WP1, Provision of recommendations for the implementation of new technologies, refinement of regional structuring, and definition of a Science Strategy including a prospective analysis.
WP2, The shared proposals established with other RIs were successful. MoCs were written with 4 RIs and await signatures.
WP3, Outcomes include the harmonisation of plankton, chlorophyll-A, carbonate system and CDOM observations, of glider operations, and include transboundary capacities for coastal risks, cross-order collaboration efforts, and integration of data from multiple observing platforms, for several RIs.
WP4, PSSs led to better regional scientific cooperation and integration of activities. The value of transnational, multi-platform sampling strategies to answer common needs was shown. Observation gaps were accurately established.
WP5, A collaboration with OBPS led to the publication of an article on ocean practices. A description of homogenisation tools for observing platforms, the definition of best practices for biological sensors and of technical recommendations for integration were provided.
WP6, An optimised Data Management Plan was produced, as its early implementation led to identify gaps.
WP7, Three devices underwent successful trials: the PSP for real-time plankton monitoring, the ACOBS for benthic processes monitoring, and the WASP for automated eDNA collection.
WP8, Of the 4 TA calls, 39 projects and 126 users were supported, generating positive feedback.
WP9, A User Strategy was defined, and a Business Plan was established to frame future services with an accordingly adaptable governance. Key relationships with mandatory RIs and entities were mapped, in particular EOOS.
WP10, Communication was done for the promotion of VAs, TAs, PSS activities, and engagement and collaborations with other RIs. Social followers and website traffic increased.
WP11, Resulting recommendations from VA assessments are bound to strengthen outreach strategies, and to diversify user engagement metrics to deepen our understanding of services’ utilisation.