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

Baltic Blue Growth
Aquaculture
Initiation of full scale mussel farming in the Baltic sea
Interreg V
European
Lena Tasse
Lena.Tasse@regionostergotland.se
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CRM - Coastal Research & Management (Germany)EUCC - Coastal Union Germany (Germany)NA - Kurzeme Planning Region (Latvia)LHEI - Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology (Latvia)MIG - Maritime Institute in Gdansk (Poland)SUBMARINER Network - SUBMARINER Network for Blue Growth (Germany)JTI - Swedish Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Engineering (Sweden)SLU - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Sweden)UT - University of Tartu (Estonia)
2016
2019
€ 4,651,205
https://keep.eu/projects/17788/Initiation-of-full-scale-mu-EN/
"One of the most serious challenges the Baltic Sea is facing is eutrophication, the enrichment of ecosystems by chemical nutrients. The objective of the project is to remove nutrients from the Baltic Sea Region by farming and harvesting blue mussels. This may be a stand-alone measure to counteract eutrophication, but can also become a business model for the feed industry and be used in symbiosis with fish farms. Mussels farmed in Baltic Sea waters are less appropriate for human consumption, mainly due to their small size. Instead, they are used in the feed industry to replace e.g. imported fish and soybean meal. Previous projects have shown that mussel farming in the Baltic Sea is feasible and beneficial to the environment. This project aims to proceed from pilot stage to real cases and build up an awareness and capacity concerning blue growth and mussel farming among the private and public sectors. The project will follow four focus farms and two test farms where environmental, legal, commercial and maritime spatial planning (MSP) issues are clarified. The partners cover the essential target groups needed for such a wide range of interest and competence areas including mussel farmers, authorities, related associations, research organisations and commercial partners. The main outputs of the project will be models and functional decision support tools based on environmental data collated from focus farms. Further outputs are four operational mussel farms, which contribute to business plans and manuals for mussel farmers in general. Different technology for farming mussels in BSR conditions will be tested and collated. A status report on legislation issues for mussel farming will be conducted."
Technology; Mussel; Bivalve; Aquaculture development; Mollusc; Open sea aquaculture; Restoration; Economy; Shellfish; Spatial planning;
East of Gotland or Gulf of Riga (27.IIId.28) Gulf of Finland (27.IIId.32) West of Gotland (27.IIId.27) Sound, Belt Sea or Transition Area (27.IIIb,c)
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