K L -3 S 0 y -0 n 8 o -2 p EUROPEAN For further information 53-E sis COMMISSION on fisheries and aquaculture research: N-C of F I http://ec.europa.eu/research/ S Synopsis of H http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/fisheries/index_en.htm E http://cordis.europa.eu/home_en.html RI FISHERIES & AQUACULTURE E S & research projects A Q U in the 6th Framework Programme A C U L T U R E r e s e a r c h p r o j e c t s i n t h e 6 th F r a m e w o r k P r o ISBN 978-92-79-08351-8 g r a m m e 00_2008_0699_cover_EN.indd 1 18-02-2009 15:06:30 How to obtain EU publications Our priced publications are available from EU Bookshop (http://bookshop.europa.eu), where you can place an order with the sales agent of your choice. The Publications Office has a worldwide network of sales agents. You can obtain their contact details by sending a fax to (352) 29 29-42758. 00_2008_0699_cover_EN.indd 2 18-02-2009 15:06:30 European Commission Community research Synopsis of FISHERIES & AQUACULTURE research projects in the 6th Framework Programme Directorate General Directorate General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries for Research 01_2008_0699_txt_EN.indd 1 17-02-2009 10:39:12 Cover picture: Mussel ropes - Etang de Thau - France © Ifremer/ Olivier DUGORNAY Europe Direct is a service to help you find answers to your questions about the European Union Freephone number (*): 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 (*) Certain mobile telephone operators do not allow access to 00 800 numbers or these calls may be billed. More information on the European Union is available on the Internet (http://europa.eu). Cataloguing data can be found at the end of this publication. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2008 ISBN 978-92-79-08351-8 © European Communities, 2008 Reproduction is authorised provided the source is acknowledged. Printed in Italy Printed on white chlorine-free PaPer 01_2008_0699_txt_EN.indd 2 17-02-2009 10:39:13 Foreword The Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) is a dynamic process where several critical issues are tackled simultaneously. Larger sharing of responsibilities with national govern- ments and stakeholders, a shift to longer-term management strategies, a move to- wards fishing effort management and fleet-based management, implementation of recovery plans for depleted stocks, integration of environmental requirements, devel- opment of the economic dimension of the CFP, and the strategic plan for aquaculture are examples of areas which characterize the new orientation of the CFP. EU fisheries management is facing serious challenges. A large number of stocks are classified as outside safe biological limits and zero catch has been advised for sev- eral stocks. Aquaculture has been one of the fastest growing animal production sectors in Europe and European aquaculture research is worldwide recognised as a major player. There is, however, often a gap between the knowledge generated and the ability to translate it into market opportunities. These new challenges call for higher quality and timely delivery of advice. At the same time the complexity of the research questions is increasing, in particular with the integration of environment requirements. Promoting sustainable fisheries and aquaculture through an integrated approach combining the latest advances in science, together with environmental and socio- economical factors is a critical objective of EU research programmes and, in par- ticular, of the 6th Framework Programme of Research. FP6 Research in support of Fisheries and Aquaculture focused on the following ob- jectives: • Solving policy problems via pragmatic and much more applied research with shorter timing for individual projects (SSP programme), • Promoting excellence in science in priority thematic areas of Food quality and Safety (Priority 5) and Sustainable development, global change and ecosystem (Priority 6), • Developing international cooperation activities (Inco programme) and specific research activities for SMEs, • Increasing capacity building through mobility of researchers (Marie Curie ac- tions), • Promoting coordination of national research programmes among Member States (ERANET scheme). Through its funds to European projects and its links to national research activities, FP6 has strengthened research in fisheries and aquaculture in universities, research centres and industry. It has backed scientific areas of high priorities such as scien- 3 01_2008_0699_txt_EN.indd 3 17-02-2009 10:39:13 tific basis of fisheries management, fisheries monitoring, control and surveillance, animal welfare, functional genomics, stress and disease resistance, nutrition and feeding, husbandry etc. Efforts have also been made to promote dissemination of results to users through different channels (scientific publications, specific work- shops, books, international conferences, etc). The scientific community has provided excellent contribution to the research pri- orities, thus demonstrating the great interest not only by researchers but also by industry, policy-makers and stakeholders for this programme. There is now a com- prehensive portfolio of 159 funded and running projects. The synopsis provides information on all running projects, classified by specific programme, scientific keywords, number of contract, acronym and/or country. Most of them