FAIRSEA is a European Territory Cooperation project, co-financed by the INTERREG VA Italy- Croatia 2014-2020 Programme (http://www.italy-croatia.eu) under the Priority Axis 1 “Blue Innovation”. The project, with ana overall budget of 1.7 Mln€,is coordinated by OGS and involves 11 partners from Italy and Croatia. FAIRSEA started on January 2019 and will end on February 2021.
The project overall objective is to enhance the conditions for implementing innovative approaches for the sustainable management of the Adriatic Sea fisheries by the exchange of knowledge and the sharing of good practices among partners and beyond. The main result will consist in the development of an integrated platform for a quantitative ecosystem approach to fisheries that goes across territorial boundaries and across several disciplines.
The platform will integrate biological/ecological processes (i.e. considering water mass circulation, physical-chemical properties, plankton productivity, dynamics of resources including their interactions) and fisheries bio-economic dynamics (including fisheries displacement). This high technological and innovative platform will be used as a planning tool to implement demonstrative testing of applicable fisheries policies both at local (subareas) and whole Adriatic scales. It will provide scientific basis for formulating and evaluating the shared management advice in the local and international participatory processes, involving management authorities, experts and stakeholders.
In this context, ASSAM will make the best of use of its expertise in stakeholder consultation and interactive engagement to stimulate a multi-level dialogue and knowledge and best practices exchange at regional and transnational level.
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Lead Partner: OGS - National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics
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