During the first reporting period, BlueLightS conducted a comprehensive review of blue education initiatives and policies across Europe, combining desk research and stakeholder consultations. Findings were presented at the One Ocean Science Congress, highlighting bottlenecks and future directions. This review informed the development of national experimentation roadmaps in nine countries, tailored to their specific contexts, policies, and educational systems. It also guided the creation of a blueprint for a European framework to strengthen blue education, identifying key drivers of change and actionable steps at individual, school, and national levels. Experimentation began in December 2024, with early results including surveys to assess project impact (Greece), teacher training modules (Croatia), educational resources (Spain and Ireland), and the establishment of a “blue education node” (Sweden). Additionally, 17 schools received funding through BlueLightS’ first call for Blue Challenges, and a second call was launched in May 2025, aiming to fund 75–80 projects.
A digital hub for blue education was also established, featuring networking spaces, a resource center (154 resources in 12 languages as of June 2025), monthly webinars, and information on funding opportunities. By June 2025, the platform had 209 members.