Ecocentric management for sustainable fisheries and healthy marine ecosystems

ACRONYM
EcoScope
Title
Ecocentric management for sustainable fisheries and healthy marine ecosystems
General information
The EcoScope project will develop an interoperable platform and a robust decision-making toolbox, available through a single public portal, to promote an efficient, ecosystem-based fisheries management. It will be guided by policy makers and scientific advisory bodies, and address ecosystem degradation and the anthropogenic impact that are causing fisheries to be unsustainably exploited across European Seas. The EcoScope Platform will organise and homogenise climatic, oceanographic, biogeochemical, biological and fisheries datasets for European Seas to a common standard type and format that will be available through interactive mapping layers. The EcoScope Toolbox, a scoring system based on assessments of all ecosystem components, ecosystem and economic models, will operate as a decision-support tool for examining fisheries management and marine policy scenarios and spatial planning simulations. Groups of end-users and stakeholders will be involved in the design, development and operation of both the platform and the toolbox. Novel assessment methods for data-poor fisheries, including non-commercial species, as well as for biodiversity and the conservation status of protected megafauna, will be used to assess the status of all ecosystem components across European Seas and test new technologies for evaluating the environmental, anthropogenic and climatic impact on ecosystems and fisheries. A series of sophisticated capacity building tools (online courses, webinars and games) will be available to stakeholders through the EcoScope Academy. The EcoScope project will provide an effective toolbox to decision makers and end-users that will be adaptive to their capacity, needs and data availability. The toolbox will incorporate methods for dealing with uncertainty; thus, it will promote efficient, holistic, sustainable, ecosystem-based fisheries management that will aid towards restoring fisheries sustainability and ensuring balance between food security and healthy seas.
Start
September, 2021
End
August, 2025
Funding (total)
791941000
Funding (GEOMAR)
403000
Funding body / Programme
    EU /
Coordination
Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis (Aristotelio Panepistimio), Greece
Partners
Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis, Greece)
Dimokritio Panepistimio Thrakis, Greece
Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IBER), Bulgaria
University of British Columbia, Canada
Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research Limited, Israel
Quantitative Aquatics Inc., Republic of the Philippines
Spanish Research Council (CSIC), Spain
French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), France
Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (ILVO), Belgium
Blue Lobster IT Limited, UK
Hidromod, Portugal
European Marine Board (IVZW), Belgium
National Research Council (CNR), Italy
The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel, Israel
University of Malta, Malta
Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), Norway
Aenaos Thalassa, Greece
Learnworlds (CY) Ltd., Cyprus
Agora P.S.V.D., Israel
Collecte Localisation Satellites (CLS), France
Breda University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
Ecopath International Initiative Association, Spain
Islam Tushith, Bangladesh