Chapter 4. Multi-Use Combination Example: Offshore wind + Tourism at offshore park in Denmark

6.5 Course conclusion and the next steps!

In conclusion, ocean multi-use, defined as the intentional joint use of marine resources by multiple maritime activities in close proximity, offers significant potential but also faces notable challenges. Further work in this field is necessary, and the involvement of young professionals and future experts could accelerate its transition from the project or pilot phase to commercial viability. Despite the challenges, it remains a promising approach for the future of marine resource management.

In the bonus chapter, you will have the opportunity to listen to more than 15 short interviews with individuals directly involved in the offshore renewable energy industry and ocean multi-use projects.

All course participants and alumni get access to a closed forum group where they may ask questions and share their thoughts! Remember to communicate genuinely and respectfully.

To receive your certificate, ensure you have completed all lessons, including those in the bonus chapter, by clicking “Complete and Continue” or “Next Lesson” after each one. You must also score at least 3 out of 5 on the quiz, which allows for two retakes. Please note that the quiz is currently unavailable due to technical issues. However, you can take an alternative online quiz version here: https://forms.gle/ht2XKpnqy6mdLzv49. Your score on this online quiz will not impact your eligibility for the certificate.

Once you have marked all lectures as completed, you will be able to collect your certificate, which will appear in your student account on the left-side menu:

If you encounter any issues accessing your certificate, please contact Marko Kovacevic, the course creator, at mko@submariner-network.eu.

Make sure to also check the Resources section, to get to latest reports and reviews on the topic of ocean multi-use. Thank you for your attention!