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EU-Funding for Aquatic Projects
01.06.2010
Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein
Enterprise Europe Network
Cornelia Pankratz
Contents
 EU-funding programmes
 7th Framework Programme for Research and Development (FP7)
• Introduction
• Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Biotechnology
• Environment
 Life+
 Enterprise Europe Network
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7th Framework Programme for Research and
Development (FP7) – General introduction
 Main EU instrument to support European research 2007-13
 Total budget of 50.521 billion Euro
 Funding for:
 Research and Development
 Development of prototypes
 Demonstration projects
 Specific Programmes:
 Cooperation: collaborative research (appox. 32.4 bill. €)
 Capacities
 Ideas
 People
 Nuclear research (EURATOM)
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FP7: Cooperation Programme - Breakdown (mill.€)
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FP7: Cooperation Programme – Food, Agriculture
and Fisheries, Biotechnology
 Activity 1:
Sustainable production and management of biological resources
from land, forest and aquatic environments
 Activity 2:
“Fork to Farm”: Food (including seafood), health and well-being
 Activity 3:
Life sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry for sustainable
non-food products and processes
 Overall Budget: € 1.9 billion (2007-2013)
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FP7: Cooperation Programme - Food, Agriculture
and Fisheries, Biotechnology – Activity 1
Sustainable production and management of biological resources
from land, forest and aquatic environments
Aquatic-based biological resources:
 sustainability and competitiveness of fisheries providing
the scientific and technical basis for fisheries management
 support to the sustainable development of aquaculture,
including breeding and welfare
 the development of tools needed by policy-makers and
others, in the fields of agriculture, fisheries, aquaculture and
rural and coastal development
 works on the socio-economic and ethical context of production
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FP7: Cooperation Programme - Food, Agriculture
and Fisheries, Biotechnology – Activity 2
“Fork to Farm”: Food (including seafood), health and well-being
 consumer, societal, cultural, industrial and health as well as traditional
aspects of food and feed, including behavioural & cognitive sciences
 nutrition research works on diet-related diseases and disorders and
the prevention of diseases
 innovative food and feed processing technologies enhancing safety
assurance methodologies and the integrity of the food chain
 improving quality and safety in food, beverages and feeds and
development of new ingredients and products
 environmental impacts on and of food and feed chains and their
interactions with global change; total food chain concept, traceability
and authenticity of food
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FP7: Cooperation Programme - Food, Agriculture
and Fisheries, Biotechnology – Activity 3
Life sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry for sustainable
non-food products and processes
 Improvement of raw materials and biomass
 research for improved crops, forest products, feed-stocks,
marine products and biomass for energy, the environment and
high value-added products
 Bioprocesses and products based on renewable resources
 novel farming systems, bio-process and bio refinery concepts,
and bio-catalysis
 new and improved microorganisms and enzymes
 Environmental biotechnology
 utilisation of agro-industrial wastes and by-products
 environmental bio-remediation
 cleaner bio processing
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FP7: Cooperation Programme – Environment
Funding Areas:
 Climate change, pollution and risks
 Sustainable Management of Resources
 Management of marine environments
 Environmental Technologies
 Environmental technologies for observation, simulation,
prevention, mitigation, adaptation, remediation and
restoration of the natural and man-made environment
 Earth observation and assessment tools
 Earth and ocean observation systems and monitoring
methods for the environment and sustainable development
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FP7: Cooperation - Collaborative Research (sum.)
Participants:
 Enterprises, Research institutions, universities, associations, public
authorities, etc.
Minimal requirements:
 15% of the programme budget for SME-participation
 Small-/medium-sized projects 3 participants from 3 different EUcountries
 Large Scale Integrating Projects 10 participants from 10 countries
EC-contributions:
 Standard contribution for R&D activities: 50%
but: SME, public institutions, universities, R&D organisations: 75%
 Standard contribution for demonstration projects: 50%
Budget:
 Small and medium sized projects = 1-3.5 mill. Euro
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 Large projects
= 10-15 mill. Euro
FP7: Call for Proposals Draft Calendar
 Publication of the next call: end of July 2010
 Projects within the two stage application/approval procedure:
 Deadline for project ideas in short version until
November/December 2010
 Second stage with full project proposals according to
accessment feedback (as of Spring 2011)
 Projects within the one stage application/approval procedure
 Deadline for full project proposals approx. mid January 2011
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FP7 Example: CoralFISH
Assessment of the interaction between corals, fish and fisheries
 Objectives:
 Observation of protected areas
 Research on deep-water bottom fish and corals
 Development of monitoring and predictive modelling tools for
ecosystem based management
 Production of habitat suitability maps to identify areas likely to
contain vulnerable habitat
 Lead Partner: National University of Ireland
 Partners: (16) FRA, GER, GBR, GRE, IRL, ISL, ITA, NED, NOR, POR
 Total Budget: 10.89 million Euro (6.5 million Euro funding)
 Duration: 48 months (2008-2012)
 Project website: www.eu-fp7-coralfish.net
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FP7 Example: ComENVIR
Communicating environmental impacts on water quality,
availability and use
 Objectives:
 empower citizens to engage in scientific dialogue/debate
 inform consumers of the latest scientific advances in the food sec.
 strengthen scientific education in classrooms and promote scientific
curiosity among the youth
 narrowing the gap between environmental research and citizens 
two specific target groups
 covering environmental stressors, waste treatment, health effects,
biodiversity, risks  role of water quality in its different
environmental locations (fresh water, marine, soil, air)
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Lead Partner: Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
Partners: (9) GER, IRL, ITA, NED, NOR, ESP
Total Budget: 961,990 Euro (871,620 million Euro funding)
Duration: 48 months (2009-2013)
EU-Programme: LIFE+
 Life+ components:
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LIFE+ Nature and Biodiversity
LIFE+ Environment Policy and Governance
LIFE+ Information and Communication
 Duration: 1.1.2007 to 31.12.2013
 Co-financing rate: generally 50% (possible up to 75%)
 European project partners not obligatory but nice to have
 Focus on:
 sustainable long-term investments in Natura 2000 sites, incl.
