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1 The Aquamed project and the Mediterranean Aquaculture Multi-stakeholder Platform Jean Paul BLANCHETON Coordinator of AQUAMED: THE FUTURE OF RESEARCH ON AQUACULTURE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION Aquaredpot meeting, Szarvas, November 24, 2014 GENERAL FISHERIES COMMISSION FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN COMMISSION GÉNÉRALE DES PÊCHES POUR LA MÉDITERRANÉE

2 AQUAMED: www.aquamedproject.netwww.aquamedproject.net 18/10/2015 Programme: FP7, KBBE, Coordination and Support Action EC contribution: €995,854; Duration: June 2010 – May 2013 Coordination: IFREMER, on behalf of EFARO INRH University of Annaba INSTM NIOF SUMAE SFRI IFREMER ISPRA CNRS- LAMETA IEO AquaTT IMARES HCMR ARO-VC IOP IOR KDMNOFIMA IPIMAR IUCN CAQ FEAP, EAS DFMR

3 Project Objectives Inventory of all existing research means, Aggregation of the countries with similar situations, Suggestions to improve the Mediterranean research activity. Objective 1: Improve coordination of National and European aquaculture research activities in the Mediterranean Objective 2: Identify future research needs and streamline programming, based on the principle of “mutual benefit” Create a Mediterranean multi-stakeholder platform, Ensure the activity of the platform after the end of AQUAMED, Assess the sustainability of research and sector developments.

4 Aquamed expected impacts Development of a sustainable aquaculture in the Mediterranean region (all species) Enhanced involvement of the EU aquaculture industry and RTD performers in the development of a sustainable Med. aquaculture Better coordinated Mediterranean research / technology activity Collect and process information Create a sustainability monitoring tool Create / sustain a Mediterranean multi-stakeholder platform

5 Collect and process information

6 Create a database (Fish &Shellfish, Marine&Freshwater) Collect the information and create a database, through partner contacts, on-line surveys and platform meetings - National production and socio- economic context, - Research (institutions, teams, tools, projects), - Sustainability indicators (sector and research). Research project SHs: Farmers, feed, consumers, government, others.

7 Smart and sustainable increase of aquaculture production by 1 to 4% per year, Aquaculture industry will meet the consumer demand, which will increase by 1 to 2% per year, Diversification with few new species as meager, tuna, turbot, herbivorous species and seaweeds, Culture systems will adapt to environmental and social challenges: off-shore fish and molluscs productions, recirculation systems, integrated multitrophic aquaculture and restocking. Perception on Mediterranean aquaculture by 2030 In line with EATiP EU strategic agenda (2012)

8 Perception on the main constraints 50% 60% 70%

9 Knowledge Management Efficient use of research outputs and knowledge transfer 77% Development of networks including research industry and stakeholders 72% Improve communication on aquaculture sustainability and product quality 70% Enhance interdisciplinary research projects, scientist mobility and training of professionals 70% Socio-economics & Governance Develop policy for national aquaculture75% Reduce conflicts on space use (territorial planning) 70% Integrate the aquaculture activities and management policy into the National and European legislative frameworks 69% TOP research priorities (Fish & Shellfish, Marine &Freshwater)

10 Product Quality & Consumer Guarantee products with high quality standards to maximize human health benefits 74% Guarantee the safety of extractive aquaculture products (molluscs) 71% Health & Welfare Enhance health and resistance to pathogens69% TOP research priorities (Fish & Shellfish, Marine &Freshwater) Mediterranean research needs are not on: Technology & systems Management of lifecycles

11 Innovative communication methods between research & industry Communication and marketing strategies in relation to consumer and market demand Simplification of administrative processes and harmonization of laws and procedures between EU & Mediterranean countries Identification of allocated zones for aquaculture (AZA) and of criteria for site selection Harmonized methods to guarantee high quality and safe shellfish productions Development of early diagnosis of pathogens Efficient policies and best practices for a better use of natural resources Alternative sources of raw material and feeding methods Plan of Action

12 Aquamed Plan of Action The action plan had 4 elements: Identifying specific tasks: what will be done and by whom Time horizon: when will it be done 2015, 2020, 2030, and time to complete the action Resource allocation: estimate costs and what specific funds are available for specific activities Expected impact: who will benefit and how

13 Create and sustain a Mediterranean multi-stakeholder platform

14 AQUAMED platform structure and evolution GFCM countries Med. and black sea GFCM countries Med. and black sea Aquamed platform group AQUAMED core group AQUAMED core group Equilibrated representation of stakeholders and countries 3 Aquamed platform meetings organized during the project Aquamed platform recognised as a subsidiary body of the GFCM – CAQ in May 2013 (new TORs and scale, dedicated budget) Aquamed database be hosted in SIPAM - CAQ – GFCM First plenary meeting in December 2014

15 Allocated zones for aquaculture and spatial planning Aquaculture and environment interactions Disease management and aquatic animal health Governance and regulatory frameworks Quality and safety of products - markets and consumers Research, knowledge and technology sharing Sustainable feed production and management Technology innovation and diversification Social responsibility of aquaculture companies Empowerment of aquaculture farmers organizations Ten Strategic Areas according to regional aquaculture priorities: Med. AMSHP strategic areas H2020 EU calls

16 Five main forums (cross-cutting issues) to translate the strategic areas into plans of actions: Forum 1: Regulatory framework (Allocated zones for aquaculture, spatial planning and governance) Forum 2: Environment and disease management (Aquaculture - environment interactions, disease management and health) Forum 3: Quality and market of aquaculture products (Quality and safety of products, markets and consumers, social responsibility and empowerment of farmers / organizations) Forum 4: Research and innovation (Research, knowledge and technology sharing, sustainable feed, innovation and diversification) Forum 5: Communication strategies and capacity-building (Transversal issues to be tackled within each of the ten strategic areas) Mediterranean AMSHP forums

17 Activities of the Mediterranean MSHP

18 Expert panels - Enabling good governance in aquaculture (guidelines to simplify administrative processes and support sustainable aquaculture development in the region) - A healthy environment, a stronger aquaculture industry (best management of interactions between aquaculture activities and the environment) - Boosting markets for aquaculture (how to develop domestic and international markets and improve the public image and perception) - Advancing aquaculture innovations (innovative approaches and emerging technologies for a sustainable regional aquaculture development)

19 Next step Development of a sustainable aquaculture in the Mediterranean region (all species) Enhance the involvement of the EU aquaculture industry and RTD performers in the development of a sustainable Med. aquaculture Coordinated Mediterranean research and technology Linking the GFCM Mediterranean multi-stakeholder platform with EATiP

20 Mediterranean platform evolution Strengthening the links between EU and Med. aquaculture industry and research EU CAQ Aquamed MSHP Dynamization of the EU and Med. aquacultures The Mediterranean platform becoming the EATiP Med. Platform?

21 The Aquamed objectives were achieved: - Database hosted and kept alive by SIPAM/CAQ/GFCM, - Plan of ations to improve the research sector, - Multi-stakeholder platform created and continues operation through GFCM/CAQ. Main lessons: - Challenging to reach a common understanding when very different backgrounds (National cultures, researcher and stakeholder diversity), - Difficult access to data (mainly financial), - Impact of religious / political situations / events (meeting location), - Key role of dissemination / facilitation specialists. Next steps: - Strengthen the links of the Mediterranean platform with -National multi-stakeholder platforms (each country) -European platforms (EATiP, Oraqua…) Conclusions

22 Contact us Thank you for your attention GENERAL FISHERIES COMMISSION FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN COMMISSION GÉNÉRALE DES PÊCHES POUR LA MÉDITERRANÉE


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