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COMMON SENSE · COST-EFFECTIVE SENSORS, INTEROPERABLE WITH INTERNATIONAL EXISTING OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEMS, TO MEET EU POLICIES REQUIREMENTS

FP7Status: CLOSED1 November 201328 February 2017EU funding €4,664,072

The COMMON SENSE project will contribute to support the implementation of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) and other EU policies (e.g. Common Fisheries Policy), providing easily usable across several platforms, cost-effective, multi-functional innovative sensors to detect reliable in-situ measurements on key parameters by means of methodological standards. This proposal will focus, by means of a multidisciplinary and well-balanced consortium on eutrophication, contaminants, marine litter and underwater noise descriptors of the MSFD.This proposal will first provide a general understanding and integrated basis for sensors cost effective development (WP1 and WP2). Within the following WPs (5-8) the project will design and develop new generation sensors focused on the detection of: (1) nutrient analytes by utilising well-established colorimetric chemistries for phosphate, ammonia, nitrate and nitrite (2) low concentrations of heavy metals (Pb, Hg Cd, Zn and Cu), (3) surface concentration of microplastics (4) underwater noise by means of a bespoke acoustic sensor pod. These sensors, developed onto modular systems, will be integrated into multifunctional packages (WP4). Innovative transversal sensors (e.g. temperature, pressure, pH and pCO2) will be also integrated to provide the variables with a comprehensive reference frame. The Common Sensor Web Platform will be created (WP3) aiming at bringing a more sophisticated view of the environment implementing the sensor web enablement standards but optimising e.g. data acquisition, access and interoperability. The sensors developed will be interoperable with existing and new observing systems and they will also be field tested (WP9) by means of different platforms (e.g. research vessels, racing yachts, buoys). Dissemination and exploitation activities (WP10) will enable to transfer knowledge and technology resulting from the project to be used with commercial, scientific, conservational and strategic purposes.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

ACONDICIONAMIENTO TARRASENSE ASSOCIACION

ES · €477,069

participant

AQUA TT UETP COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE

IE · €392,128

participant

DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY

IE · €497,268

participant

FUNDACION PRIVADA PER LA NAVEGACIO OCEANICA BARCELONA

ES · €120,320

participant

SUBCTECH GMBH

DE · €341,250

participant

Food and Environment Research Agency

UK · €237,871

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €370,182

participant

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE

IT · €318,776

participant

INSTYTUT OCEANOLOGII POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK

PL · €280,200

participant

METROHM DROPSENS SL

ES · €185,558

participant

IDRONAUT SRL

IT · €265,800

participant

SIMULACIONS OPTIQUES SL

ES · €237,975

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK

IE · €605,186

participant

T.E. LABORATORIES LIMITED

IE · €244,020

participant

Ss. CYRIL AND METHODIUS UNIVERSITY IN SKOPJE

MK · €90,469

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