Friday, 23 May 2025 | 09:45 - 11:00
Workshop 11 "The role of aquaculture in the Multiuse of the Sea"
- Food security (blue biotechnology, aquaculture, fisheries, algae, biodiversity etc.)
Aquaculture is one of the fastest-growing food production sectors in the world and is an increasingly important contributor to global food supply and economic growth. In Europe, aquaculture plays a vital role in the socio-economic development of coastal and river areas and in preserving the maritime river and fishing culture. However, aquaculture can also play a central role in the change of concept of exclusive resource rights to the inclusive sharing of resources by one or more uses in the form of multi-use. There is a huge potential for combining sustainable aquaculture and renewable energy production, while restoring natural habitats.
The workshop will feature three EU-funded projects, involving companies, research institutes and universities from thirteen European countries across the Atlantic, North and Baltic Seas. It will also present the multi-use and co-existence compendium and the role of the EU Aquaculture Assistance Mechanism.
An open discussion with project representatives, stakeholders and the audience will examine the most promising solutions, and the barriers and challenges to their uptake as well as the needs of the sector.
6 speakers
Science Communications Officer
European Aquaculture Technology & Innovation Platform (EATiP)
Team leader: marine renewable energy and maritime spatial planning
European Commission - DG MARE
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