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Valorização Integral dos Recursos Marinhos: Potencial, Inovação Tecnológica e Novas Aplicações

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  Projeto cofinanciado por:   Código do projeto | POCI-01-0247-FEDER-024517; LISBOA-01-0247-FEDER-024517; ALG01-0247-FEDER-024517   Designação do projeto | VALORMAR: Valorização Integral dos Recursos Marinhos: Potencial, Inovação Tecnológica e Novas Aplicações Objetivo Principal | Reforçar a Investigação, o desenvolvimento tecnológico e a inovação Região de intervenção | Norte, Centro Lisboa e Algarve   Endtidade beneficiária | SONAE MC - SERVIÇOS PARTILHADOS, S.A. (lider); Copromotores | UMinho; A2O,Lda; ALGAPLUS,Lda; Piscicultura do Vale da Lama; CCMAR; CIIMAR; Allmicroalgae,S.A.; A Povera S.A.; Castro, Pinto & Costa, Lda; CVR; Foodintech, Lda; Fourmag,Lda; Hidromod,Lda; Necton,S.A.; Riasearch,Lda; Sparos,Lda; Sorgal.S.A.; SPI S.A.; UPC; IPVC; UAveiro; IBET; IPMA; INEGI; IPLeiria; Forum Oceano, UPorto; DocaPesca,S.A. e Bivalvia, Lda.   Data da aprovação | 17-08-2017 Data de ínicio | 01-10-2017 Data de conclusão | 31-07-2021   Custo total elegível | 8.043.392,62 Apoio financeiro da União Europeia | FEDER - 5.475.707,39       O que é o ValorMar? O projeto ValorMar, liderado pela Sonae MC, desenvolverá 4 soluções tecnológicas inovadoras que potenciem a valorização e uso eficiente dos recursos marinhos através da integração das cadeias de valor, numa lógica de economia circular, articulando: aquacultura, indústria alimentar, biomédica, farmacêutica e cosmética.   Objetivo Geral Valorização de recursos marinhos, através da investigação, desenvolvimento e demonstração de novos produtos e da melhoria de processos produtivos através do desenvolvimento de novas tecnologias. O projeto ValorMar propõe soluções inovadoras para a criação de novos produtos alimentares saudáveis, recorrendo a tecnologias sustentáveis e eficientes.   Uma visão de futuro, alinhada e defendida por todos os parceiros A visão deste projeto nasce do empenho dos elementos deste consórcio, posicionados pela importância da economia do mar nas cadeias de valor aqui representadas e face aos desafios existentes. Esta visão foca nos mercados consumidores e nas competências e esforços à volta dos desafios para a valorização dos recursos marinhos, e agrega entidades do Sistema Cientifico Nacional com empresas relevantes ao longo das cadeias de valor. Pretende-se promover a o desenvolvimento tecnológico e sua validação através da demonstração em pilotos e desenvolver coletiva e cooperativamente competências especificas nas empresas, fortalecendo este cluster com elevada capacidade de crescimento.    E-mail:  geral@valormar.pt   Comunicações em conferência internacional (Oral) Henriques, J., Morais, M., Pinto, W., Engrola, S., Xavier, M., Dias, J., Conceição, L.E.C. 2021. Improving performance of Senegalese sole through diet supplementation with curcumin extract. European Europe 21, October 4th-7th, Funchal, Madeira. Xavier, M., Conceição, L.E.C., Valente, L.M.P., Engrola, S. 2021. Natural plant extracts modulate growth performance, oxidative status and stress resistance of Senegalese sole postlarvae. European Europe 20 – online, April 12th-15th. Xavier, M.J., Conceição, L.E.C., Valente, L.M.P., Engrola, S. 2020 Effect of natural extracts as modulators of growth performance and oxidative status in fish. Animal Science Doctoral Programme V Workshop. September 18th, Oporto, Portugal. Xavier, M.J., Conceição, L.E.C., Valente, L.M.P., Engrola, S. 2019. Improving growth performance of fish larvae through supplementation of antioxidants. Animal Science Doctoral Programme VI Workshop. September 13rd, Oporto, Portugal. Xavier, M.J., Conceição, L.E.C., Valente, L.M.P., Engrola, S. 2018. Improving growth performance of fish larvae through early nutrition. Animal Science Doctoral Programme V Workshop. September 18th, Oporto, Portugal.   Comunicações em conferência internacional (Poster) Jerez-Cepa, I., Xavier, M.J., Conceição, L.E.C., Valente, L.M.P., Engrola, S. 2021. Dietary antioxidant supplementation boosts intermediary metabolism in Senegalese sole postlarvae. European Europe 20 – online, April 12th-15th. Xavier, M., Conceição, L.E.C., Valente, L.M.P., Engrola, S. 2020. Natural antioxidants as modulators of robustness in fish. Encontro Ciência 2020, 3-4th November, Lisbon, Portugal. Engrola, S., Xavier, M.J., Gonçalves, R., Colen, R., Valente, L.M.P., Rocha, R.J.M., Conceição, L.E.C. 2019. Building fish resilience via nutrition. SEB2019 – The Society for Experimental Biology. July 2nd-5th, Seville, Spain. Xavier, M.J., Engrola, S., Conceição, L.E.C., Manchado, M., Carballo, C., Gonçalves, R., Colen, R., Figueiredo, V., Valente, L.M.P. 2019. Dietary antioxidant supplementation promotes growth in Senegalese sole post-larvae. SEB2019 – The Society for Experimental Biology. July 2nd-5th, Seville, Spain. Xavier, M.J., Gonçalves, R., Conceição, L.E.C., Valente, L.M.P. Engrola, S. 2018. Improving growth performance of fish larvae through early nutrition. VII Congress of the Iberian Society for Icthyology, June 12th – 15th, Faro, Portugal.   SIBIC 2018 SEB 20219 Encontro Ciencia 2020  

