Marine science and aquaculture: the future is being built at ThinkInAzul2025-05-19
Jaume Pérez was interviewed by Valencia Plaza in the framework of the ThinkInAzul Comunidad Valenciana project, where he stressed the importance of protecting aquatic ecosystems as a shared responsibility between institutions, citizens and the productive sector. The project coordinator stressed the need to rethink our consumption habits, especially in relation to seafood, betting on sustainable models that guarantee the health of the marine environment.
The project, in which more than 400 researchers participate, has achieved important advances such as the creation of a permanent marine observatory, more than 200 scientific contributions, the promotion of 25 doctoral theses and various citizen science actions, consolidating itself as a benchmark in sustainability, responsible aquaculture and knowledge transfer.
You can read the full interview in Valencia Plaza.

