Sustainable Energy Applications for Green and Low-impact Operation of small-scale fishing boats in the Baltic and North Sea basins
The European fishing fleet relies heavily on imported fuels, making the food supply chain extremely vulnerable in future crises. This has highlighted the need to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, in line with the ambitions of the European Green Pact, to achieve climate neutrality in the EU by 2050.
On the other hand, the Baltic is one of the world’s most active seas. Fishing and shipping release large quantities of nitrogen oxides, black carbon, sulphur dioxide, non-methane volatile organic compounds and particulate matter, as well as greenhouse gases (mainly carbon dioxide, CO2), which cause health problems for both marine life and citizens.
On top of all this, there is the fear of policy makers to implement environmental policies for fear of causing economic damage to the industry.
In this context, it is vital to demonstrate that a win-win scenario is possible by allowing sustainable fisheries while preserving wealth and opportunities for the whole community.
| Entidades socias del proyecto | NordDanmarks EU-kontor, SINTEF Ocean,Teknologisk Institut, Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur forderung der angewandten Forschung, Research Institutes of Sweden, Food & Bio Cluster Denmark, Low Impact Fishers of Europe, Danish Small-Scale Fishermen’s Producer Organisation, Bona Fide ApS, Hanstholm Fiskeriforening, Sveriges Fiskares Producentorganisation, Võiste Sadama OÜ, Clean Ocean Coating GMBH, Thai Union, Per Harald M Skibstad |
| Duración | 2024-2028 |
| Financiación | Comisión Europea a través de HORIZON-MISS-2023-OCEAN-01 |

Sectors: Fisheries and aquaculture sector
Research lines: Circular economy, Efficient, sustainable fisheries and aquaculture
Research sublines: Fishery technologies