ASSEMBLE Plus - Association of European Marine Biological Laboratories

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Marine biological stations provide services and biological resources to science for more than a century. ASSEMBLE Plus will provide scientists from academia, industry and policy with a quality-assured programme of Transnational Access (TA) and Virtual Access (VA) to marine biological stations offering a wide variety of marine ecosystems, unique marine biological resources, state-of-the-art experimental and analytical facilities with integrated workflows, historical observation data, and advanced training opportunities. The goal is to stimulate European excellence in fundamental and applied research in marine biology and ecology, thereby improving our knowledge- and technology-base for the blue economy, policy and education purposes. The ASSEMBLE Plus brings together 32 marine stations and institutes from 14 European and associated countries under the leadership of the European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC), an ESFRI consortium developed from the previous ASSEMBLE (FP7) partnership, which exhibit a modern research infrastructure and track-record of unique service provision. Five Joint Research Activities involving all partners aim to innovate and/or develop new technologies and/or methodologies to be offered to the users through the TA and VA programmes. A coherent series of Networking Activities (NAs) will strengthen the culture of cooperation within and beyond the consortium partners, providing a benchmark for refined practices of service provision, disseminating interoperable protocols, engaging with novel user communities, and sharing insights into suitable business strategies. The sum of the actions envisaged in ASSEMBLE Plus will ultimately increase the number of users of marine biological stations and shape a novel business strategy perspective, to be based on effective integration and efficient complementarities, resulting in a key contribution to their long-term sustainability. List of Participants Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC); National Institute of Biology (NIB); Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ); University of Helsinki (UH); Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences (IOPAN); University of Gdansk (UG); National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG); University of Gothenburg (UGOT); University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU); Hellenic Center for Marine Research (HCMR); The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI); Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn di Napoli (SZN); University of Bergen (UiB); Center for Marine Sciences (CCMAR); Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI); Max Planck Institute for Marine Biology (MPIMM); Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ); Scottish Association for Marine Sciences (SAMS);The University Court of the University of Saint Andrews (USTAN); Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (MBA); Natural Environment Research Council (NERC-BAS); Marine Science Scotland (MSS); AquaTT (AquaTT).     

Improving knowledge and management of EU fisheries outside Europe, while contributing to sustainability and long-term profitability

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FarFish aims to provide knowledge, tools and methods to support responsible, sustainable and profitable EU fisheries outside European waters, compatible with Maximum Sustainable Yield. To achieve this, FarFish will develop practical, achievable and cost-effective fisheries management tools and advice which can be applied immediately. The work will be done in collaboration of scientists, policy makers, resource users and other stakeholders aimed to improve fisheries management competences. FarFish will provide a better knowledge base of these fisheries and encourage resource users to actively take part in the management, thus empowering them, generating a sense of ownership and enhancing compliance.  

MEDAid - Mediterranean Aquaculture Integrated Development

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Objectives: •    To enhance the competitivity and sustainability of the Mediterranean aquaculture sector throughout the value chain. •    To increase the technical productivity and economic performance of the sector. •    To achieve more responsible consumption and build a social reputation. Impacts The project will provide integrated solutions for the main technical industrial bottlenecks throughout the value chain. MedAID will combine applied biological and socioeconomic science to improve the industry’s competitivity, and will provide strategies to optimise the production, marketing, business, image and governance of the aquaculture sector. Consortium MedAID is made up of a consortium of 34 partners from 13 countries across the Mediterranean region and Europe, with different profiles that will interact with each other to provide applied research results and recommendations for improving zootechnical performance, business plans and governance. The project is coordinated by the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Zaragoza (IAMZ-CIHEAM) with the collaboration of IRTA.   MEDAid