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

MarPro
Fisheries
Conservation of Marine Protected Species in Mainland Portugal
LIFE
European
Catarina Eira
catarina.eira@ua.pt
UA - University of Aveiro (Portugal)
ICNF - Institute for Nature Conservation and Forests (Portugal)IPMA - Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere (Portugal)SPEA - Portuguese Society for the Study of Birds (Portugal)CBMA - University of Minho; Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology (Portugal)
2011
2017
€ 2,773,032
https://www.cesam-la.pt/projetos/marpro-conservacao-de-especies-marinhas-protegidas-em-portugal-continental/
One of the main constraints of the enlargement of the Natura 2000 network to marine environments, is the lack of research on marine habitats and species far from the coast. Few organisations or institutions have the necessary means to undertake such work. The designation of SCIs (Site of Community Importance) has thus been affected by the lack of relevant data on specific species such as cetaceans and seabirds. An Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is an area stretching to 200 nautical miles from the coast, over which a state has special rights to marine resources. Portuguese EEZs include one of the highest abundances of common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) in Europe and are an important wintering ground for the Balearic shearwater (Puffinus mauretanicus). A total of 7 SCIs (55400 ha) and 7 SACs (58500 ha) have been created in the Portuguese coastal and marine environment. Nevertheless, political and logistical difficulties have led to a significant delay in drawing up further SCI proposals in coastal and marine areas. The availability of specific information needed for the implementation of appropriate management measures for cetacean and seabird species is also quite low. The MarPro project aims to successfully implement the NATURA 2000 network for the target cetacean and seabird species and their habitats throughout the EEZ of mainland Portugal. It will reduce conflicts between fisheries and the target species in order to ensure compliance with the Habitats and Birds Directives. The project will propose new Natura 2000 marine areas for Portugal. It will also develop management plans for the harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), common bottlenose dolphin and Balearic shearwater. MarPro will promote understanding between relevant authorities, scientists, fishermen, new marine industries (such as energy producers) and the general public in order to achieve consensus in the implementation of the marine Natura 2000 network. It will evaluate the complex interaction of open-sea fishing on the target species and implement good practice solutions concerning by-catch and fish depredation to improve sustainability. The project will create cost-effective, sustainable and long-term surveillance and monitoring instruments for analysing and interpreting the evolution of the conservation status of the target species and their habitats. (1) Providing means for the implementation of the Habitats and Birds Directive with respect to cetaceans and seabirds, creating cost-effective instruments for the analysis and interpretation of the evolution of their conservation status and their habitats; (2) Elaborating the proposal of new Natura 2000 network offshore areas and their management plans with reference to Phocoena phocoena, Tursiops truncatus and Puffinus mauretanicus in a region presenting one of the highest abundances of common dolphins in Europe, which also constitutes an important wintering ground for the Balearic shearwater; (3) Reducing the conflicts between fisheries and cetacean and seabird species by implementing solutions concerning by-catch and fish depredation, as well as understanding the complex relations between the exploitation of pelagic fishes and the conservation of protected species; (4) Creating bridges of understanding, for example, through the awareness campaign and the creation of the stakeholders commission, among relevant authorities, scientists, fishermen, new marine industries (such as energy producers) and the general public in order to promote a higher consensus in the implementation of the marine Natura 2000 Network, bringing all stakeholders and economical interested parties into the process of designing, managing and monitoring future marine SACs; (5) Ensuring the long-term socio-economic viability of the management, surveillance and monitoring activities of the target species and their habitats, together with the promotion of a sustainable exploitation of marine fishery ocean resources.
Cetaceans; Bycatch; MPA; Sustainability; Dolphins; Environmental impact;
Portuguese Waters (27.IXa,27.IXb)
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