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ANERIS · operAtional seNsing lifE technologies for maRIne ecosystemS

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202331 December 2026EU funding €9,999,665Call HORIZON-INFRA-2022-TECH-01

In ANERIS, we propose to develop the next generation of scientific instrumentation tools and methods for sensing marine-life. The design of the new instruments and methods will integrate different types of marine life-sensing technologies: genomics, imaging-biooptics and participatory sciences. The technologies will be implemented in a co-design framework, involving all the interested stakeholders: academia, industry, civil society and government. The project proposes the concept of Operational Marine Biology (OMB), understood as a biodiversity information system for systematic and long-term routine measurements of the ocean and coastal life, and their rapid interpretation and dissemination. The production of FAIR Operational Marine Biology data will be carried out in a distributed IT infrastructure built from edge and cloud compute nodes, to be connected with the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). The technologies will be tested and validated in different case studies, involving the ANERIS innovations, commercial instruments to be improved and different world-class research infrastructures (RI). The project will develop a training program for the operation and use of these new solutions for all the involved stakeholders and particularly the research infrastructures staff. Overall, the project proposes to benefit all the actors involved in the quintuple helix framework of innovation, promoting innovation and knowledge sharing among them: (1) the academy with new life-sensing technologies to use in research; (2) the industry with new technologies and methods to exploit; (3) the governments, with improved observational systems and data products to be used in environmental management directives; (4) the civil society, empowered through the proposed participative technologies and large collaborative networks and (5) the Research Infrastructures, integrating new generation of sensing instruments and methods, and their staff being trained on those new technologies.

Consortium · 25 organisations

coordinator

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €1,022,750

thirdParty

ASSOCIACAO BIOPOLIS

PT

participant

MARSBASED SL

ES · €322,750

participant

E-SCIENCE EUROPEAN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM RESEARCH

ES · €581,520

participant

UNIVERSITY OF HAIFA

IL · €505,000

participant

STICHTING EGI

NL · €575,000

thirdParty

EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY

DE

thirdParty

HELLENIC CENTRE FOR MARINE RESEARCH

EL

participant

FEDERACIO CATALANA D ACTIVITATS SUBAQUATIQUES

ES · €356,128

participant

EURO-BIOIMAGING ERIC

FI · €187,250

participant

DRIBBA DEVELOPMENT & CONSULTING SL

ES · €300,247

participant

EUROPEAN MULTIDISCIPLINARY SEAFLOORAND WATER COLUMN OBSERVATORY - EUROPEAN RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE CONSORTIUM (EMSO ERIC)

IT · €1,135,625

participant

QUANTA SYSTEMS SL

ES · €453,750

thirdParty

MARINE INSTITUTE

IE

participant

OSLOMET - STORBYUNIVERSITETET

NO · €512,600

participant

EUROPEAN MARINE BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE CENTRE EUROPEAN RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE CONSORTIUM

FR · €1,020,625

participant

SCIENCE FOR CHANGE, SL

ES · €326,250

participant

CYTOBUOY BV

NL · €610,750

thirdParty

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA

ES

participant

PENSOFT PUBLISHERS

BG · €332,500

participant

MEDCITIES - MEDCITES

ES · €341,170

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €464,500

participant

VLAAMS INSTITUUT VOOR DE ZEE

BE · €502,500

participant

NORCE RESEARCH AS

NO · €448,750

thirdParty

SORBONNE UNIVERSITE

FR

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