Acronym SPONGES
Category
Aquaculture
Marine Biotechnology
Title Sustainable production, Physiology, Oceanography, Natural products, Genetics and Economics of Sponges
Programme FP6
Instrument (FP6)
Contact Type (FP7)
Strand (Interreg)
FP6 - SMEs-Co-operative Research Contract
Theme (FP7)
Activity Area (FP6)
Regional Area (Interreg)
Action (COST)
Specific Research Activities for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
Specific Programme (FP7)
NA
Funding source European
Coordinator Werner Müller
Coordinator email wmueller@mail.uni-mainz.de
Coordinator institution
JGU - Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (Germany)
Institutions involved
NA - BIOTECmarin GmbH (Germany) ,
NA - KliniPharm GmbH (Germany) ,
MPG - Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science (Germany) ,
NA - Pharma Mar SA (Spain) ,
NA - Porifarma BV (Netherlands) ,
NIOZ - Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (Netherlands) ,
RBI - Rudjer Boskovic Institute (Croatia) ,
NA - SCAN MESSTECHNIK GmbH (Austria) ,
CSIC - Spanish National Research Council (Spain) ,
TALTECH - Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia) ,
UiB - University of Bergen (Norway) ,
WUR - Wageningen University and Research (Netherlands) ,
Start year 2005
End year 2007
Funding (€) € 1,999,790
Website https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/17800
Summary "Secondary metabolites include a range of chemical substances produced by organisms that are not used in reproduction or other primary functions. Many of these secondary metabolites are utilised in medicines, cosmetics and even as health food supplements. Several promising secondary metabolites have been found in sponges, yet limited supplies have hampered commercial efforts.
The EU-funded 'Sustainable production, physiology, oceanography, natural products, genetics and economics of sponges' (Sponges) project took up the challenge of expanding on these efforts. The Sponges team got up close and personal with sponges in their natural environment and in the process learned about their diets and ideal living conditions.
Knowledge gained was applied to improve land-based sponge farming. A genetic investigation of how secondary metabolites are formed also contributed to improving productivity. Several products, including a potentially lucrative skin cream, were also developed during the project.
The scientists involved in Sponges published numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals documenting the advances in marine biotechnology that were made. Project outcomes thus opened the door to sustainable production of sea sponges and their secondary metabolites."
Keywords
Biology;
Bioproduct;
Cosmetics;
Sponge;
Genetic;
Land-based aquaculture;
Technology;
Bioprospecting;
Marine Region
62
Aegean Sea (GSA 22)
41
Norwegian Sea (27.IIa)
13
Northern North Sea (27.IVa)
53
Northern Spain (GSA 6)
4
Marine Region Map