The Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance (AORA) between Canada, the European Union and the United States was launched by the signatories of the Galway Statement on Atlantic Ocean Cooperation in May 2013. The AORA intend to advance the shared vision of an Atlantic Ocean that is healthy, resilient, safe, productive, understood and treasured so as to promote the well-being, prosperity and security of the present and future generations.
The AORA Cooperation is led by:
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Directorate General Research and Innovation, European Commission |
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States of America |
The challenge of keeping our ocean healthy is too great for any one nation to tackle alone. Together, we are building an Atlantic community of researchers, policymakers, businesses and citizens. This Atlantic Community extends across and along the Atlantic Ocean.
AORA facilitates common research and knowledge exchange for us to provide healthy, resilient oceans for our future generations.
Our shared vision is an Atlantic that is healthy, resilient, safe, productive, understood and treasured so as to promote the well-being, prosperity and security of present and future generations.
Together, we in Canada, the European Union and the United States of America, are building a community across and along the Atlantic Ocean focusing on these five key areas.
To find out more about "An Atlantic Ocean Map" click here.
To find out more about "Ocean Observation" click here.
To find out more about "Food from the Ocean" click here.
To find out more about "A Healthy Ocean" click here.
To find out more about "Ocean Literacy" click here.
This website is developed by the AANChOR Coordination and Support Action, aimed to support the implementation of the Belém Statement, which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 818395.