Sopot / Gdynia, Poland — June 8 - 11, 2026
An international gathering dedicated to ocean advocacy, climate communication and youth engagement will take place in Sopot and Gdynia from 8 to 11 June 2026, as part of the YOLA (Youth Ocean Leadership and Advocacy) initiative and the International Youth Conference Sopot 2026 entitled 'Where the World is Heading’.
The event brings together young people, researchers, artists and ocean professionals to explore new ways of understanding and communicating ocean and climate challenges. It marks the second pilot edition of YOLA youth training, following its launch in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, and continues to develop interdisciplinary approaches connecting science, creativity and civic engagement.
Co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union, YOLA empowers young people to engage with ocean conservation and climate challenges through ocean literacy, leadership, creative exchange and participatory environmental action.
Three Days of YOLA Activities in Sopot and Gdynia
Across three days, the YOLA programme will create a space for exchange and experimentation around how ocean knowledge can be translated into meaningful communication and action.
Participants will take part in interactive workshops and collaborative sessions combining artistic, scientific and system-thinking approaches. The programme includes embodied storytelling, creative engagement with marine science, and explorations of the Baltic Sea as a living network of ecological, cultural and social relationships.
The sessions are moderated by practitioners and experts working across ocean science, environmental communication, education, artand activism, creating an interdisciplinary environment for dialogue and reflection.
International Youth Conference Sopot 2026 Entitled 'Where the is World Heading' Closes the Programme
The event concludes with the International Youth Conference Sopot 2026 entitled 'Where the World is Heading’, an open interdisciplinary platform for young scientists, students and early-career researchers.
Participants will share research, ideas and perspectives across humanities and social sciences, as well as natural and physical sciences. The programme also includes a dedicated session on inclusiveness in science, highlighting the importance of diverse voices and accessible research environments.
Selected contributions will be published in registered conference proceedings with ISBN and recognised with awards for outstanding work.
Key dates
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8 June 2026 - YOLA youth training workshops. Workshop information: here.
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9 June 2026 - YOLA exchange sessions (hybrid format). Agenda to be announced soon. Online participation via Zoom (08:30 AM Warsaw time), join here.
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10 June 2026 - International Youth Conference Sopot 2026 entitled 'Where the World is Heading' (hybrid format). Conference details and registration: here.
Media enquiries
Please contact:
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EU: Sara Granchinho | EurOcean Foundation |sara.granchinho@eurocean.org| +351 968 060 151 |
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Poland: Izabela Kotynska-Zielinska | Today We Have |kotynska-zielinska@todaywehave.com| +48 666 084 406
About YOLA
YOLA (Youth Ocean Leadership and Advocacy) is an initiative designed to empower young people to engage in oceanconservation and climate policy through interdisciplinary learning, creativity, and science communication. It supports the development of skills and networks that enable youth to contribute meaningfully to ocean sustainability challenges.
YOLA is a collaborative effort led by Nausicaá, EurOcean, Ghent University, the Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IOPAN) and Today We Have.