The objective of SponGES is to develop an integrated ecosystem-based approach to preserve and sustainably use vulnerable sponge ecosystems of the North Atlantic. The SponGES consortium, an international and interdisciplinary collaboration of research institutions, environmental non-governmental and intergovernmental organizations, will focus on one of the most diverse, ecologically and biologically important and vulnerable marine ecosystems of the deep-sea - sponge grounds – that to date have received very little research and conservation attention. Our approach will address the scope and challenges of EC’s Blue Growth Call by strengthening the knowledge base, improving innovation, predicting changes, and providing decision support tools for management and sustainable use of marine resources. SponGES will fill knowledge gaps on vulnerable sponge ecosystems and provide guidelines for their preservation and sustainable exploitation. North Atlantic deep-sea sponge grounds will be mapped and characterized, and a geographical information system on sponge grounds will be developed to determine drivers of past and present distribution. Diversity, biogeographic and connectivity patterns will be investigated through a genomic approach. Function of sponge ecosystems and the goods and services they provide, e.g. in habitat provision, bentho-pelagic coupling and biogeochemical cycling will be identified and quantified. This project will further unlock the potential of sponge grounds for innovative blue biotechnology namely towards drug discovery and tissue engineering. It will improve predictive capacities by quantifying threats related to fishing, climate change, and local disturbances. SponGES outputs will form the basis for modeling and predicting future ecosystem dynamics under environmental changes. SponGES will develop an adaptive ecosystem-based management plan that enables conservation and good governance of these marine resources on regional and international levels.
Deep-sea Sponge Grounds Ecosystems of the North Atlantic: an integrated approach towards their preservation and sustainable exploitation
Funding programme:
H2020
Project ID:
PR-H2020-89
Acronym:
SponGES
Description:
Lead entity:
UNIVERSITETET I BERGEN
Lead Country:
Norway
Partners:
UNIVERSIDADE DO MINHO;INSTITUTO ESPANOL DE OCEANOGRAFIA;THE FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS;ECOLOGY ACTION CENTRE;DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY;NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM;UPPSALA UNIVERSITET;STUDIO ASSOCIATO GAIA SNC DEI DOTTORI ANTONIO SARA E MARTINA MILANESE;HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM HEREON GMBH;AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS;ALFRED-WEGENER-INSTITUT HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR POLAR- UND MEERESFORSCHUNG;IMAR - INSTITUTO DO MAR;THE UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND;STIFTELSEN NANSEN SENTER FOR MILJOOG FJERNMALING;UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL;CENTRO INTERDISCIPLINAR DE INVESTIGACAO MARINHA E AMBIENTAL;WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY;UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT;HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM FUR OZEANFORSCHUNG KIEL;FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES;BANGOR UNIVERSITY;STICHTING NEDERLANDSE WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK INSTITUTEN;UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM
Partners countries:
Portugal, Spain, Italy, Canada, United Kingdom, Sweden, Germany, United States, Norway, Netherlands
Start/end date:
Tuesday, 1 March 2016 to Thursday, 31 December 2020
Time frame:
2016 - 2020
NBS type:
Type 2
Societal challenges:
New Economic Opportunities & Green Jobs
Approach:
Ecosystem-based adaptation
Ecosystem Protection Approaches
Environment:
Coastal, Shelf and Open Ocean