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ECOFISHMAN · Ecosystem-based Responsive Fisheries Management in Europe

FP7Status: CLOSED1 March 201128 February 2014EU funding €3,000,000

EcoFishMan seeks to develop a responsive fisheries management system (RFMS) based on results-based management (RBM) principles. The intended context of application of the RFMS is complex, mixed-fisheries and multi-stakeholder fishery sectors like those found in the EU/Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) area. It will be an ecosystem-based sustainable management system under a precautionary framework that will define maximum acceptable negative impact, target elimination of discards and maintain economic and social viability. EcoFishMan is a multidisciplinary project, involving scientists and stakeholders in activities relating to biology, stock assessment, technology, economy, sociology and legal aspects of fisheries management. The work starts with a review on existing results-based management systems (RBMS), the CFP and tools that aid fisheries management. The next step is identification of outcome targets and development of relevant indicators, which are then visualised through development of a GIS based decision support tool. The RFMS will be designed, developed and evaluated in collaboration between scientists and stakeholders and tested through simulated case studies. This will take place in an iterative process (spiral model) to ensure that the RFMS is adaptive to different types of fisheries and changes in the environment. A roadmap will be produced for the implementation and maintenance of recommendations in the system. In the RFMS, stakeholder involvement is essential and through their active involvement in the development of the system, EcoFishMan aims at improving cooperation and mutual understanding between scientists, policy makers and other stakeholders. Top-down management strategies will be combined with a co-management and bottom-up approach that aims to shift the burden of proof and to involve and benefit stakeholders, offering a fundamentally new approach to fisheries management in Europe.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

MATIS OHF

IS · €504,844

participant

UNIVERSITETET I TROMSOE - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET

NO · €363,210

participant

THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN

UK · €189,930

participant

INSTITUTO PORTUGUES DO MAR E DA ATMOSFERA,IP

PT · €295,035

participant

INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE RECURSOS BIOLOGICOS I.P. INRB

PT

participant

CENTRO TECNOLOGICO DEL MAR - FUNDACION CETMAR

ES · €323,590

participant

NOFIMA AS

NO · €179,696

participant

MAPIX TECHNOLOGIES LTD

UK · €75,650

participant

MARINE SCOTLAND

UK · €70,474

participant

SP/F SYNTESA

FO · €200,267

participant

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE

IT · €213,161

participant

CENTRO DE CIENCIAS DO MAR DO ALGARVE

PT · €177,481

participant

SEA FISH INDUSTRY AUTHORITY

UK · €117,040

participant

BITLAND ENTERPRISE APS

DK · €9,442

participant

HASKOLI ISLANDS

IS · €165,673

participant

INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE IN EUROPE

DK · €114,507

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