A-AAGORA and CLIMAREST joined forces at the All-Atlantic Forum 2025
The A-AAGORA project showcased its presence at the All-Atlantic Forum 2025, an initiative of the All-Atlantic Ocean Research and Innovation Alliance, held in Brussels on 25–26 September. A-AAGORA joined forces with the CLIMAREST project to create a shared exhibition space, highlighting their collaborative efforts and shared vision.
The All-Atlantic Forum 2025 represented a key moment for A-AAGORA to showcase its commitment to promoting ocean literacy and fostering international collaboration for a sustainable Ocean.
A-AAGORA and CLIMAREST had on display:
- “Explore the Ocean with Clio”: A captivating children’s book that encourages the younger generation to learn about the wonders of the ocean
- Policy briefs: Sharing valuable insights and recommendations from A-AAGORA and our partner projects
- Project videos: Showcasing the progress and outcomes of our innovative initiatives
- Mini games: Engaging activities designed to entertain and educate, complemented by an augmented reality poster.

Representing the A-AAGORA team at the event were Ana Lillebø, Project Coordinator, and Dionísia Laranjeiro, both from Universidade de Aveiro; Tânia Li Chen from the Atlantic International Research Centre; and Rudi Voss from Kiel University.
The sibling project CLIMAREST was represented by Ida Beathe Øverjordet, project coordinator, from SINTEF Ocean.


The All-Atlantic Forum offered a unique opportunity to connect with global leaders, innovators, and stakeholders in the field of ocean sustainability. It provided an important platform for sharing knowledge, fostering collaboration, and highlighting the vital work being carried out by the A-AAGORA project.

