Conference

CCB Annual Conference and General Meeting

10 November 2025

Conference

CCB Annual Conference and General Meeting

Start date: 10 November 2025

End date:  12 November 2025

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Place: Uppsala, Sweden

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CCB Annual Conference and General Meeting
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The Coalition Clean Baltic (CCB) is pleased to invite you to the Annual Conference and General Meeting 2025, taking place in Uppsala Sweden from 10th November - 12th November!

This three-day event brought together Council member, Member Organizations, Observers and CCB Secretariat for valuable discussion, knowledge sharing and networking opportunity.

- On 10 November, we welcomed your arrival with a dinner and an informal networking event with a brief presentation about MPA management in the Baltic.

- On 11 November, our Annual Conference started with opportunities to engage across CCB network through World Cafe, Working Area Workshops and a delicious dinner with opportunities to dance and mingle.

- On 12 November, our General Meeting started with follow up of last General Meetings and opened the floor for you Member and Observer Organization to share your ideas, thoughts and information.

The participants' list will be available upon request to the CCB Secretariat.

Outcomes of the Annual Conference
- Dialogues by working areas to start planning CCB's activities for 2026 and beyond,
- Presentation of “Current state of MPA management in the Baltic Sea Region”
- Workshop on active restoration, Carbon Capture Storage (CCS) and underwater noise & NonHazCity 3 and BaltiPlast results
- Presentation of CCB Youth Group work in 2025
- CCB Policy reviews and updates.

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