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#JPIO2015 Jacky Wood, Deputy-Director JPI Oceans secretariat Implementing JPI Oceans: Joint actions & new tools Planning 2 08/05/2015 Vision Document Vision Document. Preliminary phase of JPI Oceans outlining long-term goals and


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Implementing JPI Oceans: Joint actions & new tools

Jacky Wood, Deputy-Director JPI Oceans secretariat

#JPIO2015

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Planning

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Vision Document SRIA

10 Strategic and 3 Cross- Cutting Areas

I-Plan

43 Actions, 12 Cross- Cutting Initiatives

Operational Plan

2015-2016

Vision Document. Preliminary phase of JPI Oceans outlining long-term goals and objectives. Adopted September 2011 by Management Board Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda. CSA deliverable ‘Long version’ endorsed by Management Board Dec. 2014. Short version JPI SRIA published May 2015.

Implementation Plan. CSA Deliverable. A menu of actions

which could be taken forward in short and longer term. Endorsed by Management Board January 2015 Operational Plan. Activities to be carry out in the next two years. In development Spring 2015

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Implementation Step–by–Step approach

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Factsheets from Iplan menu Identifying and involving User & Producer Agree Lead country and

Expression of interests

Implementation Step 1 Assessment MB & StAB Agreement

  • f next

Implementation Step Adaptation & Implementation Step 2 Breakoff Point

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Fit for purpose solutions

Actions and tools might include:  Devising common research, innovation and monitoring strategies  Improving sharing and use of data and infrastructures  Common programmes and joint calls  Partnering with Horizon 2020, other EC funding sources and other JPIs  Bibliometric studies  Foresights  Hubs to foster networking of institutions and other stakeholders  Development of science-to-policy mechanisms  Workshops and conferences  Institutional agreements, modelling, capacity building  International engagement  Information sharing and building on existing knowledge

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Developing Actions

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December February March April May

Today 7 May 2015 MB Workshop SA 5 - Factsheets 5 March

Towards the Operational Plan of JPI Oceans

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12-13 December 9th MB meeting Approval Iplan 1st workshop on Implementation Process & Factsheets 12 February 20-21 April 8th MB meeting MB ERA-NET Co-fund meeting SA 2,6,9,10 Factsheets MB Workshop SA 3 - Factsheet 20 March

2014 / 2015

24-25 March MB Workshops SA 7, 8 - Factsheet 6 May Stab Advice

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Date Theme Participants

(+ extra nominees)

Chair 5 March Interdisciplinary Research for Good Environmental Status 10 (+1) participants from 8 (+1) countries FR 20 March Science support to coastal and maritime planning and management 10 (+6) participants from 10 (+2) countries + 10 invited experts IT 24 March Climate change impact on physical and biological processes, ocean circulation 8 (+1) participants from 8 (+1) countries FR 25 March Effects of Ocean acidification and warming on marine ecosystems 7 (+5) participants from 7(+3) countries UK

Operational Plan 2015-16: Thematic Workshops

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Building an efficient interdisciplinary scientific community for Policy Relevant Knowledge (Workshop MSP 20 March 2015)

Developed a Factsheet with recommended actions (with rationale, objectives, expected impacts and timescales), inventory of key players, projects and related initiatives

  • Create a long-term knowledge hub in which planners and scientific advisers to the

Maritime Spatial Planning processes from local to international level can network and share experiences of best practice:

  • Develop the needed scientific knowledge base and scientific methodological advice

to support coherent long-term views and visions with optimal co-use of uses of the sea;

  • Build human capacity by identifying the skills gaps and informing educational initiatives.

Tools of connectivity are priority: Extend expert group to include more multidisciplinarity and project experience - increase cross-projects coordination – explore role of science for future perspectives with potential joint call (beyond 2017?) engaging structural funds

  • Lead country agreed Italy.

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Evaluating the pilot actions

  • Multi-use of infrastructures (North Sea): Cost implications of joint monitoring,

infrastructure sharing to address multiple policy requirements

  • Ecological aspects of Microplastics: Linking a specific research community,

expert workshop identified needs, bibliometric study, testing how to engage Member States in a joint call.

  • Ecological aspects of Deep Sea mining: Combining resources, developing

science plan, developing integrated science advice for policy

  • Intercalibration for EU Water Framework Directive: Novel way of sharing costs to
  • btain science advice, making new connections between science community and

environmental ministries

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  • 1. ‘Unlocking the

potential of marine bio resources’, Value chains for marine biomass

  • 2. Technology,

platforms sensor development (including for extreme environments

  • 3. Ocean observation,

modelling, mapping, leading to better forecasting and prediction

Interest from: NO, SE, EE, NL, IT, DK, FR, IE, PT, SW, UK, Fin, Iceland, DE, ES Indicative country commitment of order €10.5m Interest from: DE, FR, NO, PL, IT, IE, UK, NL, Fr, DK, PT, Iceland, SW, ES Indicative country commitment of order €23m including MARTEC Interest from: IE, UK, IT, DE, PT, FR, SE, BE, GR, EE, ES, NO In-kind – difficult to quantify

Partnering with HORIZON 2020 ERA-NET COFUNDS?

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Partnering with HORIZON 2020

  • Establishing effective links to new Blue Growth projects
  • Working with existing projects, initiatives and networks on

shared priorities (ERANETs, Article 185s),

  • New Concerted Support Action to assist implementation of

JPI Oceans (BG-16)

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International perspectives

  • JPI Oceans international approach agreed by

Management Board April 2015

  • Engagement with Transatlantic Initiative, EU

Blue Med Initiative

  • Dialogue with BONUS A185 (Baltic region)
  • Bilateral Dialogues with other Countries
  • Scope to explore opportunties with International

initiatives (Belmont Forum, Future Earth, etc)

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CSA Oceans legacy- extensive knowledge base

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Research infrastructure database

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Research funding policies, strategies and opportunities

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CSA Deliverable 3.1 Mapping and preliminary analysis of the science landscape

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Mapping of over 2000 marine projects between 2007 and 2013.

  • Including FP7, LIFE+,

Territorial Coop, ERANETs, BONUS, COST.

  • Equating to €3.7 billion of EU

funding and around €1.7 billion of national funding.

100 200 300 400 500 600 700 ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT KBBE ENERGY INFRA SECURITY PEOPLE ERC SMES SPACE ICT NMP INCO SIS REGPOT REGIONS SSH Funding allocated to marine and maritime projects (in Million EUR)

Total Funding EU Funding National Funding

Comparison of funding allocated to marine/maritime projects by the different themes of COOPERATION, activities of CAPACITIES and grants from the Specific Programmes PEOPLE and IDEAS.

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Different tools Adding value