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

BAMBI
Fisheries
Baltic Sea marine biodiversity – addressing the potential of adaptation to climate change
BONUS
National-European
Kerstin Johannesson
kerstin.johannesson@gu.se
UGOT - University of Gothenburg (Sweden)
HZG - Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht (Germany)LTU - Luleå University of Technology (Sweden)NA - Stockholm University (Sweden)UT - University of Tartu (Estonia)UTU - University of Turku (Finland)
2014
2017
€ 3,900,746
https://www.era-learn.eu/network-information/networks/bonus-169/dummy-call/baltic-sea-marine-biodiversity-2013-addressing-the-potential-of-adaptation-to-climate-change
A major challenge to the Baltic Sea ecosystem is adapting to the climate change and linked changes in salinity, ice-cover etc. Unique genetic compositions of most of the marine populations add to Baltic Sea ecosystem vulnerability. Genetic variation in adaptive traits is a key factor in the evolution of tolerance to environmental changes. With Bambi we will target a Baltic Sea model ecosystem (a seaweed, a grazer and a predator) and map genetic variation, including adaptive variation, over large parts of the Baltic Sea using next generation DNA sequencing. We will combine DNA sequencing with ecological experiments to specifically identify genes involved in tolerance to extreme conditions and map their geographic distribution. Using climate scenario driven oceanographic models parameterized by life-history data will make it possible to model how organisms spread and distribute under different future scenarios, as well as effects of different management measures such as MPAs. In dialogue with representatives of management authorities we will suggest science-based management measures that aim to safeguard genetic variation of Baltic Sea populations and promote adaptation to expected environmental changes. This project will contribute new and urgent scientific findings and suggest ecosystem based management approaches to protect evolvability of Baltic Sea populations and mitigate biodiversity loss due to direct or indirect effects of climate change.
Biodiversity; Ecosystem approach; Genetic; Climate change; Genomic sequencing; Impacts;
Bothnian Sea (27.IIId.30) Southern Central Baltic-East (27.IIId.26) Southern Central Baltic-West (27.IIId.25) East of Gotland or Gulf of Riga (27.IIId.28) Gulf of Finland (27.IIId.32) Archipelago Sea (27.IIId. 29) Bothnian Bay (27.IIId.31) West of Gotland (27.IIId.27) Baltic West of Bornholm (27.IIId.24)
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