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EFFECTIVE · Enhancing social well-being and economic prosperity by reinforcing the eFFECTIVEness of protection and restoration management in Mediterranean MPAs

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202331 May 2027EU funding €8,197,136Call HORIZON-MISS-2022-OCEAN-01

The EFFECTIVE main objective is to develop a comprehensive scientific knowledge base and practical guidance, combining science, technological nature-based solution, digitalization, and social implication for the application of the Ecosystem-Based management to the protection and restoration management of the EU’s Mediterranean Blue Natural Capital.To ensure the success of this main objective, the EFFECTIVE project counts on partners with broad expertise in relevant areas covering all the three pillars of the EBMS (from applying research stages until companies) as follows: managerial pillar, information pillar, and participation pillar and also a nature-based solution. In addition, this project provides the implementation of the EBMS in four pilot areas (Mar de l’Empordà, Ebro Delta, Sardinia Septentrional, Cavo Greco) towards protection and restoration solutions, besides taking into account the connectivity between three of them through the existing Cetacean Migration Corridor.To achieve the EFFECTIVE main objective, the following 5 specific objectives (SO) are identified:SO 1. Apply EBMS to identify, analyze and extend an ecological corridor in the Mediterranean Sea, connecting habitats and biodiversity. SO 2. Apply EBMS to analyse and extend the status of [4] MPA in the Mediterranean Sea.SO 3. Demonstrate [4] nature-based seabed protection and restoration solutions, including preserving seabed carbon sequestration capacity, in a real environment.SO 4. To identify limiting factors, gaps and recommendations of existing MPA legislation regarding environmental and anthropogenic pressures, setting up links with previous projects. SO 5. To implement an innovative digital data visualization and aggregation tool in the form of a Digital Twin for enabling data exploration, research, participation and citizen science.

Consortium · 22 organisations

coordinator

ASOCIACION CENTRO TECNOLOGICO NAVAL Y DEL MAR

ES · €828,125

participant

OCEAN ECOSTRUCTURES

ES · €952,875

participant

FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA PARCHI E RISERVE NATURALI

IT · €393,125

participant

UKRAINIAN SCIENTIFIC CENTRE OF ECOLOGY OF THE SEA

UA · €109,375

participant

INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY BAS

BG · €112,500

participant

HELLENIC CENTRE FOR MARINE RESEARCH

EL · €259,375

participant

DHI A/S

DK · €406,625

participant

SPOTTERON GMBH

AT · €253,531

participant

IDRYMA TECHNOLOGIAS KAI EREVNAS

EL · €399,875

participant

LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUR OSTSEEFORSCHUNG WARNEMUNDE

DE · €326,125

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €700,125

associatedPartner

FJORDSTRONG LIMITED

UK

participant

F6S NETWORK IRELAND LIMITED

IE · €243,906

participant

CMMI CYPRUS MARINE AND MARITIME INSTITUTE

CY · €440,000

participant

GPASEABOTS SL

ES · €474,906

participant

CORAL SOUL

ES · €432,000

participant

MARIENE INFORMATIE SERVICE MARIS BV

NL · €252,438

participant

FONDAZIONE ONE OCEAN

IT · €375,256

participant

FUNDACIO EURECAT

ES · €526,911

participant

IMPACT2DAY B.V.

NL · €225,750

participant

ETT SPA

IT · €247,625

participant

SEASTAINABLE VENTURES SL

ES · €236,688

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