For the sailing and yachting sector, this transition is both environmental and operational. We recognise the importance of protecting sensitive ecosystems but also the need for solutions that work in real navigation conditions, across diverse locations, and for different types of vessels.
This commitment reflects a shared intention to support the effective implementation of eco-mooring systems in practice.
Protecting Posidonia meadows requires solutions that function not only ecologically, but operationally. Eco-moorings must be safe, reliable, and adaptable across different conditions. This commitment reflects a willingness to engage in shaping solutions that are both effective and practical.
Stakeholder Dialogue & Insights
To support informed and practical eco-mooring planning, Sustainable Sailing Greece convened representatives from the sailing, charter, conservation and marine governance sectors during the first Greek Seagrass Forum on 30 April 2026. The resulting roundtable report captures key discussion themes, stakeholder insights and recommendations relating to the future implementation of eco-moorings in Greece.
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We invite operators, organisations, and stakeholders across the sailing and yachting sector to express their support and contribute to this effort.
Building Practical Eco-Mooring Solutions for Greece: Insights from the Sustainable Sailing Greece Roundtable
The following organisations have taken an early position in supporting the implementation of eco-mooring systems in priority areas of Greece.