
SYNTESA PARTNERS & ASSOCIATES
SYNTESA PARTNERS & ASSOCIATES
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:IMROP, LDRAC, UiT, CCMAR, UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH HIGHER EDUCATION CORPORATION +21 partnersIMROP,LDRAC,UiT,CCMAR,UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH HIGHER EDUCATION CORPORATION,CSIC,Nofima,SJOKOVIN,UCA,Hafrannsóknastofnun,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,HAFRANNSOKNASTOFNUNIN,OPROMAR,ISRA,CETMAR,INDP,SYNTESA PARTNERS & ASSOCIATES,MATIS OHF,USP,NIKU,SFA,ANFACO-CEC,COREWAM,INSTITUTO DO MAR,UAlg,STLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 727891Overall Budget: 5,098,060 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,960 EURThe 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.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:Utrecht University, MMU, SYNTESA PARTNERS & ASSOCIATES, University of Iceland, CETMAR +3 partnersUtrecht University,MMU,SYNTESA PARTNERS & ASSOCIATES,University of Iceland,CETMAR,MAPIX,UiT,MATIS OHFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 642080Overall Budget: 2,724,030 EURFunder Contribution: 2,724,030 EURSAF21 is an interdisciplinary and intersectoral network that embeds the social scientists of the future into EU fisheries management systems. It trains experts in analysis of human social behaviour for the better management of socio-ecological complex systems such as fisheries. Behaviour of fishers is complex as trust building and norms acceptance influence compliance with fishing regulations in unpredictable ways. The desired behaviour of fishers is often different from the actual subsequent one as those involved adapt to and find ways around new regulatory regimes, often with catastrophic consequences on resources. Therefore, an integrated understanding of the fine mechanisms governing fishers’ behaviour in relation with the regulative processes is needed, to the benefit of decision makers, fishing industry and the environment alike. Academic research and training have insufficiently reflected this need. SAF21 will contribute to rectifying this by training researchers in using tools of the 21st century, e.g. computational sociology techniques, to analyse this topic from a multitude of angles: public understanding of fisheries, trust and norms, social and regulative norms, social marketing of fisheries norms, stakeholders interaction in different management systems and socio-economic resilience. This knowledge will initiate the development of innovative management strategies, especially when it comes to shifting to new regulatory regimes. The wide-ranging training envisaged will offer a structured doctoral training in academic and transferable skills in addition to highly intersectoral non-academic mobility opportunities. Thus, the SAF21 candidates will have the necessary skills and experience to cross disciplines and work sectors. SAF21 will provide researchers the opportunity to fulfill their scientific social responsibility at a higher level than conventional doctoral programs, by ensuring significant time and training for public engagement and outreach.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:NORUT TROMSO, EMBRAPA, CETMAR, WILD COAST ABALONE, SYNTESA PARTNERS & ASSOCIATES +34 partnersNORUT TROMSO,EMBRAPA,CETMAR,WILD COAST ABALONE,SYNTESA PARTNERS & ASSOCIATES,UiT,ULP ,Nofima,RU,UNE,MARIFEED PTY LTD,ULPGC,UFSC,UNESP,SIVL,ALGAPLUS,UAlg,CCMAR,UNB,BOHUS HAVSBRUK AB,CSIC,UFRJ,SJOKOVIN,Bellona,UNAM,SAMS,PF FISKAALING,MATIS OHF,Primar Aquacultura,DTU,GMIT,TTZ,CPS,AWI,BIOLAN,SU,FRHAL,NORCE,SPF OCEAN RAINFORESTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 818173Overall Budget: 8,748,040 EURFunder Contribution: 8,000,000 EURThe overall objective of AquaVitae is to increase aquaculture production in and around the Atlantic Ocean in a sustainable way by developing new and emerging low trophic species and by optimising production in existing aquaculture value chains. The value chains that AquaVitae will focus on include macroalgae production, integrated multi-trophic aquaculture, and production of new echinoderm species as well as existing shellfish and finfish species. A series of cross-cutting Work Packages (WPs) will include research on biosensors, Internet of Things (IoT), product characteristics, consumer attitudes, market potential, sustainability, environmental monitoring, risk assessment, analysis of value chains, profitability, and other socioeconomic aspects. AquaVitae will contribute to various policy dialogues and produce briefs on policy and governance issues. The AquaVitae consortium consists of 36 full partners from Europe and countries bordering the Atlantic Ocean, in addition to an Industry Reference group, a Policy Advice Group, and an External Advisory Group. AquaVitae supports extensive communication and outreach activities, employs a multi-actor approach to ensure stakeholder engagement in all phases of the project, and will set up a durable aquaculture industry and research network around the Atlantic Ocean. Industry partners are present in all case studies, and they have a special responsibility for exploitation and commercialization of the project research results and outcomes. AquaVitae will have a lasting impact on society through the introduction of new species, and through the development of new processes and products based on a circular economy / zero waste approach with improved sustainability. AquaVitae will produce Good Practice standards, facilitate industry apprenticeship and student exchange, support extensive training programs for industry, academia, and the public, and contribute to the implementation of the EU-Brazil-South Africa Belém Statement.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2017Partners:IEO, PELAGIC RAC, UCT, NMFRI, University of Iceland +26 partnersIEO,PELAGIC RAC,UCT,NMFRI,University of Iceland,AAU,MINECO,NOFIMA,NWWRAC,UH,THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN,Hafrannsóknastofnun,Stockholm University,SYNTESA PARTNERS & ASSOCIATES,NSRAC,STL,NIWA,CETMAR,NRC (EUROPE) LTD,UiT,CNR,TOKNI,CSIC,Earth Sciences New Zealand,CRI,INCDM - NIMRD,MATIS OHF,CSIRO,MAPIX,SLU,CIEMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 613571more_vert