have a website address, which can be easily accessed for further in- formation on the projects. We hope that readers will find this publication both interesting and useful. The synopsis targets a wide audience including not only researchers, but also industry, public authorities and public at large involved in the fisheries and aquaculture sec- tors. Fokion Fotiadis Jose Manuel Silva Rodriguez Director General Director General Directorate General for Maritime Directorate General for Research Affairs and Fisheries 4 01_2008_0699_txt_EN.indd 4 17-02-2009 10:39:14 Acknowledgements Acknowledgments are due to Maria Merlo, Tuuli Kytölä, Apostolos Peltekis, Hans Jellasics, and Annemie Van Vaerenbergh for collecting the information and prepar- ing the synopsis and to Jacques Fuchs and Stamatis Varsamos for the technical su- pervision of the document. Nota Bene Every care has been taken in the preparation of this synopsis and the information is provided in good faith. This synopsis is a compilation of abstracts of the projects. Some abstracts were corrected to create a more uniform presentation. Neverthe- less, the contents cannot be guaranteed to be accurate or complete, and remains under the responsibility of the coordinators of these projects. Neither the European Commission nor any person acting on behalf of the Commission can be held re- sponsible for the contents or for the use which might be made of them. In all cases where up-to-date information is sought regarding a particular project, contact should be made with its coordinator. 5 01_2008_0699_txt_EN.indd 5 17-02-2009 10:39:14 01_2008_0699_txt_EN.indd 6 17-02-2009 10:39:14 Table of contents INTroducTIoN 17 Eu coNTAcTs For FP6 FIshErIEs ANd AquAculTurE ProjEcTs 25 Block 1: FocusINg ANd INTEgrATINg EuroPEAN rEsEArch 27 Priority thematic areas 29 Priority 5: Food quality and safety 29 FOOD-1: Total Food Chain 31 SEAFOODPLUS: Health promoting, safe seafood of high eating quality 32 in a consumer driven fork-to-farm concept FOOD-2: Epidemiology of food-related diseases and allergies 35 ERMES:European Research for Mediterranean seafood 36 FOOD-3: Impact of food on health 39 EPIZONE: Network on epizootic disease diagnosis & control 40 EUROLATSEA: European Research for the Latin American seafood industry 42 FOOD-4: ‘Traceability’ processes along the production chain 45 SUSTAINAQ: Sustainable aquaculture production through the use 46 of recirculation systems FOOD-5: Methods of analysis, detection and control 49 AQUAGRIS: Environmental management reform for sustainable farming, 50 fisheries and aquaculture BIOTOX: Development of cost-effective tools for risk management 52 and traceability systems for marine biotoxins in seafood BIOTOXMARIN: Development of novel analytic tools for the detection 54 of marine biotoxins DETECTOX: Development of an SPR-based biosensor for the detection 56 of lipophilic phycotoxins in shellfish residues FOOD-6: Safer and environmentally friendly production and healthier 59 foodstuffs CONSENSUS: Multi-Stakeholder Platform for Sustainable Aquaculture 60 in Europe EADGENE: European Animal Disease Genomics Network of Excellence 62 for Animal Health and Food Safety FEEDING FATS SAFETY: Quality and safety of feeding fats obtained 64 from waste or by-products from the food chain IMAQUANIM: Improved immunity of aquacultured animals 66 7 01_2008_0699_txt_EN.indd 7 17-02-2009 10:39:14 FOOD-7: Impact of animal feed on human health 69 AQUAMAX: Sustainable aquafeeds to maximise the health benefits 70 of farmed fish for consumers FOOD-9: Specific Support Actions 73 CODE-EFABAR: Code of Good Practice for Farm Animal Breeding 74 and Reproduction Priority 6: Sustainable development, global change and ecosystems 77 SUSTDEV-3: Global change and ecosystems 79 SUSTDEV-3.3: Biodiversity and ecosystems 81 BASIN: Resolving the impact of climatic processes on ecosystems 82 of the North Atlantic basin and shelf seas: Integrating and advancing observation, monitoring, and prediction COBO: Integrating new technologies for the study of benthic 83 ecosystem response to human activity: towards a Coastal Ocean Benthic Observatory DAISIE: Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventories for Europe 85 ELME: European Lifestyles and Marine Ecosystems 87 ESTTAL: Expressed sequence tags of toxic Algae 89 EUR-OCEANS: EURopean network of excellence for OCean Ecosystems 90 ANalysiS FISH & CHIPS: Towards DNA chip technology as a standard analytical 93 tool for the identification of marine organisms in biodiversity and ecosystem science HABIT: Harmful Algal Bloom species in Thin Layers 95 HERMES: Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European 96 Seas MARBEF: Marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning 98 MARINE GENOMICS: Implementation of high-throughput genomic 100 approaches to investigate the functioning of marine ecosystems and the biology of marine organisms. SEED: Life history transformations among HAB species, 102 and the environmental and physiological factors that regulate them SESAME: Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem 104 Changes SUSTDEV-3.5: Strategies for sustainable land management, including 107 coastal zones, agricultural land and forests SPICOSA: Science and Policy Integration for COastal System 108 Assessment 8 01_2008_0699_txt_EN.indd 8 17-02-2009 10:39:14
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