Strengthening Mediterranean Cooperation: SHARE4MED Advances Dialogue on Environmental Monitoring

Each step reinforces the idea that the Mediterranean is not only a shared space, but also a shared responsibility—one that requires continuous dialogue, mutual learning, and coordinated action.

Publication Date
20/04/2026
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Following our participation in Brussels at the event Mediterranean Pact, From Territories to Cities – The Shared Transition Agenda, SHARE4MED continued its journey across the Mediterranean with a series of field and institutional exchanges aimed at strengthening cooperation on sustainable marine and coastal management.

On 8th April, in Genoa, SHARE4MED hosted the Algerian partners LSIM Laboratoire des Sciences et Ingénierie Maritimes, together with the Rector and Vice Rector of Université des Sciences et de la Technologie d’Oran – Mohamed Boudiaf (USTO-MB), opening a constructive dialogue with ARPAL – Agenzia regionale per la protezione dell’ambiente ligure on environmental monitoring and cooperation. The meeting provided a valuable opportunity to align perspectives, strengthen institutional ties, and explore shared approaches to addressing environmental challenges affecting marine ecosystems and coastal communities across the Mediterranean.

The exchange also allowed participants to reflect on the role of data, innovation, and cross-border cooperation in shaping more resilient coastal strategies. By bringing together different experiences and operational contexts, the meeting contributed to reinforcing the project’s core objective: building bridges between territories facing similar environmental challenges, such as coastal erosion, and the socio-economic impacts associated with them.

The journey continued on 9th April in La Spezia, where SHARE4MED engaged with local economic operators. The visit provided a valuable occasion to explore the use of artificial reefs and data-driven monitoring systems to support healthier and more balanced marine ecosystems. SHARE4MED had also the opportunity to explore operational practices – such as shellfish farming – and to discuss emerging solutions for sustainable aquaculture.

This exchange of knowledge between research, industry, and local expertise highlighted the importance of integrating traditional know-how with technological innovation. It also underlined how collaborative approaches can generate practical solutions to improve environmental sustainability and productivity in marine activities.

Across these recent activities, SHARE4MED is progressively strengthening its network across the Mediterranean, fostering connections that go beyond individual events and contribute to a shared, long-term vision. A vision oriented toward healthier waters, more sustainable coastal economies, and stronger cooperation between European and non-European partners.

Each step reinforces the idea that the Mediterranean is not only a shared space, but also a shared responsibility—one that requires continuous dialogue, mutual learning, and coordinated action.

SHARE4MED remains committed to advancing this path, building synergies that turn collaboration into concrete impact for the future of our seas.

Last Update

20/04/2026