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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:TUT, Saare Arenduskeskus, LIAA, PEIPSI CTC, VIDZEMEPLANNING REGION +8 partnersTUT,Saare Arenduskeskus,LIAA,PEIPSI CTC,VIDZEMEPLANNING REGION,Association of Estonian Marine Industries,VENTSPILS BRIVOSTAS PARVALDE,BALTIC COASTS ASSOCIATION,UT,VUAS,PASAULES DABAS FONDS,ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTMENT CENTER,LHEIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101186498Overall Budget: 4,999,820 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,820 EURThe MarTe project aims to facilitate sustainable blue growth in the Baltic region by establishing Estonian and Latvian marine innovation Excellence Hub. This will be achieved through the collaboration of diverse stakeholders including academic institutions (TalTech, University of Tartu, Ventspils University of Applied Sciences, Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology), public sector (Environmental Investment Centre, Kurzeme Planning Region, Saaremaa Development Centre, Latvian Investment and Development Agency), industry (Association of Estonian Marine Industries, Port of Ventspils), and coastal communities (WWF, Baltijas Krasti, Saarte Koostöökogu). By leveraging quadruple-helix collaborations, MarTe will create a cross-border innovation strategy and supportive network for fostering new technologies throughout the marine industry value chain. Project objectives include collaborative R&D, ecosystem empowerment, and policy influence for advancing marine technologies, reinforcing stakeholder linkages, improving ecosystem capacity building, closing the knowledge gaps, supporting SMEs and startups, and elevating the visibility of the regional blue economy innovation ecosystems. In alignment with EU Green Deal and regional smart specialization strategies, the strategic framework focuses on marine technology innovation uptake in areas like offshore energy, smart vessels and ports, sustainable use of marine resources and marine ecosystem protection. Through a comprehensive approach encompassing stakeholder engagement and capacity building, MarTe strives for a significant impact on the sustainable blue economy in Baltics.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:HZG, 52°North GmbH, SINTEF AS, HELCOM, NLS FGI +14 partnersHZG,52°North GmbH,SINTEF AS,HELCOM,NLS FGI,AAU,DKRZ,CSC,FVB,SYKE,BOKU,University of Malta,CSIC,RUB,NORWEGIAN INSTITUTE FOR WATER RESEARCH,Ministry of the Environment,UT,LHEI,CREAFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101094434Overall Budget: 7,601,820 EURFunder Contribution: 7,601,820 EURThe overall objective of the project is to develop a virtual environment equipped with FAIR multi-disciplinary data and services to support marine and freshwater scientists and stakeholders restoring healthy oceans, seas, coastal and inland waters. The AquaINFRA virtual environment will enable the target stakeholders to store, share, access, analyse and process research data and other research digital objects from their own discipline, across research infrastructures, disciplines and national borders leveraging on EOSC and the other existing operational dataspaces. Besides supporting the ongoing development of the EOSC as an overarching research infrastructure, AquaINFRA is addressing the specific need for enabling researchers from the marine and freshwater communities to work and collaborate across those two domains. A specific goal of AquaINFRA will be to develop an EOSC based research infrastructure combining the marine and freshwater domains, which will include the development of a cross domain and cross-country search and discovery mechanism as well as building services for spatio-temporal analysis and modelling through Virtual Research Environments. A set of strategic use cases including a Pan-European use case as well as more focused use cases in the Baltic Sea and the North Sea will provide the setting for co-designing and testing services in the targeted research communities. The AquaINFRA project results are expected to contribute to the utilisation of EOSC as an overarching research infrastructure enabling collaboration across the domains of marine and freshwater scientists and stakeholders working on restoring of healthy oceans, seas, coastal and inland waters.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:Oslo Kommune, Ministry of the Environment, HCMR, FIHAC, SYKE +11 partnersOslo Kommune,Ministry of the Environment,HCMR,FIHAC,SYKE,LHEI,SINTEF AS,UdG,CSIC,LG,NLS FGI,AAU,IOW,Keha-Centre,PAP/RAC,GALP COSTA BRAVAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101157243Overall Budget: 3,467,340 EURFunder Contribution: 3,467,340 EURThe EU Mission ‘Restore our Ocean and Waters’ (Mission Ocean) aims at protecting and restoring the health of our ocean and waters through research and innovation, citizen engagement, and blue investments by 2030. The creation of the European Digital Twin Ocean (EU DTO) supports this mission as well as the key initiative of the European Commission, Destination Earth (DestinE), aiming at developing a highly accurate digital model of the Earth on a global scale to be able to monitor, simulate, and predict the interaction between natural phenomena and human activities. Addressing the Horizon Europe call HORIZON-MISS-2023-OCEAN-01-8, SEADITO focuses on the need for a targeted set of analytical methods and tools to support the development of the EU DTO including integrating social-ecological models in order to establish a comprehensive decision support platform. SEADITO aims at increasing transdisciplinary abilities of social-ecological models by updating and integrating them for improved Ecosystem-based Management, and a set of case studies in the Baltic Sea, the North Sea and the Mediterranean