Project Details
Description
Gilthead sea bream and European sea bass are by volume the third and fourth most farmed fish species in the EU, while their collective value surpasses that of salmon, trout or mussel. These two species are farmed and contribute significantly to wealth and job creation in rural and coastal areas in all EU Mediterranean countries. However, production of sea bream/bass in the EU has remained stagnant for the last decade and the industry faces significant sustainability challenges.
The overarching objective of PerformFISH is to increase the competitiveness of Mediterranean aquaculture by overcoming biological, technical and operational issues with innovative, cost-effective, integrated solutions, while addressing social and environmental responsibility and contributing to “Blue Growth”. PerformFISH adopts a holistic approach constructed with active industry involvement to ensure that Mediterranean marine fish farming matures into a modern dynamic sector, highly appreciated by consumers and society for providing safe and healthy food with a low ecological footprint, and employment and trade in rural, peripheral regions.
PerformFISH brings together a representative multi-stakeholder, multi-disciplinary consortium to generate, validate and apply new knowledge in real farming conditions to substantially improve the management and performance of the focal fish species, measured through Key Performance Indicators. At the core of PerformFISH design are, a) a link between consumer demand and product design, complemented with product certification and marketing strategies to drive consumer confidence, and b) the establishment and use of a numerical benchmarking system to cover all aspects of Mediterranean marine fish farming performance. Created knowledge and innovative solutions will underpin the developed code of conduct and good practices and will foster modernization through capacity building of the Mediterranean aquaculture workforce.
The overarching objective of PerformFISH is to increase the competitiveness of Mediterranean aquaculture by overcoming biological, technical and operational issues with innovative, cost-effective, integrated solutions, while addressing social and environmental responsibility and contributing to “Blue Growth”. PerformFISH adopts a holistic approach constructed with active industry involvement to ensure that Mediterranean marine fish farming matures into a modern dynamic sector, highly appreciated by consumers and society for providing safe and healthy food with a low ecological footprint, and employment and trade in rural, peripheral regions.
PerformFISH brings together a representative multi-stakeholder, multi-disciplinary consortium to generate, validate and apply new knowledge in real farming conditions to substantially improve the management and performance of the focal fish species, measured through Key Performance Indicators. At the core of PerformFISH design are, a) a link between consumer demand and product design, complemented with product certification and marketing strategies to drive consumer confidence, and b) the establishment and use of a numerical benchmarking system to cover all aspects of Mediterranean marine fish farming performance. Created knowledge and innovative solutions will underpin the developed code of conduct and good practices and will foster modernization through capacity building of the Mediterranean aquaculture workforce.
Acronym | PerformFISH |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/05/17 → 31/10/22 |
Collaborative partners
- Aqua TT Ltd (Project partner)
- Centro de Ciencias do Mar do Algarve (Project partner)
- Italian National Research Council (Project partner)
- Panepistimio Kritis (University of Crete) (Project partner)
- Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA) (Project partner)
- University of Zaragoza (UNIZAR) (Third party against payment)
- Syndesmos ellhnikon thalassokalliergeion somateo (Project partner)
- Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) (Project partner)
- Sparos LDA (Project partner)
- Asociación Empresarial de Acuicultura (Project partner)
- Epitropi Ereunon Panepistimiou Thessalias (Coordinator) (lead)
- International Organisation for the Development of Fisheries in Eastern and Central Europe (Project partner)
- University of Padova (Project partner)
- Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) (Project partner)
- Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) (Project partner)
- University of Udine (Project partner)
- Associazione Piscicoltori Italiani (Project partner)
- University of Bologna (Project partner)
- SINTEF (Project partner)
- Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (Project partner)
- Panagiotis Christofilogiannis-Ioana Tavla (Project partner)
- AQUAXPRS LTD (Project partner)
- Syndicat des Selectionneurs Avicoles et Aquacoles Français (Project partner)
- Skretting Aquaculture Research Centre (ARC) (Project partner)
- Rudjer Boskovic Institute (Project partner)
- Syndicat Français Aquaculture Marine Nouvelle (Project partner)
- Cluster de la Acuicultura de Galicia (Project partner)
- Croatian Chamber of economy CCE (Project partner)
Funding
- European Commission (EC): €6,997,060.00
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