29
Mar
2021
Water is coming: the EU Strategy on climate adaptation – focus on coastal erosion and sea level rise
29-03-2021
14:30
-16:30
17
Mar
2021
Presentation of the Ocean Framework: A platform to help companies measure and reduce their impact on the ocean
17-03-2021
11:00
- 17-02-2021
12:30
23
Feb
2021
Sharing responsibility - a coherent approach to European ocean observation
23-02-2021
14:00
-16:00
16
Feb
2021
What state aid rules to support the recovery in maritime and insular regions?
16-02-2021
10:30
-12:30
10
Dec
2020
Managing ships effluents in the context of the European Green Deal
10-12-2020
10:00
-12:30
03
Dec
2020
SEArica Conference on the Black Sea: How can regional frameworks foster sustainable blue growth in the Black Sea basin?
03-12-2020
10:00
-12:00
Online
20
Nov
2020
Blue spaces: How to promote health and wellbeing in Europe
20-11-2020
15:00
-16:00
Online
05
Nov
2020
Marine biodiversity in a changing climate: How do we best enable the Baltic Sea ecosystem to be part of the solution?
05-11-2020
10:00
-11:30
Online
14
Oct
2020
Maritime industries: recovering from the Covid-19 crisis and building a strong renewal strategy
14-10-2020
11:00
-13:00
Online
What is an Intergroup?
The Seas, Rivers, Islands and Coastal Areas Intergroup is one of the 28 Intergroups that were approved in December 2024 by the Conference of Presidents for the 10th legislature of the European Parliament. Intergroups can be formed by MEPs from any political group and any parliamentary committee with a view to holding informal exchanges of views on particular issues and promoting contact between MEPs and civil society.
The Seas, Rivers, Islands and Coastal Areas Intergroup brings together close to 100 MEPs from 6 different political groups and 19 Member States.
Intergroups are not Parliament bodies and therefore may not express Parliament's opinion.
Intergroups are subject to internal rules adopted by the Conference of Presidents on 16 December 1999 (last updated on 11 September 2014), which set out the conditions under which intergroups may be established at the beginning of each parliamentary term and their operating rules.