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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine, THUENEN-INSTITUTE, EV ILVO, USTAN, COISPA +21 partnersDepartment of Agriculture Food and the Marine,THUENEN-INSTITUTE,EV ILVO,USTAN,COISPA,BIOR,WR,INSTITUT AGRO,Cepesca,DTU,Polytechnic University of Milan,MWC,AAU,IFREMER,WU,University of Strathclyde,DEFRA,CAU,UT,Marine Institute,AZTI,FONDAZIONE COISPA ETS,ARC,HCMR,UNIVERSITE DE BRETAGNE OCCIDENTALE,CIEMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101000318Overall Budget: 8,043,610 EURFunder Contribution: 8,043,610 EURSEAwise will address the key challenge preventing implementation of a fully operational European Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management: the need to increase fisheries benefits while reducing ecosystem impact under environmental change and increasing competition for space. The SEAwise network of stakeholders, advisory bodies and scientists will co-design key priorities and approaches to provide an open knowledge base on European Social-Ecological Fisheries Systems. SEAwise will innovate the prediction of social indicators of small-scale fisheries, coastal communities, carbon footprint and human health benefits. Using these indicators in fisheries models will help give advice on economically effective and socially acceptable governance under climate change, productivity changes, and the landing obligation. SEAwise will link the first ecosystem-scale assessment of maritime activities’ impacts on habitats with the fish stocks they support. Using ecosystem effects on fishing, including environmental metrics, density dependence, predation, stock health indicators and habitat extent will improve stock productivity predictions. Estimating effects of fishing on sensitive species, benthic habitats, food webs, biodiversity and litter allows evaluation of the mutual consistency of objectives for ecological and social systems. Multispecies-multifleet models will provide ecosystem forecasts of the effect of fisheries management measures. SEAwise will identify the simplest possible combination of management measures and investigate portfolio diversification as an approach for managing ecosystem resilience and climate adaptation. SEAwise tools and courses for ICES, GFCM, stakeholders and decision makers will ensure that these methods can be used directly in Mediterranean, western European, North Sea and Baltic Sea waters. The predictions will inform an online advice tool highlighting stock- and fisheries-specific social and ecological effects and management trade-offs.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2023Partners:IZSVE, COISPA, HCMR, TAGLIAPIETRA E FIGLI SRL, ECONOMIA DEL MARE DI CASALI ROBERTO +28 partnersIZSVE,COISPA,HCMR,TAGLIAPIETRA E FIGLI SRL,ECONOMIA DEL MARE DI CASALI ROBERTO,VORK DAMBRUG,UNIBO,OSLAND STAMFISK AS,University Of Thessaly,Marche Polytechnic University,CIBO E SALUTE SRL,KEFALONIA,Selonda S.A.,SALMAR FARMING AS,GMF,SLU,ALLER AQUA GROUP AS,DTU,SALMOBREED AS,Nofima,University of Haifa,Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus,DANISH SALMON AS,FEAP,NIREUS AQUACULTURE,MARINE FEED SWEDEN AB,ALINTEL SRL,IFOAM EU GROUP,WR,IRIDA,Campden BRI Magyarország Nonprofit Kft.,AlmaPlasma,AFGCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 817737Overall Budget: 7,088,070 EURFunder Contribution: 6,000,000 EURThe overall objective of FutureEUAqua is to effectively promote sustainable growth of resilient to climate changes, environmental friendly organic and conventional aquaculture of major fish species and low trophic level organisms in Europe, to meet future challenges with respect to the growing consumer demand for high quality, nutritious and responsibly produced food. To this end, FutureEUAqua will promote innovations in the whole value chain, including genetic selection, ingredients and feeds, non-invasive monitoring technologies, innovative fish products and packaging methods, optimal production systems such as IMTA and RAS, taking into account socioeconomic considerations by the participation of a wide spectrum of stakeholders, training and dissemination activities. To achieve the objective and to relate to the work program, nine work-packages will contribute to improvements of future aquaculture. To ensure sustainable and resilient production of fish in the future we will work with tailor made fish and feed (WP1 and WP2), and validate fish performance and water quality in cost-effective production systems (WP4). Consumer demand and awareness of how to choose sustainable and climate friendly seafood is part of WP3. With the increasing production of seafood, we face space-conflicts, which, in combination with the current regulatory frameworks will be considered (WP3). Wireless sensor technology (WP5) for health and welfare monitoring and novel technology for product quality and packaging (WP6) to meet future demands, will be implemented. Stakeholders' knowledge and views will be important, and communication, dissemination (WP8) as well as training sessions (WP7) will be emphasized
more_vert - ICEA,IFREMER,FEAP,COISPA,CULMAREX SA,JČU,AU,DTU,NOFIMA,ISTITUTO ZOOPROFILATTICO SPERIMENTALE DELLE VENEZI,DLO,SLU,DEBIOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 613547
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2016Partners:MINECO, University of the Aegean, University of Zadar, IBER BAS, IO BAS +37 partnersMINECO,University of the Aegean,University of Zadar,IBER BAS,IO BAS,University of Rostock,IOLR,SNU FF,RSHU,UTLN,OBIBSS,CNR,IBSS,IEO,UC,CLU srl,METU,INAT,SIO,UNIVERSITE MOHAMMED V DE RABAT,BAS,National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,Istanbul University,3E,Naturebureau,CSIC,UOM,CoNISMa,GEOECOMAR,FZKM NSBC,Sofia University,University of Malta,HCMR,NEA,INCDM - NIMRD,UkrSCES,NENUPHAR SARL,COISPA,DTU,MHI NASU,CNRS,STIFTELSEN NANSEN SENTER FOR MILJOOG FJERNMALINGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 287844more_vert