coastal and marine habitat and species
 conservation actions for species targeted by the Birds’ and
Habitats’ directives
 projects to “demonstrate best practice”
 European benefit to be proven
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LIFE+: Environmental Policy and Governance
 Objective: contribute to the development and
demonstrating innovative policy approaches, technologies,
methods and instruments
 Principal priority 'Water': contribute to enhanced water quality by
developing cost-effective measures to achieve good ecological status
 Priority areas of action:
 enhancing science-policy integration and transfer of results for
preparing river basin management plans
 contributing to the implementation of the EU Thematic Strategy
on the protection and conservation of the marine environment
 hydro morphological features such as restoring floodplains and
other measures in support of a directive on the assessment and
management of flood risks
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Life+: Example for EEN Application Support
ECOSMA: Ecological Certification of Products
from Sustainable Marine Aquaculture
Life+: Environmental Policy and Governance
 Aim: Development of standards for
ecological certification of marine
aquaculture products
 Applicant: Coastal Research &
Management GbR (CRM), Kiel, GER
 Partners: DK, FRA, GER
 Total Budget: 828,144 Euro
(EU Cofinancing 50%)
 Duration: 01.01.2009 – 31.12.2011
 Project Website: www.ecosma.de
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Life+: Call for Proposals Draft Calendar
 Publication of the 2010 call for proposals: July 2010
 Deadline for applicants to send proposals to Member States'
authorities: 1st September 2010
 Eligibility, evaluation and revision: January to July 2011
 Deadline for signing grant agreements: 31st December 2011
 Earliest possible starting date for 2010 projects: 1st January 2012
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Summary Funding Programmes
Where to address your project to according to its objectives:
 Projects aiming at development of environmental regulations and
standards, no research aspects, demonstration projects to test
anticipated European standards  LIFE+
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/life/index.htm
 Projects at research stage with high technology risks  FP7
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/home_en.html
 Projects focusing on land-use, urban planning and water
management  possible in LIFE+ and FP7
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Funding programmes: Application Circle
Common features
From idea to project
 Calls for proposals with defined
objective(s)
 Search for and develop idea
 Submission to European
Commission
(Life+: 2-stage submission
national/EU)
 Proposal selection/award by
European Commission with
help of external experts
 Contract with the European
Commission
 Co-financing principle
 European dimension
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 Research for calls
 Consultancy
 Selection criteria e.g.
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Quality
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European added value
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Impact
Cost efficiency
 Evaluation and selection by
European Commission
Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein
European Activities
► Competence centre for advice and financial management of EU
programmes for companies, research institutions and public sector
 Enterprise Europe Network Hamburg – Schleswig-Holstein
 IB.Representation in Brussels
 Management of European Territorial Cooperation Programmes
(Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013)
 Management of EU structural funds programmes for SchleswigHolstein
 Implementation of EU projects co-financed by various EU
programmes
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Enterprise Europe Network
Hamburg - Schleswig-Holstein
A European network with
 more than 100 consortia
 more than 600 partners
 and 3000 professionals
 in almost 40 European countries
Enterprise Europe Network
Hamburg - Schleswig-Holstein
 IBSH (IB.Europa)
 WTSH
 TuTech Innovation GmbH
 Innovationsstiftung Hamburg
(associated partner)
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IB.Europa Services: Consultation on EU-funding (I)
 Information on EU-funding programmes and initiatives
 Support in the application process of EU-funding programmes incl. FP7
 Events/Workshops to open EU-calls for proposals
 Promotion of the collaboration between science and industry
 Support of small and medium sized companies when entering new
international markets, incl. search for partners
 BBS – technology offers/request  Aquaculture
Vibro-packaging technology for fish and aquaculture products (BUL)
Experiments and tests for new food products in marine aquaculture (FRA)
Aquatic respirometry systems for oxygen consumption measurements (DK)
Aquaculture waste-water treatment system (ITA)
 BCD – business cooperation offers/requests
 Aquaculture, Biotechnology and Marine Technology
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IB.Europa Services: Consultation on EU-funding (II)
 Coordination of regional EU-Working Group and network of R&D
actors involved in EU activities)
 Development of a network of EU actors in Hamburg
 Information on EU subjects:
 Newsletter Eurobrief: up-to-date topics, projects and actors
in Schleswig-Holstein, EU-regulations etc.
 Alert Service/List on EU-calls: monthly overview over open calls for
proposals of EU-funding programmes
 Brief funding information: most important facts on specific EUfunding programme
 Internet: www.een-hhsh.de
IB.Europa: communication medium between
entrepreneur and decision makers on the EU level
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The Enterprise Europe Network Team
Contact Details
1 Annegret Meyer-Kock
Tel. (0431) 9905 3497
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Anette Benz
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3 Gudrun Dittrich,
Tel. (0431) 9905 3499
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Cornelia Pankratz
Tel. (0431) 9905 3495
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5 Sibyl Scharrer
Tel. (0431) 9905 3492
[email protected]
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Veronika Vollert,
Tel: (0431) 9905 3496
[email protected]
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IB.Repräsentanz Brüssel
Jennifer Meinicke
Tel: 0032 2 230 7224
[email protected]
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Susann Henning
On maternity leave
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Thank you very much for your attention!
Cornelia Pankratz
Enterprise Europe Network Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein
Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein, IB.Europa
[email protected]
Tel. 0431/9905-9499
www.ib-sh.de/europa
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