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

FISHBOOST
Aquaculture
Marine Biotechnology
Improving European aquaculture by advancing selective breeding to the next level for the six main finfish species
FP7
FP7 - Collaborative Project targeted to a Special Group (such as SMEs)
KBBE – Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology
Cooperation
European
Anna Kristina Sonesson
anna.sonesson@nofima.no
NOFIMA - Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture Research (Norway)
NA - Andromeda Seafood Group (Greece)NA - Biomolecular Research Genomics Srl (Italy)EFFAB - European Forum of Farm Animal Breeders (Netherlands)FEAP - Federation of European Aquaculture Producers (Belgium)FMD - Ferme Marine du Douhet SAS (France)INRA - French National Institute for Agricultural Research (France)SYSAAF - French Poultry and Aquaculture Breeders Association (France)IFREMER - French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea (France)CETGA - Galician Aquaculture Cluster (Spain)LABOGENA - Genetic Analysis Laboratory for Animal Species (France)Geneaqua - Genetic Technology for Aquaculture (Spain)NA - Klatovske Rybarstvi AS (Czech Republic)LPDS - Les Poissons du Soleil (France)NA - Milin-Nevez fish farm (France)INIA - National Institute of Agricultural and Food Research and Technology (Spain)NA - National Research Council - Institute of Marine Engineering (Italy)NMBU - Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Norway)NA - SalmoBreed AS (Norway)NA - University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom)UNIPD - University of Padua (Italy)USB - University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice (Czech Republic)VRI - Veterinary Research Institute (Czech Republic)WUR - Wageningen University and Research (Netherlands)
2014
2019
€ 7,955,911
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/613611
Only about 10% of today’s global aquaculture production use genetically improved stocks. In Europe, some breeding programmes consist of only the basic components of a breeding scheme. Hence, there is large potential to increase efficiency and profit by domestication and genetic improvement of farmed finfish. The main challenge of FISHBOOST is to realise this potential into economic and social acceptable breeding schemes, and advance these for each of the six target species. Acknowledging the different capacities of the species, the aim of FISHBOOST is: To improve the efficiency and profitability of European aquaculture by advancing selective breeding to the next level for each of the six main finfish species through collaborative research with industry. FISHBOOST considers the main components of breeding programmes for Atlantic salmon, common carp, European seabass, gilthead seabream, rainbow trout and turbot. Disease resistance and production efficiency are genetically improved through detailed phenotyping and advanced genomic technologies. The economic impact and producers’ perceptions will be assessed for the recommendations for each of the species. 14 well-recognised RTD participants in Europe on aquaculture breeding will collaborate in a five year comprehensive research project with 7 SMEs, 4 large industries and 1 NGO throughout Europe that are in the lead of the development of their species’ breeding programmes or are vectors between industry and RTD. A mixture of low and high-tech technological advances depending on current capacities of the species will be developed to move each species’ breeding program to the next level. This step-change advance will facilitate balanced and sustainable breeding programmes applying a wide set of traits, breeding tools and technologies. A dissemination program will deliver these results to SMEs and other end-users, thereby advancing existing and stimulating new aquaculture breeding programmes in Europe.
Genetic; Engineering; Salmon; Selective breeding; Seabass; Flatfish; Turbot; Disease; Fish; Trout; Carp; Seabream;
Not associated to marine areas
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