm?menuID=18
Interaction Contactprojectpartnerstolearnbestpracticesandinsights.Askforcollaboration,
endorsementanddisseminationintheirestablishednetworks.
Name AQUAMED,thefutureofresearchonaquacultureintheMediterraneanregion
Description anaquacultureprojectwith18partnersandassociatedpartnersfrom16European
andnon-EuropeancountriesfromtheMediterraneanRegion
Website http://www.aquamedproject.net/
Interaction ExplorethepotentialofmultipurposeARsfortourismandaquaculture.
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Name AT-SEA,cultivationofmacroalgaeusingtextiles
Description
Advancedtextilesforopenseabiomasscultivation,isanEU7thframeworkproject
whichstartedin2012andwillbyendofJuly2015.Thisresearchprojecttargetedthe
development of advanced, 2D seaweed cultivation substrates in order to
demonstratethetechnicalandeconomicfeasibilityofseaweedcultivationinEurope
Website http://www.atsea-project.eu/
Interaction ExplorethepotentialofthepotentialofAT-SEAtextilestoenrichmultipurposeARs
fortourism.
Name PERSEUSPolicy-orientedmarineenvironmentalresearchintheSouthernEuropean
seas
Description
A research project that assesses the dual impact of human activity and natural
pressuresontheMediterraneanandBlackSeas.PERSEUSmergesnaturalandsocio-
economic sciences topredict the long-termeffectsof thesepressuresonmarine
ecosystems. The project aims to design an effective and innovative research
governanceframework,whichwillprovidethebasisforpolicymakerstoturnback
thetideonmarinelifedegradation.
Website http://www.perseus-net.eu/site/content.php
Interaction Contactprojectpartnerstolearnbestpracticesandinsights.Askforcollaboration,
endorsementanddisseminationintheirestablishednetworks.
Name MAREMEDMaritimeRegionsCooperationfortheMediterranean
Description Strengthenthecoordinationofregionalmaritimepoliciesbetweenthemselvesand
alsowiththoseinforceatNational,EuropeanandMediterraneanlevels.
Website http://www.maremed.eu/index.php
Interaction Contactprojectpartnerstolearnbestpracticesandinsights.Askforcollaboration,
endorsementanddisseminationintheirestablishednetworks.
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Name COCONet
Description
Theprojectwillproducetheguidelinestodesign,manageandmonitornetworkof
MPAs,andanenrichedwindatlasforboththeMediterraneanandtheBlackSeas,
creatingapermanentnetworkofexcellentresearchers(e.g.withsummerschools)
thatwillworktogetheralsointhefuture,makingtheirexpertiseavailabletotheir
countriesandtotheEuropeanUnion
Website http://www.coconet-fp7.eu/index.php/about-coconet
Interaction PromoteArtReefsasidealandcomplementarytoolsforMPAmanagement.
Name PEGASO
DescriptionConstruct a shared Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) Governance
Platform with scientists, users and decision-makers linked with new models of
governance.
Website http://www.pegasoproject.eu
Interaction Contactprojectpartnerstolearnbestpracticesandinsights.Askforcollaboration,
endorsementanddisseminationintheirestablishednetworks.
Name Pescatourisme83(andpreviousPescaturismoprojectsacrosstheEU)
Description
This project transfers and adapts pesca-tourismexperience gained in Italy to the
contextoftheVar,France.Notonlyhasitcreatedaspecifictouristicactivitythatis
inlinewiththetypeoffishingintheareabutithasalsoinvolvedtherightactorsto
encourage the legislativeevolutionnecessary to facilitate thisactivityaround the
Frenchcoast.
Website https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/fpfis/cms/farnet/pescatoursime-83-flag-groupe-
varois-fr
Interaction Contactprojectpartnerstolearnbestpracticesandinsights.Askforcollaboration,
endorsementanddisseminationintheirestablishednetworks.
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Name WomenentrepreneursinAndalusia’sfisheriesareas
DescriptionCooperation project to foster women entrepreneurship across the region by
studying the experiences of local women and promoting successful female
entrepreneursasrolemodelstootherstoturntheirbusinessideasintoreality.
Website https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/fpfis/cms/farnet/women-entrepreneurs-
andalusia%E2%80%99s-fisheries-areas
Interaction Promote ArtReefs as suitable tools for new jobs, and their potential for people
previouslyemployedinmaritimeworks.
