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GAIN · Green Aquaculture Intensification in Europe

H2020Status: CLOSED1 May 201831 October 2021EU funding €5,998,795Call H2020-SFS-2016-2017

GAIN is designed to support the ecological intensification of aquaculture in the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA), with the dual objectives of increasing production and competitiveness of the industry, while ensuring sustainability and compliance with EU regulations on food safety and environment. Eco-intensification of European aquaculture is a transdisciplinary challenge that requires the integration of scientific and technical innovations, new policies and economic instruments, as well as the mitigation of social constraints. Successful eco-intensification of aquaculture will provide more and better aquatic products, more jobs, and improve trade balance by reducing imports. GAIN, besides looking at innovative ways of integrating cultured species, will seek integration with other sectors, in order to promote the implementation of the principles of circular economy in Aquaculture. The GAIN Consortium includes a wide range of complementary expertise and a well blended mix of research institutes and industrial partners, which will ensure the achievement of the following specific objectives:(i) Develop and optimize sustainable feeds, without increasing the pressure on land and fish stocks;(ii) Add value to cultivation, by means of innovative processes, which turn both by-products and side-streams into valuable secondary materials, thus increasing profits and minimizing the environmental footprint;(ii) Improve the management of finfish and shellfish farms, in terms of FCR, fish welfare and reduction of wastes, through the use of sensors, biomarkers, Big Data, IoT (Internet of Things) and predictive mathematical models;(iv) Support integrated policies and address current barriers to the implementation of the principles of circular economy in aquatic production.

Consortium · 21 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITA CA' FOSCARI VENEZIA

IT · €695,329

internationalPartner

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

US

participant

GILDESKAL FORSKNINGSSTASJON AS

NO · €263,750

participant

DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY

CA

participant

WAISTER AS

NO · €259,750

participant

ASOCIACION NACIONAL DE FABRICANTES DE CONSERVAS Y PRODUCTOS TRANSFORMADOS DE PESCADOS Y MARISCOS CENTRO NACIONAL DE CONOCIMIENTO Y TECNOLOGIA PARA LA INDUSTRIA MARINA ACUICOLA Y ALIMENTARIA

ES · €171,125

participant

IBM IRELAND LIMITED

IE · €599,000

participant

AGRIFOOD AND BIOSCIENCES INSTITUTE

UK · €139,803

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €430,736

participant

JOHANN HEINRICH VON THUENEN-INSTITUT, BUNDESFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUER LAENDLICHE RAEUME, WALD UND FISCHEREI

DE · €249,375

participant

ALFRED-WEGENER-INSTITUT HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR POLAR- UND MEERESFORSCHUNG

DE · €421,260

participant

Sagremarisco-Viveiros de Marisco Lda

PT · €90,500

participant

LEBECHE SPAIN SL

ES · €131,988

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING

UK · €489,543

participant

SPAROS LDA

PT · €381,251

participant

FONDAZIONE EDMUND MACH

IT · €114,525

participant

LONGLINE ENVIRONMENT LIMITED

IE · €580,000

participant

WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY

NL · €394,236

participant

SALTEN HAVBRUKSPARK AS

NO · €383,125

participant

SOUTH CHINA SEA FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE, CHINESE ACADEMY OF FISHERIES SCIENCES

CN

participant

ZACHODNIOPOMORSKI UNIWERSYTET TECHNOLOGICZNY W SZCZECINIE

PL · €203,500

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