
The Atlantic and Arctic regions face environmental challenges due to pollution and climate change, which threaten substantial biodiversity loss. The EU-funded BlueActionAA project will mobilise and engage communities across the Atlantic and Arctic regions in efforts to restore and protect marine and freshwater ecosystems. By fostering community-led initiatives, the project seeks to make progress toward the objectives of the EU Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030.” BlueActionAA will provide support to local stakeholders, including financial aid through cascading grants, technical assistance, and capacity-building resources to ensure effective and sustainable ecosystem restoration actions. BlueActionAA key components include:
- Cascading Grants for Community-Led Pilot Actions: Awarding at least 5 grants (EUR 200,000 to EUR 2 million each) to projects addressing local ecological and socio-economic challenges.
- Support for Transition Agendas: Funding at least 20 strategic roadmaps, each up to EUR 100,000, to guide communities in achieving the Mission’s objectives and ensuring long-term sustainability.
- Technical Assistance: Providing tailored support, including business plan development, impact assessments, and capacity-building programs, to enhance stakeholders’ ability to implement and scale solutions.
Expected outcomes include:
- Demonstrable, measurable progress towards the Mission’s objectives through well-managed, community-led actions.
- Support for EU member states and stakeholders in implementing marine and freshwater ecosystem-related legislation.
- Increased engagement and resource mobilization from communities to restore oceans, seas, and waters.
- Enhanced readiness at the local level to deploy innovative restoration solutions.
BlueActionAA will ensure broad participation, leveraging local knowledge and fostering long-term commitment to ecosystem protection, contributing to the European Green Deal’s biodiversity, pollution, and climate targets.
