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

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Aquaculture
Fisheries
The dynamics of motion and offshore loading facilities
National Programme
National
Većeslav Coric
veceslav.coric@fsb.hr
UNIZG - University of Zagreb (Croatia)
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2007
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€ NA
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The explosive development of marine technology, driven primarily by the increasing demand for energy from the seabed, has enabled the survival of the European shipbuilding industry in relation to the Far East competition. Orientation to the production of highly sophisticated ships and marine structures primarily of complex techniques, European shipbuilding industry, with a share of 15% of total world shipbuilding capacity, and still retains a leading global role in achieving financial effects in shipbuilding. Following the dictates of the ECA, the complexity of the product and its quality, safety and eco-friendliness have become the basic features and comparative advantages of the product, which is based on the dynamic development of rational methods of design. Thus impose the necessary framework within which they will be required to develop and Croatian shipbuilding industry in the process of Europe. Activity present in marine research and its exploitation and are primarily related to response phenomena anchored objects on the sea waves. For complex operations onshore infrastructure construction in restricted waters and large waves are a problem in the near sailing ships. The effect of these waves on the shore and coastal structures such as marinas, aquaculture, unloading terminals, today becomes a problem whose importance increases with increasing speed of sailing ships. The lack of empirical criteria for security imposes the need of complex numerical models that enable a quantitative risk assessment. Numerical simulation of all aspects of a new product or process allows achieving his maximum security with minimal environmental risks. Reliability of the simulation is based primarily on picture quality numerical flow around the structure and its response. For very flexible structures necessary to observe the picture currents coupled with elastic deformation of the structure. Development and upgrading of the standard numerical methods, which are available in the effect of the surface based on the assumption of potential flow, will enable the analysis of complex problems such as swinging interconnected, anchored objects, laying of submarine pipelines, trans-shipment of liquid and gaseous cargo and construction of aquaculture in the open Sea. Research results will also be applied in the assessment of boundary features new techniques to lay submarine pipelines from one point on the mainland, a technique which can achieve significant cost savings compared to conventional procedures.
Fishing technology; Engineering; Open sea aquaculture; Vessel technology;
Northern Adriatic (GSA 17)
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