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

Sea-on-a Chip
Aquaculture
Protecting our seafood from marine pollution
FP7
FP7 - Collaborative Project (generic)
KBBE – Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology
Cooperation
European
NA
NA
CSIC - Spanish National Research Council (Spain)
NA - AEIFORIA srl (Italy)NA - CapSenze Biosystems AB (Sweden)ICRA - Catalan Institute for Water Research (Spain)UCBL - Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 (France)NA - Intrarom SA (Romania)NA - Istituto Delta Ecologia Applicata Srl (Italy)NIVA - Norwegian Institute for Water Research (Norway)OQP - Organizacion Calidad y Protectos (Spain)IPMA - Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere (Portugal)CEST - Research Center for Corrosion and Surface Technology (Austria)SANT’ANNA SCHOOL - Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies - Pisa (Italy)NA - Scalpro AS (Norway)NA - Skaloma SA (Greece)UB - University of Barcelona (Spain)UoI - University of Ioannina (Greece)UoP - University of Plymouth (United Kingdom)
2013
2017
€ 7,603,007
http://www.sea-on-a-chip.eu/
European maritime regions account for over 40% of the EU gross national product (GNP). Between 3 and 5% of Europe’s GNP is estimated to be generated directly from marine based industries and services. Coastal waters generate 75% of the ecosystem service benefits for Europe’s coastal zone estimated to have an equivalent value of €18 billion/annum. In addition, the non-quantifiable value of the marine resource should not be underestimated as it has a direct impact on quality of life, health societal and business development in Europe. Chemical contamination of estuarine and coastal areas is a highly complex issue with negative implications for the environment and human health (through the food chain) and related coastal industries such as fisheries. Early warning systems that can provide extreme sensitivity with exquisite selectivity are required. SEA-on-a-CHIP aims to develop a miniaturized, autonomous, remote and flexible immuno-sensor platform based on a fully integrated array of micro/nano-electrodes and a microfluidic system in a lab-on-a-chip configuration combined with electrochemical detection (impedimetric measurements) for real time analysis of marine waters in multi-stressor conditions. This system will be developed for a concrete application in aquaculture facilities, including the rapid assessment of contaminants affecting aquaculture production and also those produced by this industry, but it is easy adaptable to other target compounds or other situations required by early warning systems for coastal waters contamination analysis.
Engineering; Impacts; Monitoring; Toxic substances; Pollution; Prototype;
Not associated to marine areas
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