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Key outcomes from the third All-Atlantic Ocean Research Forum

Key outcomes from the third All-Atlantic Ocean Research Forum

The third All-Atlantic Ocean Research Forum, co-hosted by South Africa together with the European Commission, took place online on the 3rd  and 4th of December 2020 to showcase the progress of initiatives that have started in efforts to support the implementation of the Belém and Galway Statements. The Forum, with over 500 participants and more than 60 speakers from all over the Atlantic, from pole to pole, focused on strategic ways and actions in which the All-Atlantic research activities can contribute to the socio-economic recovery of countries from COVID-19 and the impact it seeks to have on the Atlantic communities and citizens.

Discover the key outcomes and conclusions in the All-Atlantic Ocean Research Forum Report!

 

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