Project number: 727891
Funded under: H2020-EU.3.2.3. - Unlocking the potential of aquatic living resources
Responsive Results-Based Management and capacity building for EU Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement- and international waters
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1. June |
31.maí 2021 |
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Homepage: FarFish
Objective
The objective of FarFish is to improve knowledge on and management of EU fisheries outside Europe, while contributing to sustainability and long term profitability. 21% of EU catches originate from non-EU waters. These fisheries are often poorly regulated, management decisions are sometimes based on limited knowledge and enforcement capabilities, compliance and trust between stakeholders tend to lack. FarFish will address these shortcomings in a multidisciplinary and innovative way by focusing on six diverse case studies, four in Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement (SFPA) waters and two in international waters. Firstly, FarFish will analyse biological, ecological, technological, economic, political and social impacts of EU fisheries in the case studies to advance knowledge and promote sustainable and profitable exploitation. Secondly, introduce Results-Based Management approaches and new decision support tools into these fisheries and test their applicability in collaboration with stakeholders. Thirdly, build capacities in fisheries management and related disciplines amongst stakeholders. The results of FarFish will both have immediate and long-term application. FarFish includes a diverse groups of stakeholders, EU and third country fleets representatives, scientists, decision makers, Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs), relevant industries and stakeholders from areas outside the case studies but of importance for the EU fleet, forming a platform for future cooperation between EU and third countries. FarFish addresses the work programme by improving knowledge within the relevant fisheries, developing management tools and models, improving professional skills and sharing new findings in correspondence to the priorities of SFPAs, RFMOs and the CFP. FarFish will contribute to sustainable management, resilience and efficiency in the seafood value chains, increase European food security, boost long-term profitability and promote jobs.
Coordinator
Matis ohf. (MATIS) Iceland
Participants
Beneficiaries:
Universidade De Sao Paulo (USP) – þiggur ekki styrk |
Brazil |
Instituto Nacional De Desenvolvimento Das Pescas (INDP) |
Cape Verde |
Syntesa APS (SYN) |
Denmark |
Consejo Consultivo De Flota De Larga Distancia En Aguas No Comunitarias (LDAC) |
Spain |
Marine and freshwater research institute (UNUFTP) |
Iceland |
Institut Mauritanien De Recherchesoceanographiques et Des Peches (IMROP) |
Mauritania |
Universite Cadi Ayyad (UCAM) |
Morocco |
Havforskningsinstituttet (IMR) |
Norway |
Universitetet i Tromsoe (UiT) |
Norway |
Nofima As (NOFIMA) |
Norway |
Centro De Ciencias Do Mar Do Algarve (CCMAR) |
Portugal |
Conservation and Research of West African Aquatic Mammals (COREWAM) |
Senegal |
Institut Senegalais De Recherches Agricoles (ISRA) |
Senegal |
Seychelles Fishing Authority (SFA) |
Seychelles |
Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior Deinvestigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) |
Spain |
Asociacion Nacional De Fabricantes De Conservas De Pescados y Mariscos-Centro Tecnico Nacional De Conservacion De Productos De La Pesca (ANFACO) |
Spain |
Centro Tecnologico Del Mar – Fundacion Cetmar (CETMAR) |
Spain |
Organizacion de Productores de Pesca Fresca del Puerto y Ria De Marin (OPROMAR) |
Spain |
Shuttle Thread Limited (STL) |
United Kingdom |
University of Portsmouth Higher Education Corporation (UoP) |
United Kingdom |