Coastal & Marine Science Communication, Stakeholder Engagement And Societal Impact

The Coastal & Marine Science Communication, Stakeholder Engagement And Societal Impact (SCEI) research group is part of the Coastal & Marine Systems (CMS) Research Area in the MaREI centre of the Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork, Ireland. SCEI is a transdisciplinary research group that specialises in science communication, stakeholder engagement and the wider societal impact for coastal and marine research and has been successfully working on national and international funded research projects that address marine pollution, adaptation to climate change, coastal and marine governance, and eco-engineering of coastal structures.

For further information on the SCEI group, please contact Kathrin Kopke (E: ei.ccu@ekpok.k)

Current Projects

Former Projects

 

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Source to Seas – Zero Pollution 2030 (SOS-ZEROPOL2030)

'Source to Seas - Zero Pollution 2030 (SOS-ZEROPOL2030)' aims to develop a holistic zero pollution framework which can guide the process towards achieving zero pollution in European seas by 2030.

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ANDROMEDA

The JPI Oceans-funded ANDROMEDA project brings together a multidisciplinary consortium of 15 international partners to improve the quantification of nanoplastics and microplastics in our oceans and seas.

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RESPONSE

RESPONSE aims to develop a model that will support the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive in monitoring marine plastic pollution.

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SATURN: Solutions At Underwater Radiated Noise

SATURN is a Horizon 2020-funded project that brings together leading experts from a variety of disciplines to address the negative impacts of ocean noise on marine species.

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Marine SABRES

Marine SABRES will co-design a Simple Social Ecological Systems approach to rapidly enable and upscale EBM across Europe and abroad.

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DANUBE4all

DANUBE4all is an EU ‘Lighthouse Initiative’ in support of Mission “Restore our ocean and waters by 2030". This 5-year, Horizon Europe funded project consists of a consortium of 48 Partners and Associated Partners from 14 European countries. 

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iNNO SED

iNNO SED will represent a pioneering approach to sediment management in large international river basins, utilising an approach that sets an example for other major global river systems like the Amazon, Mekong, or Niger.

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