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SMARTFISH · Smart fisheries technologies for an efficient, compliant and environmentally friendly fishing sector
The objective of SMARTFISH is to develop, test and promote a suite of high-tech systems for the EU fishing sector, to optimize resource efficiency, to improve automatic data collection for fish stock assessment, to provide evidence of compliance with fishery regulations and to reduce ecological impact. SMARTFISH exploits technological developments in machine vision, camera technology, data processing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, big data analysis, smartphones/tablets, LED technology, acoustics and ROV technology to build systems for monitoring, analyzing and improving processes for all facets of the fishing sector, from extraction, to assessment, to monitoring and control. The SMARTFISH systems will:- assist fishermen in making informed decisions during pre-catch, catching, and post-catch phases of the extraction process. This improves catch efficiencies and compositions in fisheries across the EU, leading to improved economic efficiency while reducing unintended fish mortality, unnecessary fishing pressure and ecosystem damage.- provide new data for stock assessment from commercial fishing and improve the quality and quantity of data that comes from traditional assessment surveys. This provides more accurate assessment of currently assessed stocks and allow the assessment of data-poor stocks.- permit the automatic collection of catch data to ensure compliance with fisheries management regulations. The SMARTFISH systems are tested and demonstrated in several EU fisheries. This contributes to promoting the uptake of the systems by extraction sector and fisheries agencies. An interdisciplinary consortium with technology developers and instrument suppliers, fishing companies, research and fisheries management institutes and universities will realize SMARTFISH. They are active at national and international levels and well placed to ensure the uptake of SMARTFISH systems by fishing industry and fisheries managers and stock assessment scientists.
Consortium · 20 organisations
SINTEF OCEAN AS
NO · €1,600,000
UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA
UK · €438,359
INTERFISH PRODUCER ORGANISATION LIMITED
UK · €60,069
THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS
UK · €600,000
LARRASMENDI BI SOCIEDAD LIMITADA
ES · €45,200
NERGARD HAVFISKE AS
NO · €60,585
PESQUERAS HERBON SL
ES · €52,648
STIFTELSEN SINTEF
NO
MERSIN UNIVERSITESI
TR · €86,400
PATXIKU BERRIA CB
ES
SAFETYNET TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
UK · €80,676
MARINE SCOTLAND
UK · €481,875
SINTEF AS
NO · €300,735
MARPORT FRANCE
FR · €300,000
ZUNIBAL SL
ES · €61,936
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET
DK · €1,070,588
FUNDACION AZTI - AZTI FUNDAZIOA
ES · €464,200
UNIVERSITY OF CUKUROVA
TR · €90,000
NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU
NO · €117,250
MELBU SYSTEMS AS
NO · €66,245
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