EUROPEAN PROJECTS

AQUAEXCEL3.0 (2020-2025)

AQUAculture infrastructures for EXCELlence in EUropean fish research 3.0

AQUAEXCEL3.0 consortium is composed by 22 partners from 13 different countries, including SMEs, Universities and Research Institutes. It is coordinated by INRAE. The project aims to further boost the European aquaculture sector by, amongst others, expanding the Transnational Access programme to support even more external research teams collaborating with its high-quality facilities, providing free training courses on the latest topics and engaging closely with industry to ensure research is aligned with industry needs.

CSIC participation is led by IATS Nutrigenomics and Fish Growth Endocrinology Group. CSIC analytical and experimental facilities (comprising those of IATS and IEO) are offered to interested external researchers to access facilities for conduction of experiments and analysis. IATS-CSIC and IEO-CSIC offer the use of implantable biosensors, genomic tools and other more conventional approaches for monitoring the culture of new and emerging farmed fish species.

Total budget: 9,981,113.75 €

Budget CSIC: 742,212.25 €

https://aquaexcel.eu/
https://aquaexcel.eu/transnational-access/


EATFISH (2021-2024)

European Aquaculture Training for improving Seafood Husbandry

EATFISH consortium is composed by 23 partners from 11 different countries, coordinated by Wageningen University. It is a multidisciplinary research project aimed at integrating the biological, technical, socio-economic and governance aspects needed for sustainable and profitable aquaculture.

Total budget: 4,075,413.18 €

Budget CSIC: 250,904.88 €

https://eatfish-msc.com/


AquaIMPACT (2019-2022)

Genomic and nutritional innovations for genetically superior farmed fish to improve efficiency in European aquaculture.

The AquaIMPACT consortium is composed by 22 partners from 9 different countries, including SMEs, Universities and Research Institutes.

AquaIMPACT Project is coordinated by the Natural Resources Institute of Finland.The CSIC participation is led by IATS Nutrigenomics and Fish Growth Endocrinology Group. The main IATS-CSIC goal in the Project is to determine how the intestinal microbial community is modulated by feed additives and genotype x nutrition interactions. Secondly, we aim to determine how nutritional programming is mediated by changes in specific epigenetic marks (DNA methylation patterns).

Total budget: 6.1 M euro
Budget CSIC: 340,704 euro

 

AquaIMPACT website


GAIN (2018-2021)

Green aquaculture intensification in Europe 

The GAIN consortium is composed by 21 parners from 12 different countries, including SMEs, Universities and Research Institutes.

GAIN Project is coordinated by the University of Venice.

CSIC participation in this Project comprises researchers of the Vigo Institute of Marine Research of Vigo (IIM-CSIC),as well as of Fish Nutrigenomics and Fish Pathology Groups of the Institute of Aquaculture Torre la Sal (IATS-CSIC).

Total budget: 6 M euro
Budget CSIC: 430,736 euro

GAIN Website


PERFORMFISH (2016-2021)

Integrating Innovative Approaches for Competitive and Sustainable Performance across the Mediterranean Aquaculture Value Chain

The PerformFISH consortium consists of 28 partners from 10 different European countries, coordinated by the University of Thessaly in Greece.

The PerformFISH consortium includes leading scientific genetics and genomics teams who will work closely with major fish farming companies currently running selection programmes.

Total Budget: 6,1 M€

Budget CSIC: 334,580 

performfish.eu

Factsheet


AQUAEXCEL2020 (2015-2020)

Aquaculture infrastructures for Excellence in European fish research towards 2020, H2020 European Project 

The AQUAEXCEL consortium is componsed of 22 partner institutions from Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and UK.

The CSIC participation is led by Nutrigenomics and Fish Growth Endocrinology Group and involves the participation of 4 research groups from three different laboratories (IATS-Castellón, ICM-Barcelona, IIM_Vigo).

Total budget: 9,7 M euro

Budget CSIC: 591,798 euro

aquaexcel2020.eu

Factsheet

Newsletter March 2017

Newsletter September 2017

Newsletter June 2018

Newsletter September 2018


PARAFISHCONTROL (2015-2020)

Advanced Tools and Research Strategies for Parasite Control in European Farmed Fish, H2020 European Project 

The PARAFISHCONTROL consortium is composed of 29 partner institutions from Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain and UK

Total budget: 8., M euro

Budget CSIC: 1,05 M euro

parafishcontrol.eu

Factsheet


ARRAINA (2012-2016)

Advanced research initiatives for Nutrition & Aquaculture, 7FP European Project 

The ARRAINA consortium is composed of 21 partners among which 10 scientific institutions with recognised expertise in their field of competence

Total buget: 6 M euro

Budget CSIC: 540,000 euro

arraina.eu

Newsletter

3rd Technical Bulletin


AQUAEXCEL (2011-2015)

Aquaculture infrastructures for Excellence in European fish research, 7FP European Project 

The AQUAEXCEL consortium is componsed of 17 partner institutions from Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Spain and UK

Total buget: 9,2 M euro

Budget CSIC: 490,000 euro

aquaexcel.eu



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