The Brest Events are organized on the side by One Ocean Summit partners.
Some of these events will be held in the city and the port and will be open to the public.
PAVILION OF BREST OCEANOPOLIS AT THE OOS
Oceanopolis & 70.8, the National Centre of Scientific Culture dedicated to the ocean will host a pavilion at the Brest OOS: meetings, discussions, conferences are on the agenda to change the public’s outlook on the ocean.
Océanopolis - Port du Moulin Blanc
Event broadcast live - Access information at oceanopolis.com
Tuesday 8 February – 15:00
Discussions about OOS goals organised by Oceanopolis and Plateforme Ocean & Climat (POC)
Wednesday 9 February
14:00 - Roundtables “Ocean, Science and Society: from knowledge to citizenship” organised by the Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle (MNHN) and Oceanopolis.
17:00 - Conference “Regards croisés d’explorateurs sur l’océan : aventurier, spationaute et navigateur” organised by Oceanopolis Acts.
Thursday 10 February
14:00 - Roundtable “L’image au service de l’Ocean” organised by Oceanopolis, Office Français de la Biodiversité (OFB) and Collectif Argos.
18:30 – Participatory conference on governance of the high seas and biodiversity protection, organised by Université de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO), Oceanopolis, Fonds Français pour l’Environnement Mondial (FFEM), Office Français de la Biodiversité (OFB) and Infusion. association.
Friday 11 February
Discussions on the OSS conclusions and review, organised by Oceanopolis
Wednesday 9 to Friday 11 February
Meetings with experts for exchanges on key OOS topics – Mini-conferences – Educational game space for children.
Exhibit AMER on the capture of the ocean and its resources by human beings - Port du Moulin Blanc – Organised by Collectif Argos, Office Français de la Biodiversité (OFB) and Oceanopolis.
Photo exhibit by French and Quebec university students in marine science, organised by the Institut France Québec Maritime (IFQM) and Oceanopolis.
70.8 – ATELIER DES CAPUCINS
Tuesday 8 to Friday 11 February
Private visit of the gallery of maritime innovations to discover the different OSS topics.
CONTACT : Céline Liret, scientific director of Océanopolis, celine.liret@oceanopolis.com
THE UNIVERSITY OF BRETAGNE OCCIDENTALE (UBO) MOBILISES STUDENTS AND YOUNG RESEARCHERS IN MARINE AND COASTAL SCIENCE
Monday 10 January to Friday 11 February
LThe University of Brest has invited science students and young researchers worldwide to contribute to the global agenda on education and research in ocean and coastal sciences. Based on the outcome of this on-line consultation and on the OOS workshops, a contribution to the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development will be presented to the UN Ocean Conference held in Lisbon in June 2022.
CONTACT : Denis Bailly, coordinator Ocean University Initiative and Yves-Marie Paulet, vice-president Mer at Université de Brest, Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer (IUEM), contact@ocean-univ.org
EUROPE AT THE CORE OF THE SUMMIT
Meeting of European clusters (by invitation only, OOS delegates)
Wednesday 9 February, 11:00 - 12:30 Venue to be determined
The One Ocean Summit is an opportunity for the European Network of Maritime Clusters (ENMC) to meet and assess the expertise cumulated over the past decades and to look at new opportunities to respond to the new ocean challenges.
CONTACT : contact@cluster-maritime.fr
Presentation of the EU Mission “Regenerating our Ocean and Waters by 2030” with the European Commission
Tuesday 8 February 14:00 On-line event
The European Commission organises an on-line event jointly with Member States, regional representatives and the major regional networks.
The event is intended to kick off and organise discussions with the Members States, the Regions and the main stakeholders to co-build a charter of implementation and commitments for the EU Mission “Regenerating our Ocean and Waters by 2030”. The Charter will be signed between the European Commission, the Member States, representatives from third-party countries and the Regions who all commit to adopt policies and cooperate, align and mobilise resources and activities in order to achieve the three specific goals and targets of the Mission.
CONTACTS : Elisabetta Balzi, Head of Unit, European Commission, DG Research & Innovation,
elisabetta.balzi@ec.europa.eu
Magdalena Andreea Strachinescu Olteanu, European Commission, DG MARE, Magdalena- Andreea.strachinescu-olteanu@ec.europa.eu
Free tours open to OOS delegates
Wednesday 9 & Friday 11 February, at 13:30 to 18:30
Nocturnal at the Wednesday 9 February, until 20:30
The One Ocean Summit delegates will have free access to the collections of the Musée de la Marine, the Brest museum depicting several centuries of naval history, while enjoying a spectacular view on the harbour.
Delegates can also visit the Ateliers des Capucins to discover the dinghy of Emperor Napoléon Bonaparte in front of the entrance to the “70.8” gallery of maritime innovations.
CONTACT : Lucie Badin, l.badin@musee-marine.fr
The Institut de l’Ocean of Alliance Sorbonne Université, the National Navy and Plankton Planet invite the public to discover the invisible life in the ocean.
Wednesday 9 & Thursday 10 February, 9:00-12:00 and 14:00-18:00, Friday 11 February 9:00-12:00
CONTACT : Sebastien Goulard, sebastien.goulard@sorbonne-universite.fr
RESERVATION : https://my.weezevent.com/one-ocean-invisible-life
Wednesday 9 February – 18:00-21:00 Venue to be confirmed
A 3-hour evening discussion panel in partnership with Bluenove, to boost our collective intelligence and encourage synergies between private, public and scientific stakeholders who propose high-potential solutions, projects and initiatives to preserve and restore the ocean and our Blue Planet.
CONTACTS : Karine Tanguy, karine.wocf@gmail.com, Audrey Reisdorffer, areisdorffer@ yahoo.fr
Wednesday 9 & Thursday 10 February, 10:30, 15:30, 17:30
Orange Marine invites OOS delegates to:
Orange Marine, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Groupe Orange, installs and repairs subsea cables across the world for all types of customers. The company operates a fleet of 6 cable-laying vessels dedicated to this purpose.
CONTACT : communication.orange-marine@orange.com
Wednesday 9 February, at 11:00 to 12:30
Salle des Assemblées, siège de la CCIMBO
"S-100" is the new IHO standard for "e-navigation" aiming at describing the environment, adopted by the International Maritime Organization. It is considered as a digital revolution of the maritime sector, providing responses to modern e-navigation and sustainable development challenges of ocean activities as well. Why and how?
As new standard its adoption at international level requires a coordinated collaborative effort. How can we contribute?
A forum organized under the patronage of the International Hydrographic Organisation (IHO), the Shom, the CCIMBO (Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Brest West Brittany) and partners of a pathfinder European project "Blue Ports"
Program : https://www.s-100-a-standard-for-the-ocean.fr
Registration : https://form.jotform.com/220282529839362
Contact : contact@S-100-a-standard-for-the-ocean.fr
Wednesday 9 February, at 14:00 to 16:30
Closed online event
ORRAA’s event will bring together leaders from the finance and insurance sectors as well as governments and civil society to focus on how to build out a global ocean finance architecture. ORRAA – the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance, undertook research in 2021 led by its member, Palladium Impact Capital, and identified three core pieces of this infrastructure that it would focus on building out. At this side event, ORRAA will outline the idea behind the «Sea Change Impact Finance Facility».