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

CoCLIME
Fisheries
Aquaculture
Marine Biotechnology
Co-development of Climate services for adaptation to changing Marine Ecosystems
International Cooperation
National-European
Caroline Cusack
Caroline.Cusack@Marine.ie
MI - Marine Institute (Ireland)
AWI - Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research (Germany)BMRS - Bantry Marine Research Station Ltd (Ireland)IFREMER - French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea (France)IMR - Institute of Marine Research (Norway)INCDM “Grigore Antipa” - National Institute for Marine Research and Development "Grigore Antipa" (Romania)NA - Sorbonne Université (France)CSIC - Spanish National Research Council (Spain)SEI - Stockholm Environment Institute (Sweden)SMHI - Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (Sweden)UNantes - University of Nantes (France)UiO - University of Oslo (Norway)
2017
2020
€ 900,000
www.coclime.eu
The CoCliME project will co-develop and co-produce bespoke, proof-of-concepts or prototype marine ecosystem climate services and a transferable framework for climate services development, to support informed decision making relevant to climate change-related ecological and socio-economic impacts across different coastal regions. To achieve these objectives the newly established CoCliME consortium brings together a transdisciplinary team of natural and social scientists, decision makers, and users of climate services that will dynamically interact to identify common and priority climate change-related vulnerabilities and solutions in six European coastal areas (Atlantic, Baltic, Black, Mediterranean, North and Norwegian Seas case studies). In these areas, CoCliME will focus on coastal ecosystem status indicators (e.g. harmful algal blooms, marine biotoxins and pathogens, marine microbial biodiversity) that can be markedly influenced by climate change and have direct impacts on human health (food-borne poisoning and water-quality related health disorders), economic prosperity (fisheries, aquaculture, tourism) and social wellbeing (recreation). From the very start a co-production and co-development approach to climate services will identify the information and knowledge needs of decision makers and users, and facilitate and accelerate local, national and European decision making concerning adaptation to climate change impacts. This marine ecosystem climate service framework will feed into mechanisms such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals, Marine Strategy Framework Directive, Marine Spatial Planning, national monitoring and reporting requirements, and climate adaptation planning to ensure the protection and sustainable use of Europe´s marine and coastal ecosystems for future generations.
Algal toxins; Microbial communities; Indicators; Impacts; Climate change;
Celtic Sea South (27.VIIh) Baltic West of Bornholm (27.IIId.24) East of Gotland or Gulf of Riga (27.IIId.28) West of Ireland (27.VIIb) Norwegian Sea (27.IIa) Southern Central Baltic-West (27.IIId.25) Skagerrak, Kattegat (27.IIIa) Central North Sea (27.IVb) Black Sea (GSA 29) Southern Central Baltic-East (27.IIId.26) Bay of Biscay North (27.VIIIa) Northern Spain (GSA 6) Archipelago Sea (27.IIId. 29) Bothnian Sea (27.IIId.30) West of Gotland (27.IIId.27) Bothnian Bay (27.IIId.31) Gulf of Finland (27.IIId.32) Southern North Sea (27.IVc) Northern North Sea (27.IVa) Northwest Coast of Scotland and North Ireland (27.VIa) Southwest of Ireland-East (27.VIIj)
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