
Melbu Systems (Norway)
Melbu Systems (Norway)
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:Cukurova University, NIKU, EV ILVO, WU, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries +10 partnersCukurova University,NIKU,EV ILVO,WU,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,Directorate of Fisheries,Melbu Systems (Norway),DTU,ANCHOR LAB KS,AZTI,ASSIST Software (Romania),WR,DATAFISH,SINTEF AS,AQUA MARITIMEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101059892Overall Budget: 4,369,880 EURFunder Contribution: 3,880,350 EURThe aim of EveryFish is to develop, test and promote an ambitious suite of innovative technological solutions for fully automated catch recording and reporting – a next generation Electronic Reporting System (ERS) – for use on board EU European fishing vessels, as well as to develop innovative governance strategies that make use of the automatically-reported catch data. The EveryFish project will be a close collaboration with between research, academic, industry and governance actors, as well as technology providers across the EU and other European countries. These technological innovations will enable the sector to optimise automatic data collection to ensure correct reporting of the catch in terms of the size, weight and species. The provision of verifiable catch information and improved evidence of compliance with fisheries regulations, will streamline compliance activity for both fisheries and regulators, as well as generating knowledge and data for future conservation, research and governance activities.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2029Partners:DEFRA, Hafrannsóknastofnun, SINTEF AS, SILECMAR SOCIEDAD LIMITADA, JENSENMEDIA AS +12 partnersDEFRA,Hafrannsóknastofnun,SINTEF AS,SILECMAR SOCIEDAD LIMITADA,JENSENMEDIA AS,AZTI,Directorate of Fisheries,NAUST MARINE EHF,MLD ApS,Cukurova University,EV ILVO,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,Melbu Systems (Norway),HCMR,DTU,Catchwise AS,WESTERN FISH PRODUCERS ORGANISATION LTDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101181077Overall Budget: 4,840,710 EURFunder Contribution: 4,500,000 EURThe INFINIFISH project will create innovations to monitor and mitigate the impacts of fishing on the climate and enable fisheries to adapt to the consequences of climate change. It will develop and validate technological solutions for the entire fisheries value chain, such as: • fishing gear that reduces fuel consumption and resuspension of carbon from the seabed • data collection technology to monitor fishing operations, catches, and the environment • decision support systems that optimise fishing operations with respect to energy efficiency • fish processing technologies that increase resource utilisation efficiency • novel products that enable the valorisation of currently discarded resources and new fish species The project will also investigate the impacts of climate change on ecosystems and fisheries through model studies, and identify effective climate change adaptations and mitigation strategies in fisheries management. INFINIFISH will carry out case studies in a wide variety of fisheries across Europe to explore and record how collaborative learning by different stakeholder groups can improve the use and uptake of these technical and operational solutions. The result will be a policy action plan that shows how technologies and innovations can be adapted to, and adopted by, particular local and social contexts. This will be key to maximising the impact of INFINIFISH, ensuring that the project will contribute to significant and lasting change in the fishing sector.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2022Partners:DTU, DEFRA, AZTI, Marine Scotland, ZUNIBAL +13 partnersDTU,DEFRA,AZTI,Marine Scotland,ZUNIBAL,MARPORT FRANCE,NTNU,IFPO,PATXIKU BERRIA CB,Cukurova University,Mersin University,NERGARD HAVFISKE AS,SINTEF AS,SAFETYNET TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED,LARRASMENDI BI SOCIEDAD LIMITADA,Melbu Systems (Norway),UEA,PESQUERAS HERBONFunder: European Commission Project Code: 773521Overall Budget: 6,944,650 EURFunder Contribution: 5,976,760 EURThe objective of SMARTFISH is to develop, test and promote a suite of high-tech systems for the EU fishing sector, to optimize resource efficiency, to improve automatic data collection for fish stock assessment, to provide evidence of compliance with fishery regulations and to reduce ecological impact. SMARTFISH exploits technological developments in machine vision, camera technology, data processing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, big data analysis, smartphones/tablets, LED technology, acoustics and ROV technology to build systems for monitoring, analyzing and improving processes for all facets of the fishing sector, from extraction, to assessment, to monitoring and control. The SMARTFISH systems will: - assist fishermen in making informed decisions during pre-catch, catching, and post-catch phases of the extraction process. This improves catch efficiencies and compositions in fisheries across the EU, leading to improved economic efficiency while reducing unintended fish mortality, unnecessary fishing pressure and ecosystem damage. - provide new data for stock assessment from commercial fishing and improve the quality and quantity of data that comes from traditional assessment surveys. This provides more accurate assessment of currently assessed stocks and allow the assessment of data-poor stocks. - permit the automatic collection of catch data to ensure compliance with fisheries management regulations. The SMARTFISH systems are tested and demonstrated in several EU fisheries. This contributes to promoting the uptake of the systems by extraction sector and fisheries agencies. An interdisciplinary consortium with technology developers and instrument suppliers, fishing companies, research and fisheries management institutes and universities will realize SMARTFISH. They are active at national and international levels and well placed to ensure the uptake of SMARTFISH systems by fishing industry and fisheries managers and stock assessment scientists.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2029Partners:Hafrannsóknastofnun, CCMAR, SJOKOVIN, Brim hf, MATIS OHF +16 partnersHafrannsóknastofnun,CCMAR,SJOKOVIN,Brim hf,MATIS OHF,TrackWell,CSIC,AZTI,ZUNIBAL,Catchwise AS,MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND,ROYAL GREENLAND SEAFOOD A/S,HAMPIDJAN,DTU,Melbu Systems (Norway),MARINE STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL,ICES,SINTEF AS,DATAFISH,A. ESPERSEN AS,Heriot-Watt UniversityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101212608Overall Budget: 8,524,750 EURFunder Contribution: 8,049,780 EURMarineGuardian will, through a holistic approach, provide impact-driven solutions to reduce fisheries´ environmental impacts on marine species and habitats in line with the Common Fisheries Policy, Marine Action Plan, EU 2030 Biodiversity Strategy and Marine Strategy Framework Directive. The seafood sector contributes to global food security, but is largely unsustainable, with 38% of fish stocks overexploited and significant ecological implications. 79% of EU’s coastal seabed habitats are disrupted, and a quarter lost, mainly due to intense bottom trawling. Current solutions for more sustainable fisheries exist but are fragmented and often lack real-time actionable insights for fishers and policymakers. MarineGuardian will advance tools, technologies and operational strategies, and enhance knowledge to accelerate the transition towards sustainable and economically viable fisheries. The project will deliver: 1) innovative technologies to reduce and prevent incidental catches of sensitive species and juveniles, 2) best practice guidelines for reduced discard and damage to catch, 3) decision support systems for effective mitigation measures to protect sensitive marine ecosystems, whilst optimising fishing operations, 4) new methods for data sharing in seafood value chains to ease corporate sustainability reporting and ecolabelling processes. These will be co-developed with fishers, management authorities, and policy makers, tested in 6 case studies to demonstrate their feasibility and ensure long term viability of the European seafood sector. A roadmap for sustainable fisheries will be drawn-up to demonstrate scalability and replicability of the solutions in line with the Mission Ocean objectives. The consortium holds the cross-cutting knowledge and expertise within private and research sectors from across the Atlantic and Arctic Sea basin, needed to successfully reach the project’s objectives and have a long-lasting impact on the seafood sector and marine environment.
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