Name Empreamar,businessmentoringandcoaching
Description
TheEMPREAMARprojecthastargeted localpeople, inparticular theunemployed
fromthe fisheries sector,with theprovisionofbusinessmentoring,coachingand
financialsupportinordertoencouragethecreationofnewsustainablebusinesses
inthefisheriessector
Website https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/fpfis/cms/farnet/empreamar-%E2%80%93-
business-mentoring-coaching
Interaction Promote ArtReefs as suitable tools for new jobs, and their potential for people
previouslyemployedinmaritimeworks.
Name SeaforSociety
DescriptionTheprojectengagesstakeholders,citizensandyouthinanopenandparticipatory
dialogue to shareknowledge, forgepartnershipsandempoweractorsonsocietal
issuesrelatedtoOcean
Website http://seaforsociety.eu/np4/home.html
Interaction Contactprojectpartnerstolearnbestpracticesandinsights.Askforcollaboration,
endorsementanddisseminationintheirestablishednetworks.
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Name SUBLIMO - Biodiversity monitoring of post-larval fish in the WesternMediterranean(FP7)
Description
The SUBLIMO project focuses on marine biodiversity, and more specifically on
coastal actinopterygian fish species (scorpion fish, triggerfish, barracuda, salmon,
grouper)inanareaincludingtheGolfeduLion,theProvence-Alpes-Côted’Azurand
part of Corsica. SUBLIMO seeks to identifywhat species of fish (and howmany)
returntocolonizecoastalhabitats,andthusfeedandrenewexistingpopulations.
Website http://en.polemermediterranee.com/DAS-Projets/Marine-Biological-
Resources/Blue-biotechnologies/SUBLIMO
Interaction Contactprojectpartnerstolearnbestpracticesandinsights.Askforcollaboration,
endorsementanddisseminationintheirestablishednetworks.
Name DRIVER(FrenchnationalfundingInitiativePME)
Description Methodologyofecologicalrestorationofmarinenurseries
Websitehttp://en.polemermediterranee.com/DAS-Projets/Environnement-et-
amenagement-du-littoral/Amenagements-cotiers-durables-et-genie-
ecologique/DRIVER
Interaction Contactprojectpartnerstolearnbestpracticesandinsights.Askforcollaboration,
endorsementanddisseminationintheirestablishednetworks.
Name DRIVER(FrenchnationalfundingInitiativePME)
Description Methodologyofecologicalrestorationofmarinenurseries
Websitehttp://en.polemermediterranee.com/DAS-Projets/Environnement-et-
amenagement-du-littoral/Amenagements-cotiers-durables-et-genie-
ecologique/DRIVER
Interaction Contactprojectpartnerstolearnbestpracticesandinsights.Askforcollaboration,
endorsementanddisseminationintheirestablishednetworks.
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Name NAPPEX
Description The contribution of the Languedoc coast’s port infrastructures to the «good
ecologicalstate»targetsetbytheMarineStrategyFrameworkDirective
Websitehttp://en.polemermediterranee.com/DAS-Projets/Environnement-et-
amenagement-du-littoral/Services-a-l-environnement-en-littoral-et-en-
mer/NAPPEX
Interaction Contactprojectpartnerstolearnbestpracticesandinsights.Askforcollaboration,
endorsementanddisseminationintheirestablishednetworks.
Name MOBI-REEF
Description Educationaltrail inmarinehabitatswithmicrowaveintegratedwithbuoysforthe
hotelindustryforexportandforOrganizededucationalcenters.
Website http://www.polemermediterranee.com/
Interaction Contactprojectpartnerstolearnbestpracticesandinsights.Askforcollaboration,
endorsementanddisseminationintheirestablishednetworks.
Name REMORA
Description TheRemoraprojectisanR&Dpilotoperationwhichaimstotestthecapacityofthe
marineenvironmenttoregenerate.
Websitehttp://www.polemermediterranee.com/Le-Pole-Mer-
Mediterranee/Actualites/News/Presentation-des-premiers-resultats-du-projet-
Remora
Interaction Contactprojectpartnerstolearnbestpracticesandinsights.Askforcollaboration,
endorsementanddisseminationintheirestablishednetworks.
