CLAIM is a four-and-a-half-year project funded by EU Horizon 2020, aimed at acting against plastic pollution through innovative technologies, targeting the prevention and in situ management of visible and invisible marine litter in the Mediterranean...
SELAM was a three-year project funded by EU Horizon 2020, aimed at commercialising, and bringing to market exclusive and high-quality EU lobsters based on a disruptive and fully automated production process.
Tangible results: The project developed...
BlueBio is a five-and-a-half-year project funded by EU Horizon 2020, aimed at identifying the best ways of bringing bio-based products and services to the market through the establishment of a coordinated R&D funding scheme to strengthen Europe’s...
SEAFOODTOMORROW was a three and a half years project funded by EU Horizon 2020, aimed at generating new knowledge to develop innovative sustainable solutions for improving the safety and dietary value of seafood in Europe. The project produced a wide...
AquaVitae is a four-and-a-half-year project funded by EU Horizon 2020, aimed at increasing aquaculture production in and around the Atlantic Ocean by developing new low trophic species, processes, and products.
EURASTiP was a three-year project funded by the EU Horizon 2020, aimed at reinforcing international cooperation on sustainable aquaculture production between the EU – the largest global market in seafood – and Southeast Asia – the largest aquaculture...
FutureEUAqua is a four-and-half-year project funded by EU Horizon 2020, aimed at promoting the sustainable growth of climate-change resilient, environmentally-friendly organic and conventional aquaculture of major fish species and low trophic level...
PerformFISH was a five-year project funded by EU H2020 aiming at increasing the competitiveness of Mediterranean aquaculture by overcoming biological, technical, and operational issues with innovative, cost-effective, integrated solutions, while...
MedAID was a four-year project funded by EU Horizon 2020, aimed at increasing the overall competitiveness and sustainability of the Mediterranean marine fish-farming sector, throughout the whole value chain.
VIVALDI was a four-year project funded by EU Horizon 2020, aimed at increasing the sustainability and competitiveness of the European shellfish industry by improving the understanding of bivalve diseases and by developing innovative practical...