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CLEANSEA · Towards a Clean, Litter-Free European Marine Environment through Scientific Evidence, Innovative Tools and Good Governance

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 201331 December 2015EU funding €2,986,571

There is an urgent need for an improved knowledge base for the management of marine litter. CLEANSEA aims to generate new information on the impacts (biological, social and economic) of marine litter, develop novel tools needed to collect and monitor litter and protocols needed for monitoring data (litter composition and quantities) and evaluate the impact of mitigation strategies and measures in order to provide options to policy makers in the EU. This will be achieved through 7 work packages. WPs 2 and 3 cover biological impacts and technical aspects of marine monitoring, monitoring tools and applications. WP4 investigates multilevel socio-economic impact and barriers to Good Environmental Status, providing a justification for the development of management measures and policy options in WP5. This WP combines advanced institutional analysis with a participatory approach in order to identify and assess management measures, strategies and policy options in collaboration with stakeholders that reduce marine litter and alleviate diverse ecological and socio-economic impacts as identified in WPs 2-4. WP6 will integrate the outcomes of the project and hosts the CLEANSEA Stakeholder Platform. Management is dealt with under WP1 with a professional dissemination package, including a documentary film, website, publications, etc. covered in WP7. CLEANSEA includes top scientific groups from eleven European countries distributed over all marine regions. It also includes six SMEs, four of them focused on technological innovation of monitoring, mitigation and recycling tools. CLEANSEA will tackle the marine litter problem from a broad interdisciplinary perspective . Advancement is expected in the array of monitoring tools and systems, knowledge about impacts, and management measures and policy options. By searching for new paradigms and integrating knowledge and methods, CLEANSEA intends to contribute concrete elements to the road map towards strong reductions in marine litter.

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

STICHTING VU

NL · €663,340

participant

INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETARE-DEZVOLTARE MARINA GRIGORE ANTIPA

RO · €25,189

participant

CORPUS DATA MINING HANDELSBOLAG

SE · €159,278

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER

UK · €361,245

participant

DENKSTATT BULGARIA EOOD

BG · €93,667

participant

CENTRO MEDITERRANEO DE ESTUDIOS PARA EL USO Y CONSERVACION DE LAS COSTAS

ES · €266,717

participant

HELLENIC CENTRE FOR MARINE RESEARCH

EL · €31,596

participant

STIFTELSEN NILU

NO · €78,215

participant

EIGEN VERMOGEN VAN HET INSTITUUT VOOR LANDBOUW- EN VISSERIJONDERZOEK

BE · €159,782

participant

CALLISTO PRODUCTIONS LTD

UK · €138,210

participant

KC DENMARK AS

DK · €94,349

participant

STICHTING DELTARES

NL · €317,957

participant

OREBRO UNIVERSITY

SE · €194,188

participant

WOLTHUIS YVONNE BARBARA

NL · €72,078

participant

PANEPISTIMIO AIGAIOU

EL · €49,904

participant

CORPUS DATA & IMAGE ANALYSIS AB

SE

participant

ECOLOGIC INSTITUT GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH

DE · €215,538

participant

KIMO NEDERLAND EN BELGIE

NL · €65,318

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