International Cooperation
BlueBio Cofund – ERA-NET Cofund on the Blue Bioeconomy (2018-2023)
The BlueBio Cofund is the result of a collaboration between JPI Oceans and
the former ERA-NET COFASP and ERA MBT and consists of 26 partners from 16
countries, with the following mission:
- Using biotechnology and ICT to develop smart, efficient, traceable food
systems and create synergies between aquaculture and fisheries (genetic
assessment and digitalisation);
- Unlock the potential of microbiomes to support growth in aquaculture,
fisheries, and food processing and biotechnology;
- Apply the latest developments in ICT (IoT, machine learning, big data) to
the Blue Bioeconomy;
- Developing innovative uses of underutilized and waste material from
fisheries and aquaculture to achieve zero waste.
The main objective of the BlueBio Cofund is to establish a coordinated
R&D funding scheme that will strengthen Europe’s position in the blue
bioeconomy. The first co-funded call will launch 17 December 2018. The cofund
partners have committed EUR 23,5 million, which will make up a maximum total
budget of EUR 30 million including up to EUR 6.5 million co-funding from the
European Commission.
For more information, please check the BlueBio Cofund
website. You can also subscribe to the newsletter here.
Results and funding granted
Cofund Call – 2018: From biomass |to products | to markets |to
consumers
FCT participated in the first BlueBio Cofund transnational call
supported by 16 countries with a total budget of 29,25 million Euro,
expected to explore innovative, yet sustainable and climate-friendly
utilization of aquatic biomass at different trophic levels, as well as
sustainable harvesting, and novel aquaculture production systems targeting
a range of existing or new markets. The aim of the JTC was to create, test,
upscale and bring to the market new knowledge-intensive products and
services derived from a diversity of aquatic biomass from either marine or
freshwater origin.
Priority areas:
- Priority area 1: Exploring new resources
- Priority area 2: Exploring improvements in fisheries and aquaculture
- Priority area 3: Exploring synergies across sectors
- Priority area 4: Exploring Biotechnology and ICT
Funding agencies from the following countries participated in this JTC:
Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Iceland,
Italy, Malta, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Sweden.
Funded projects with Portuguese researchers:
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Title of the project: BlueCC – Commercial exploitation of marine collagen and
chitin from marine sources
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Participating countries: Norway, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Portugal
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Coordination: Runar Gjerp, Solstad Nofima Marine biotechnology,
Tromsø, Norway
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Portuguese researcher: Ana Isabel Lillebø Batista, University of
Aveiro (UA)
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Financing granted by FCT: €99.873,00 (ninety-nine thousand, eight
hundred and seventy-three euros)
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Project budget: €1.940.882,00
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Title of the project: DIGIRAS – Optimizing land-based fish production in
next generation digital recirculating
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Participating countries: Norway, Germany, Finland, Portugal
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Coordination: Roman Netzer, SINTEF Ocean Environment and New
Resources, Trondheim, Norway
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Portuguese researcher: Begoña Espiña Barbeitos, INL –
International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL)
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Financing granted by FCT: €99.568,00 (ninety-nine thousand, five
hundred and sixty-eight euros)
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Project budget: €1.679.465,00
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Title of the project: BIOSHELL – Recycling crustaceans shell wastes for
developing biodegradable wastewater cleaning composites
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Participating countries: Romania, Portugal, Norway
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Coordination: Anita-Laura Radu, The National Institute for
Research & Development in Chemistry and Petrochemistry-ICECHIM,
Bucharest, Romania
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Portuguese researcher: Artur José Monteiro Valente, University of
Coimbra (UC)
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Financing granted by FCT: €59.431,00 (fifty-nine thousand, four
hundred and thirty-one euros)
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Project budget: €838.431,00
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Title of the project: SIDESTREAM – Secondary bio-production of low
trophic organisms utilizing side streams from the Blue and Green sectors
to produce novel feed ingredients for European aquaculture
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Participating countries: Norway, Spain, Germany, Italy, Portugal
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Coordination: Arne Malzahn, Norway, Sintef Ocean Environment &
New Resources, Trondheim, Norway
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Portuguese researcher: Luísa Maria Pinheiro Valente,
Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR)
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Financing granted by FCT: €100.000,00€ (hundred thousand euros)
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Project budget: €1.870.700,00
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For more information on these and other projects funded under the 2018
call, please check BlueBio Cofund
website.
Joana Pinheiro
joana.pinheiro@fct.pt
Tel. (+351) 213 911 565
BlueBio Cofund website
https://bluebioeconomy.eu/
This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research
and innovation programme under grant agreement ID 817992.