as well a Pan-European case study will provide the contexts for the multi-actor processes identifying user needs, as well as co-designing and testing components and services in the targeted user communities. The results will include sets of interoperable, spatial explicit, and DTO compliant social-ecological decision-support components based on FAIR principles (e.g. to be integrated with EDITO-Model Lab), as well as scalable and multi-level social-ecological models, integrated quantitative and qualitative social-ecological indicators, and workflows quantifying and integrating cultural and behavioural aspects. The components will be tested through an interactive spatial platform, the SEADITO Explorer equipped with visual demonstrators of social-ecological models and a Scenario Toolkit (WIST). Learning materials will target young researchers, decision-makers, and the public.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2027Partners:Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, KVAROY SALMON, VETIK OU, ORIGIN BY OCEAN OY, SYKE +21 partnersGhent University, Gent, Belgium,KVAROY SALMON,VETIK OU,ORIGIN BY OCEAN OY,SYKE,EMÜ,KTH,F6S IE,UT,RWTH,WR,Ministry of the Environment,UKSH,LHEI,DEVAN-MICROPOLIS,SDU,Nofima,SUBMARINER NETWORK FOR BLUE GROWTH EWIV,SJY SEAWEED AS,CSCP,TNO,INOVA+,POWER ALGAE OU,OCEANBASIS GMBH,ALGIECEL APS,EUROFISHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101112943Overall Budget: 12,027,300 EURFunder Contribution: 10,939,100 EURThe AlgaeProBANOS project addresses a challenge in the Baltic and North Sea (BANOS) area: how to harmonise economic development with social and environmental goals in line with the Mission Ocean... There is a rising demand for green healthy natural consumer and biobased products, and algae can become the biomass resource of the future, without using fresh water, arable land, or added fertilisers and or pesticides. Both the Baltic and North sea engulf the necessary conditions to scale up production and produce both commodity and sophisticated algae-based products. AlgaeProBanos (APB) brings together 26 experts and industry partners from the BANOS area and beyond, to accelerate product development and market access of sustainable algae solutions. Concretely, APB will support six business pilots, SMEs and startups, to bring eight algae products to the market (TRL7-9) namely in food, feed, nutraceuticals, textiles, cosmetics and plant biostimulants applications. Value chains are based on microalgae and seaweeds, sourced in the Baltic or North Sea or from recycled resources. Innovation takes place in iterative loops with assessments to secure maximum robustness, efficiency, and sustainablesustainability. Furthermore value chains are built with end-users' needs put in the centre, through engaging users in co-creation activities, to ensure maximum uptake. Digital tools are developed to support all actors from biomass producers to consumers. In the end, GoToMarket strategies are tailored to the pilots, providing a trajectory to reach the market. In a meta level, the Algae Accelerator develops new and aggregates existing knowledge, and develops a portfolio of solutions, guidelines and a collaboration and training platform, to benefit the entire algae industry and nourish it into a thriving industry by 2050. The legacy of APB will be deposited to the Ocean Mission BANOS and the EU4Algae.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:Deltares, UT, GTK, NCRD, DE BLAUWE CLUSTER +15 partnersDeltares,UT,GTK,NCRD,DE BLAUWE CLUSTER,CIEM,IFREMER,SUBMARINER NETWORK FOR BLUE GROWTH EWIV,IO PAN,VLIZ,SDU,SIVL,DTU,Ministry of Science and Higher Education,PAU,SINTEF AS,EZK,FZJ,PAN,LHEIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101093845Overall Budget: 2,999,990 EURFunder Contribution: 2,999,990 EURThe EU-Mission ‘Restore our Ocean, Seas and Waters by 2030’ is a new EU wide broad mobilization initiative, expected to bring concrete solutions to protect its ecosystems and biodiversity, prevent and eliminate pollution and turning the blue economy both carbon-neutral and circular. Substantial resources are made available to establish lighthouse projects, BlueParks and improved digital knowledge systems. These need to be matched with corresponding efforts by all stakeholders at national and regional scale. BlueMissionBANOS, BMB, has the ambition to act as an efficient facilitator and knowledge broker as to inspire, engage, and support stakeholders from politics, industry, science and the public across the BANOS area to channel resources effectively towards the Mission Ocean objectives. The BMB consortium gathers some of the most active research institutes, networks/clusters and funding agencies from the Baltic and North Sea sea-basin. Capitalizing on their past and ongoing activities, BMB partners will work with existing governance structures from regional up to transnational level within the BANOS area to design an effective, transparent, mutually-reinforcing interplay between them (WP2); support citizen engagement initiatives to align with the Mission’s objectives (WP3); accelerate the deployment of solutions through five innovation and demonstration cycles (WP4); develop a consistent monitoring framework to assess Mission performance including definition of baselines; key performance indicators and sources/methods to capture and analyse the relevant data (WP5); supported by a digital, interactive portal showcasing projects and services relevant to Mission deployment (WP6). To maximize effectiveness of available public and private funding opportunities and achieve critical mass for action, activities will be coordinated and communicated within BMB; including Lighthouse demonstrators, as well as with EU structures and EU wide projects (WP1).
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