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.

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Last Update: 2024/06/19

MedPan North
Fisheries
Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas Network - North
Interreg IV
Strand B
MED
European
Catherine PIANTE
CPiante@wwf.fr
WWF FR - World Wide Fund for Nature France (France)
ADENA - Association de Défense de l’Environnement et de la Nature des pays d’Agde (France)NA - Cinque Terre National Park (Italy)NA - Government of Catalonia (Spain)ZRSVN - Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Nature Conservation (Slovenia)IUCN-Med - International Union for Conservation of Nature; Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation (Spain)FEDERPARCHI - Italian Federation of Parks and Nature Reserves (Italy)MEPA - Malta Environment and Planning Authority (Malta)NMPZ - National Marine Park of Zakynthos (Greece)NA - Port-Cros National Park (France)NA - Regional Government of Andalusia (Spain)WWF IT - World Wide Fund for Nature Italy (Italy)
2010
2013
€ 2,380,825
http://medpan.org/?arbo=medpan-north
MedPAN is the network of marine protected areas (MPAs) managers in the Mediterranean. The MedPAN North project brings together 12 key actors from 6 countries (Spain, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Slovenia). The objective of the MedPAN North project is to improve the management effectiveness of MPAs, including marine Natura 2000 sites, to benefit the marine environment and to contribute to their networking, in the framework of international and in particular European commitments in this field. It will be reached through activities in 5 components: Innovative aspects of MPA management Sustainable management of fisheries in MPAs Sustainable management of tourism in MPAs Communication Project management. In each component, structuring transnational network activities (common recommendations, common tools…) will systematically result in the implementation of practical management activities (monitoring, equipment of sites, consultation with stakeholders, communication…) in several MPAs. Two pilot projects will be implemented. The project will contribute to the different concerned European policies: Habitats Directive, Biodiversity Action Plan, Marine Directive, Common Fisheries Policy, Maritime Policy, Tourism and their transposition into the legal framework of each concerned countries, as well as to national policies. Thanks to the participation of key actors, it takes in account regional and local policies of the territories where the partners come from. It receives the official support of the Barcelona Convention, through its Regional Activity Centre for Specially Protected Areas, which is an associate partner of the project. It complements the MedPAN South project, which aims at networking MPAs of Mediterranean third countries over 2008-2012, thanks to funding from the French Global Environment Fund, the European Commission and the MAVA foundation. The results of the project will be perpetuated through the MedPAN association, established in November 2008 with the aim to institutionalize the network’s activities. The project will give a central place to innovation, by spreading new environmental technologies (tourism observatories for instance) and by using new ways of implementing sustainable development at sea. Activities of sustainable development in the marine environment, concerning in particular sustainable fisheries and tourism, aim at protecting employment or at creating new jobs in these two sectors. The principles of gender equality and non discrimination will be respected at all the stages of the project implementation. 3 associate partners (the French Agency for Marine Protected Areas, the MedPAN association, the Regional Activity Centre for Specially Protected Areas) will contribute to strengthen the capitalisation, valorisation and continuation activities of the project.
MPA; Fisheries management;
Northern Adriatic (GSA 17) Eastern Ionian Sea (GSA 20) North Levant (GSA 24) Northern Spain (GSA 6) South of Sicily (GSA 16) Balearic Island (GSA 5) Malta Island (GSA 15) Alboran Island (GSA 2) Northern Tunisia (GSA 12) Southern Adriatic Sea (GSA 18) Southern Alboran Sea (GSA 3) Algeria (GSA 4) Cyprus Island (GSA 25) Gulf of Hammamet (GSA 13) Aegean Sea (GSA 22) Sardinia (west) (GSA 11.1) Ligurian and North Tyrrhenian Sea (GSA 9) South Levant (GSA 26) Southern Ionian Sea (GSA 21) Corsica Island (GSA 8) South Tyrrhenian Sea (GSA 10) Gulf of Gabes (GSA 14) Gulf of Lions (GSA 7) Western Ionian Sea (GSA 19) Levant (GSA 27) Sardinia (east) (GSA 11.2) Northern Alboran Sea (GSA 1) Crete Island (GSA 23)
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