Shaping ecosystem based fisheries management

Funding programme: 
H2020
Project ID: 
PR-H2020-69
Acronym: 
SEAwise
Description: 

SEAwise will address the key challenge preventing implementation of a fully operational European Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management: the need to increase fisheries benefits while reducing ecosystem impact under environmental change and increasing competition for space. The SEAwise network of stakeholders, advisory bodies and scientists will co-design key priorities and approaches to provide an open knowledge base on European Social-Ecological Fisheries Systems. SEAwise will innovate the prediction of social indicators of small-scale fisheries, coastal communities, carbon footprint and human health benefits. Using these indicators in fisheries models will help give advice on economically effective and socially acceptable governance under climate change, productivity changes, and the landing obligation. SEAwise will link the first ecosystem-scale assessment of maritime activities’ impacts on habitats with the fish stocks they support. Using ecosystem effects on fishing, including environmental metrics, density dependence, predation, stock health indicators and habitat extent will improve stock productivity predictions. Estimating effects of fishing on sensitive species, benthic habitats, food webs, biodiversity and litter allows evaluation of the mutual consistency of objectives for ecological and social systems. Multispecies-multifleet models will provide ecosystem forecasts of the effect of fisheries management measures. SEAwise will identify the simplest possible combination of management measures and investigate portfolio diversification as an approach for managing ecosystem resilience and climate adaptation. SEAwise tools and courses for ICES, GFCM, stakeholders and decision makers will ensure that these methods can be used directly in Mediterranean, western European, North Sea and Baltic Sea waters. The predictions will inform an online advice tool highlighting stock- and fisheries-specific social and ecological effects and management trade-offs.

Lead entity: 
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET
Lead Country: 
Denmark
Partners: 
TARTU ULIKOOL;THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ENVIRONMENT; FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS;HELLENIC CENTRE FOR MARINE RESEARCH;UNIVERSITE DE BRETAGNE OCCIDENTALE;COISPA TECNOLOGIA & RICERCA SCARL;ATHINA-EREVNITIKO KENTRO KAINOTOMIAS STIS TECHNOLOGIES TIS PLIROFORIAS; TON EPIKOINONION KAI TIS GNOSIS;CHRISTIAN-ALBRECHTS-UNIVERSITAET ZU KIEL;THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS;PARTIKAS DROSIBAS; DZIVNIEKU VESELIBAS UN VIDES ZINATNISKAIS INSTITUTSBIOR;MARINE INSTITUTE;EIGEN VERMOGEN VAN HET INSTITUUT VOOR LANDBOUW- EN VISSERIJONDERZOEK;JOHANN HEINRICH VON THUENEN-INSTITUT; BUNDESFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUER LAENDLICHE RAEUME; WALD UND FISCHEREI;INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE EXPLORATION OF THE SEA;INSTITUT NATIONAL D'ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR POUR L'AGRICULTURE; L ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT;CEPESCA-CONFEDERACION ESPANOLA DE PESCA;INSTITUT FRANCAIS DE RECHERCHE POUR L'EXPLOITATION DE LA MER;POLITECNICO DI MILANO;FUNDACION AZTI - AZTI FUNDAZIOA;WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY;MINDFULLY WIRED COMMUNICATIONS LTD;AALBORG UNIVERSITET;STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH;UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE
Partners countries: 
Estonia, United Kingdom, Greece, France, Italy, Germany, Latvia, Ireland, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Netherlands
Start/end date: 
Friday, 1 October 2021 to Tuesday, 30 September 2025
Time frame: 
2021 - 2025
NBS type: 
Type 2
Societal challenges: 
New Economic Opportunities & Green Jobs
Climate Resilience
Approach: 
Other ecosystem-based management
Ecosystem-based adaptation
Environment: 
Coastal, Shelf and Open Ocean