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Sustainable tuna fisheries through advanced earth observation technologies

Project description

SUSTUNTECH - Using advanced Earth observation tools to promote sustainable tuna fishing

The EU requires fishing to be environmentally friendly, economically viable and socially sustainable to provide long-term European food security. Current fisheries operations are based on the individual operation of ships, leading to great exploitation inefficiencies. The full potential for efficiency improvement has yet to be explored. The EU-funded SUSTUNTECH project's approach of high value products using Copernicus data and services can result in fuel and cost savings of 20 % to 25 % per fisheries fleet. The project will produce commercialised tools using the combined capabilities of the members of the consortium. Using Big Data approaches in daily operations of tuna fishing vessels, SUSTUNTECH will generate added value to the environmental data services provided by Copernicus and provide data feedback that can increase data supply and services improvement.

Objective

The EU requires fishing to be environmentally friendly, economically viable and socially sustainable to provide long-term European food security. To achieve such objectives the fishing industry needs to remain profitable by increasing its efficiency in a changing environment as catches have reached the limit in most cases. Copernicus, the EU's Earth Observation (EO) Programme, offers information services based on satellite EO and in situ environmental data for the benefit of European citizens.
SUSTUNTECH project will use Big data approaches in daily operations of tuna fishing vessels in order to generate added value to the environmental data services provided by Copernicus and provide data feedback that can increase data supply and services improvement considering industrial needs and citizen needs of resilient high-quality sources of food that are economically and environmentally sustainable.
Current fisheries operations are based in individual operations of ships bringing to great exploitation inefficiencies not yet explore the full potential to fisheries efficiency improvement by combining EO data from Copernicus services, optimization heuristics, machine learning and big data methodologies in a fleet basis and not in individual ship basis.
SUSTUNTECH approach of high value products using Copernicus data and services expect fuel and cost savings in an order of 25% to 40% per fisheries fleet by producing commercialized tools at TR6-7 level using combined capabilities of the members of the consortium. Research institutions will provide their expertise in the areas of machine learning, good practices, monitoring and fisheries scientific knowledge. While industrial partners will provide their expertise in the areas of sensors, advanced visualization, market focused product development and commercialization that will be commercialized through the industrial partners networks of clients with shared royalties’ schemes and keeping individual intellectual property rights.

Call for proposal

H2020-SC5-2018-2019-2020

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Sub call

H2020-SC5-2019-2

Coordinator

MARINE INSTRUMENTS SA
Net EU contribution
€ 476 087,50
Address
RUA DOS PADRONS NUM 4 PARQUE EMP. PORTO DO MOLLE
36350 Nigran
Spain

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Region
Noroeste Galicia Pontevedra
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost
€ 680 125,00

Participants (7)