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EU funding (€6,481,309): Sustainable management of mesopelagic resources Hor20 May 2019 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Sustainable management of mesopelagic resources

The mesopelagic layer is one of the least understood ecosystems on Earth. Recent research suggests that the fish biomass in the mesopelagic ecosystem might be 10 times higher than previously thought, and therefore represent 90 % of the fish biomass of the planet. However, this estimate is subject to a high degree of uncertainty in the fraction of the community that is fish. The potential high biomass has raised interest in its exploitation, mainly as a fish meal, but other potential exploitation pathways for high value compounds, such as nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals, are possible. Nevertheless, if the biomass is as high as estimated, mesopelagic fish may play a key role in ecosystem services, such as sustaining other commercially relevant species and carbon sequestration. SUMMER will establish a protocol to accurately estimate mesopelagic fish biomass, quantify the ecosystem services provided by the mesopelagic community (food, climate regulation and potential for bioactive compounds) and develop a decision support tool to measure the trade-offs between the different services. Combining eDNA with in situ acoustics and trawls SUMMER will obtain an accurate assessment of the composition and biomass of the mesopelagic community. Gut content analysis, molecular markers and stable isotopes will allow quantification of the vertically integrated trophic network, linking to commercial and charismatic species. Models will be used to estimate the impact of fishing scenarios on trophic network stability and carbon sequestration. Mesopelagic organisms will be tested for their potential as fish meal, nutra and pharmaceuticals. The project will develop a decision support tool to enable accounting for trade-offs between services in when considering sustainable use of mesopelagic resources. Finally, a range of interactions with stakeholders, policy makers and public will ensure that any strategy to exploit the mesopelagic ecosystem takes account of all the consequences.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Acondicionamiento Tarrasense Associacion €279,813
Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas €270,469
Barna SA €48,989
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS €0.00
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet €298,365
Fundacion Azti - Azti Fundazioa €638,045
Hafrannsoknastofnun, Rannsokna- OG Radgjafarstofnun Hafs OG Vatna €296,250
Havforskningsinstituttet €267,344
Helmholtz-Zentrum FUR Ozeanforschung Kiel (Geomar) €400,248
Imar - Instituto do Mar €331,721
Institut de Recherche Pour le Developpement €285,250
Institut Francais de Recherche Pour l'Exploitation de la mer €303,875
King Abdullah University OF Science AND Technology €0.00
La Rochelle Universite €265,000
Middle East Technical University €268,750
National Oceanography Centre €320,063
Sintef Ocean AS €405,000
The University Court of the University of St Andrews €385,284
United Kingdom Research and Innovation €68,893
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria €286,250
Universitaet Bremen €276,495
Universitetet I Bergen €292,175
Universitetet I Oslo €288,788
University of Strathclyde €204,244

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/817806

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