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The primary objective of the OCEANIDS project is to develop tools and applications that foster a more resilient and inclusive society in coastal regions through improved, well-informed, and integrated seascape management. To achieve this, the project hinges on the technological advancements it proposes and on effectively disseminating and communicating its vision, progress, achievements, and findings to a broad and diverse audience.Deliverable 6.2, titled "Dissemination and Communication Plan," serves as a comprehensive blueprint for the project's communication strategy, detailing the methodologies, channels, and tools to be employed. This deliverable is connected to Task 6.1 “Dissemination, Communication and High Impact collateral” of Work Package (WP) 6 “Communication, Dissemination, and Exploitation of project results”, led by MetisBaltic (METIS). This report outlines a multi-faceted approach to dissemination, leveraging various channels to ensure broad and effective outreach. The initial version of this plan is scheduled for release in Month 6 (M6), with subsequent updates anticipated in Months 18 (M18) and 32 (M32).The plan presented here emphasizes the importance of clear, consistent, and targeted communication to convey the project's objectives, the significance of its research and development activities, and its potential societal impact. It aims to foster a dialogue with stakeholders and the public, encouraging collaboration, feedback, and participation. The communication strategy is designed to be adaptive and capable of responding to emerging findings, stakeholder needs, and public interest throughout the project's lifecycle.Deliverable 6.2 is critical to the OCEANIDS project, underpinning its goal of advancing technological and methodological boundaries and ensuring that its innovations lead to tangible societal benefits. Through strategic dissemination and communication, OCEANIDS commits to transparency, engagement, and collaboration, ensuring that its contributions to climate-informed maritime spatial planning and the Blue Economy are recognized, utilized, and built upon by the global community.