The available database comprises research projects in Fisheries, Aquaculture, Seafood Processing and Marine Biotechnology active in the time period 2003-2022.
BlueBio is an ERA-NET COFUND created to directly identify new and improve existing ways of bringing bio-based products and services to the market and find new ways of creating value from in the blue bioeconomy.

More information on the BlueBio project and participating funding organizations is available on the BlueBio website: www.bluebioeconomy.eu

Last Update: 2024/06/19

AQUAGAMETE
Marine Biotechnology
Aquaculture
Assessing and improving the quality of aquatic animal gametes to enhance aquatic resources - The need to harmonize and standardize evolving methodologies, and improve transfer from academia to industry
COST
FA1205
European
Juan F Asturiano
jfastu@dca.upv.es
UPV - Polytechnic University of Valencia (Spain)
CCMAR - Centre for Marine Sciences (Portugal)INRA - French National Institute for Agricultural Research (France)HCMR - Hellenic Center for Marine Research (Greece)OHRID - Hydrobiological Institute (Macedonia, Republic of)TECHNION - Israel Institute of Technology (Israel)IU - Istanbul University (Turkey)MTT - MTT Agrifood Research Finland (Finland)NVH - Norwegian School of Veterinary Science (Norway)NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)NA - Not available (Germany)IARFR-PAS - Polish Academy of Sciences; Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research (Poland)UNIVPM - Polytechnic University of Marche (Italy)CSIC-ICMAN - Spanish National Research Council; Institute of Marine Science of Andalucía (Spain)SZIU - Szent István University (Hungary)DTU-AQUA - Technical University of Denmark; National Institute of Aquatic Resources (Denmark)TEITHE - Technological Educational Institution of Thessaloniki (Greece)UNIDU - University of Dubrovnik (Croatia)UEF - University of Eastern Finland (Finland)NA - University of Kragujevac (Serbia)UNI-LJ - University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)UNAMUR - University of Namur (Belgium)UNISALENTO - University of Salento (Italy)USB - University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice (Czech Republic)UoS-IOA - University of Stirling; Institute of Aquaculture (United Kingdom)
2013
2016
€ 60,000,000
http://aquagamete.webs.upv.es/
Over the past six years, three international workshops on fish gametes have demonstrated the rapid development of opportunities and methodologies with promising uses in basic reproductive biology, genetic research, biotechnology and aquaculture practice. These can have far-reaching consequences on conservation of endangered species, assessment of anthropogenic and climatic impacts on aquatic species and application in aquaculture, as well as in fisheries management. It is recognized that there are many details in the practical application of these new methods used by most scientists and laboratories, which can cause highly variable if not contradictory results, even using the same species. There is an urgent need to establish a universal scale to assess both the precise state of sexual maturation (for secure broodstock use) and related life history traits (gamete quality assessment, incubation of eggs) in teleost fish and other commercially important invertebrates used in either bioassays or aquaculture. The main objective of the Action is to to harmonize and standardize evolving analytical methodologies used in assessing the quality of aquatic gametes, improving their different uses, enhancing aquatic resources and to reach a consensus on protocols and guidelines (using internationally defined terminology, units of measurement and format of reporting) that permit the use of results in relational databanks for sound and common application in aquaculture research and commerce.
Fish reproduction; Broodstocks; Protocol; Larval quality; Technology; Aquaculture development; Storage; Genetic; Fish;
Not associated to marine areas
map png
If there is any incorrect or missing information on this project please access here or contact bluebio.database@irbim.cnr.it
/* */