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Launch of European Ocean Board

GenevaTimes by GenevaTimes
April 14, 2026
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The European Commission has officially launched the European Ocean Board, a high-level expert group supporting the implementation of the European Ocean Pact, the EU’s strategy to better protect the ocean, promote a thriving blue economy and support coastal communities. 

Chaired by Costas Kadis, Commissioner for fisheries and oceans, the Board brings 28 members from diverse backgrounds, including trade and business associations, academia, research institutes, NGOs and youth organisations.  

The expert group will:

  • Advise the Commission on achieving the objectives of the European Ocean Pact, including ocean health, competitiveness of the EU blue economy, support to coastal communities, knowledge and research, maritime security and defence, international ocean governance
  • Provide opinions on specific matters related to the Ocean Pact and
  • Foster dialogue among members to encourage coherence and synergy between EU policies and private sector initiatives.  

The Board will hold its first meeting on 31 March, where members will exchange views, identify strategic priorities and help shape the Board’s future work programme.

A broad range of expertise

The 28 Board members have been selected following an open call for applications.

Their varied backgrounds ensure that diverse perspectives are reflected, enabling informed and inclusive policy development based on expertise and practical experience. 

The full list of members is available in the Register of Commission expert groups and other similar entities.

The Board will complement the work of existing platforms such as the Fisheries Advisory Councils, the European Blue Forum.

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