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4.2 MULTIPLIERSANDSTAKEHOLDERS
Non-exhaustivelistofmultipliersandstakeholders:
• FacilityforEuro-MediterraneanInvestmentandPartnerships(FEMIP)
http://femip10.eib.org/
• MediterraneanNetworkofMarineProtectedAreasMedPANhttp://www.medpan.org/
• EuropeanNetworkofMaritimeClusters(ENMC)http://www.enmc.eu/
• EuropeanMaritimeHeritagehttp://european-maritime-heritage.org/default.aspx
• GeneralFisheriesCommissionfortheMediterranean(GFCM)http://www.gfcm.org/
• ConferenceofPeripheralMaritimeRegionsofEurope(CPRM)http://www.crpm.org/
• RegionalAdvisoryCouncilfortheMediterranean(RACMed)http://en.med-ac.eu/index.php
• CommitteeoftheRegions-ARLEM
http://cor.europa.eu/en/activities/arlem/Pages/arlem.aspx
• MediterraneanScienceCommission(CIESM)http://www.ciesm.org/
• Europeanorganisationforterritorialcooperationbetweentheregions–MediterraneanLab
(INTERACT-MedLab)
http://www.interacteu.net/med_lab_group/mediterranean_lab_group/410/6144
• EuropeanFisheriesAreasnetwork–LocalActiongroups(FARNet–FLAGs)
https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/fpfis/cms/farnet/
• UNEPMediterraneanActionPlan(UNEP-MAP)http://www.unepmap.org/
• IUCNCentreforMediterraneanCooperation(IUCN-CMC)
https://www.iucn.org/about/union/secretariat/offices/iucnmed/
• BlackSeaSynergyStrategyhttp://www.eeas.europa.eu/blacksea/index_en.htm
• EuropeanMaritimeDayhttp://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs/maritimeday/en/home
• MaritimeForumhttps://webgate.ec.europa.eu/maritimeforum/
• SeasERA-Nethttp://www.seas-era.eu/np4/homepage.html
• EuropeanNetworkingGroupforMaritimePolicy(EUNETMAR)
http://www.cogeaspa.it/eunetmar/
• EUSeabasinStrategiesandActionPlans,FocusPointsandnetworks
• EUMarineKIChttp://www.marinekic-initiative.eu/index.php?sp=en&id=home
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• JPIHealthyandProductiveSeasandOceanshttp://www.jpi-oceans.eu/
• RAMOGEAgreementhttp://www.ramoge.org/fr/default.aspx
• GrouponArtificialHabitatshttp://www.habitatartificiali.it/
• InternationalConferenceonArtificialReefsandRelatedAquaticHabitats(CARAH)
• UnionfortheMediterraneanMinisterialandStakeholdersConferenceonBlueEconomy
http://ufmsecretariat.org/towards-a-roadmap-for-blue-investment-and-jobs-in-the-
mediterranean/
• ThinkMed/MediterraneanCommonHousehttp://www.think-med.net/think-med-3/
• Euro-MediterraneanUniversitySloveniahttp://www.emuni.si/en
• Euro-MediterraneanUniversityMoroccohttp://www.insa-
euromediterranee.org/fr/decouvrir.html
• Smallislandsinitiativehttp://www.initiative-pim.org/
• OfficedeCoopérationEconomiquepourlaMéditerranéeetl’Orienthttp://www.ocemo.org/
• EuropeanInstituteoftheMediterraneanhttp://www.iemed.org/
• OrganizationoftheBlackSeaEconomicCooperationhttp://www.bsec-
organization.org/Pages/homepage.aspx
• EGISEAU(LargeEnterprise)http://www.egis.fr/activites/eau
• BRL(LargeEnterprise)http://www.brl.fr/en/
• ECOCEAN(SME)http://www.ecocean.fr/en/
• DBSTRAITEMENT(SME)http://dbstraitement.free.fr/
• VIRTUALDIVE(SME)http://virtualdive.com/fr/
• ARCHITEUTHIS(SME)http://www.recifartificiel.fr/
• CEPRALMAR(SME)http://www.cepralmar.org/
Associations:
• AEMM(AssociationofEuropeanMaritimeMuseums)
• AESOP(AssociationofEuropeanSchoolsofPlanning)
• AMRIE(AllianceofMaritimeRegionalInterestsinEurope)
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• AQUAEXCEL(AquacultureInfrastructuresforExcellenceforResearchand
Experimentation)
• ASSEMBLE(AssociationofEuropeanMarineBiologicalLaboratories)
• CAAC(ConferenceofAtlanticArcCities)
• CIESM(InternationalCommissionfortheScientificExplorationoftheMediterraneanSea)
• CIPS(ConfédérationInternationaledelaPêcheSportive)
• CPMR(ConferenceofPeripheralMaritimeRegionsofEurope)
• EAA(EuropeanAnglersAlliance)
• EAS(EuropeanAquacultureSociety)
• EATIP(EuropeanAquacultureTechnologyandInnovationPlatform)
• EBA(EuropeanBoatingAssociation)
• EBCD(EuropeanBureauforConservationandDevelopment)
• ECNC(EuropeanExpertiseCentreforBiodiversityandSustainability)
• ECNI(EuropeanConfederationofNauticalIndustries)
• ECSITE(EuropeanNetworkofScienceCentresandMuseums)
• ECTAA(EuropeanTravelAgents'andTourOperators'Association)
• EEA(EuropeanEnvironmentAgency)
• EFARO(EuropeanFisheriesandAquacultureResearchOrganisation)
• EFSA(EuropeanFederationofSeaAnglers)
• EFTH(EuropeanAssociationofHotelandTourismSchools)
• EHMA(EuropeanHarbourMastersAssociation)
• EIONet(EuropeanEnvironmentInformationandObservationNetwork)
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• EMEC(EuropeanMarineEnergyCentre)
• EMEC(EuropeanMarineEquipmentCouncil)
• EMF(EuropeanMaritimeForum)
• EMH(EuropeanMaritimeHeritage)
• EMPA(EuropeanMolluscProducersAssociation)
• EMSAGG(EuropeanMarineSandandGravelGroup)
• EMSEA(EuropeanMarineScienceEducatorsAssociation)
• ENAT(EuropeanNetworkofAccessibleTourism)
• ENMC(EuropeanNetworkofMaritimeClusters)
• ESONET(EuropeanSeafloorObservatoryNetwork
• ETOA(EuropeanTourismAssociation)
• EUCC(EuropeanCoastalandMarineUnion)
• EUF(EuropeanUnderwaterFederation)
• EURASLIC(EuropeanAssociationofAquaticSciencesLibrariesandInformationCentres)
• EURMIG(EuropeanRecreationalMarineIndustryGroup)
• EUSJA(EuropeanUnionofScienceJournalists'Association)
• EWEA(EuropeanWindEnergyAssociation)
• FEG(EuropeanFederationofTouristGuideAssociations)
• FEUFAR(FutureofEuropeanFisheriesandAquacultureResearch)
• GFCM(UNGeneralFisheriesCommitteefortheMediterranean)
• IAMU(InternationalAssociationofMaritimeUniversities)
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• IFSUA(InternationalForumforSustainbaleUnderwaterActivites)
• IMO(InternationalMaritimeOrganization)
• IUCN(InternationalUnionfortheConservationofNature)
• MarBEF(EuropeanNetworkofExcellenceforMarineBiodiversityandEcosystem
Functioning)
• MARCOM(IntegratedMarineandMaritimeScienceCommunity)
• MarineBoard(EuropeanScienceFoundationMarineSciences)
• EuropeanNetworkofExcellenceonMarineStructures(MARSTRUCT)
• MediterraneanFisheriesAdvisoryCouncil
• MIF(MaritimeIndustriesForum)
• OCEANA
• OEE(OceanEnergyEurope)
• PEWTrust
• WTO(WorldTourismOrganisation)
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4.3 DISSEMINATIONMONITORINGSHEET
4.3.1 Communicationactivities
4.3.2 Directandpersonalcontact
Partner Date&Place TypeofactivitiesDescriptionoftheactivitiesperformed/stakeholdersimpacted/communication
materialsused
Typeofpersonsreached*addseverallinesifother
typologyofpersonhavebeenreached
Numberofpersonsreached(estimated) Websiteifany
Industry 500
GeneralPublic 100
Articleannouncingthelaunchoftheprojecte.g.PMM-TVT September2016 Article
Partner Date&PlaceTypeof
communication Topic(s)ofdiscussion ContactPersonandorganisation Typeofpersonsreached
e.g.PMM-TVT September2016 Individualmeetings
Discussion about the legislation ofArtreefs
Mr.XfromcompanyY PolicyMakers