Main line 12: Investigating the societal outcomes of fisheries

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Fisheries Research
in the
7th Research Framework Programme (2007-2013)
DEEPFISHMAN Kick-off Meeting
Nantes 12-14 May 2009
Dr. Philippe Moguedet
European Commission
Directorate-General Research
Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Aquaculture
[email protected]
The 7th EU Framework Programme
(2007-2013)
Collaborative Research
32 365 M€
Frontier Research
7 460 M€
Human Potential
Research Capacity
4 728 M€
4 217 M€
Specific Programmes: Total 53 billion €
Cooperation – Collaborative research
9 Themes
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Health
Food, agriculture, fisheries and biotechnology
Information and communication technologies
Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials
and new production technologies
Energy
Environment (including climate change)
Transport (including aeronautics)
Socio-economic sciences and the humanities
Security and space
6.100 B€
1.935 (6.0%)
9.050
3.475
2.350
1.890
4.160
0.610
2.780
Priority line – F&A
Budget allocation
(Theme 2 - 2007 to 2010)
Fish. & Aqua.
TOTAL
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
21
18
21
21.5
n.y.d
n.y.d
n.y.d
215
219
224
235
297
346
399
FP 7 Opportunities
Theme 2 Food
+
Theme 6
Environment
+
Theme 8
Sciences&Human
Filling the gap
in research
Marie Curie
Actions
(People)
+
Infrastructure
+
Co-ordination
national RTD
programmes
Capacity
building
SMEs
+
Research &
Innovation
+
Technological
platforms
SICA
Support to the
industry
Mutual
Interest
Sustainability of the fisheries sectors
Aiming of Research on
Fisheries in FP7
Promoting a scientific basis for responsible, ecosystem-based
and sustainable management of the European’s Fisheries
a. Improving the scientific and technical basis of fisheries management
b. Better understanding of interactions in the marine ecosystem and
with other ecosystems
c. Safeguarding consumer health
d. Supporting international cooperation
Aiming of Research on
Fisheries in FP7
In support to policies and international commitments and
Commission Directives and Strategies
e.g. :
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CFP, FAO Code of Conduct, Johannesburg Agreement, Barcelona
Convention, Helsinki Convention
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Marine Strategy Directive, Maritime Policy and EU Strategy for Marine &
Maritime research
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Community Action Plan on the Protection and Welfare
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Animal Health Strategy to improve the prevention and control of animal
disease in the EU
Strategic Plan
Main Orientations for Fisheries in FP7
1. Integrating fisheries and aquaculture research in the context of European
Research Area and in the Integrated Maritime Policy
2. Anticipating and ensuring solid scientific support to policies
3. Establishing knowledge basis for developing EU fisheries and broaden the
scope of research
4. Structuring European Fisheries Research
a. Reinforcing the partnership and infrastructures
b. Developing human capacity building
c. Limiting fragmentation of the RTD EU community and duplication of efforts
5. Stimulating public (national) and private investment in research
6. Promoting knowledge transfer and innovation
7. Reinforcing international cooperation
Strategic Plan
Priority lines – Fisheries
• Fisheries
 3 Main lines : 11, 12 and 13
 International cooperation (SICA)
Strategic Plan
Priority lines - Fisheries
Main line 11: Knowledge-base for an ecosystem approach to fisheries management
1. In depth understanding on how marine ecosystems are functioning:
a.
b.
Biological knowledge of key marine species
Development of fisheries models to achieve ecosystem based fisheries management
2. In depth understanding of how anthropogenic and non anthropogenic factors are
affecting exploited aquatic living resources
a.
Impact of climate change on marine ecosystems and marine living resources
b.
Quantitative assessment of impact of fishing on the ecosystem within acceptable
limits
c.
Impact of other anthropogenic factors on marine living resources
Priority lines – Fisheries (cont.)
Main line 12: Investigating the societal outcomes of fisheries
1.
2.
3.
Economic and social impacts of fisheries management measures on fisheries dependent
areas
Managing the sustainable development of fisheries, including the need for trade-offs between
the biological, ecological, economic and social objectives of fisheries policy in implementing
an MSY approach
Analysis of the economic performance of the fishing fleets under conditions of uncertainty;
the adaptive behaviour and survival strategies of vessel owners; cost effectiveness and
sustainability benefits of vessel and/or licence decommissioning schemes.
Main line 13: Developing new fisheries management measures
1.
2.
3.
Ensuring the formulation and implementation of effective management policies and in
particular the EU's Common Fisheries Policy including rights-based management
Making the ecosystem approach to fisheries management operational, including through
technical innovation
New tools for monitoring and enforcement
What has been funded so far
Theme 2: 2007-2009 Call 2_2008 - Fisheries
Main line 11: Knowledge-base for an ecosystem approach to fisheries management
1. The structure of fish populations and traceability of fish and fish products (FISHPOPTRACE).
2. Mitigating adverse impacts of fisheries (MADE)
Main line 12: Investigating the societal outcomes of fisheries
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Nothing
Main line 13: Developing new fisheries management measures
1. Governance for an operational regional ecosystem approach to fisheries management (MEFEPO)
2. Addressing uncertainty and complexity - governance for fisheries management (JACKFISH)
3. Deep sea fisheries management (DEEPFISHMAN)
International
1. Improving research in support to scientific advice to fisheries management outside EU waters
(TXOTX)
Topics not funded due to poor quality of proposals
1. Defining limits to discards
2. Improving cost efficiency in fisheries
What has been funded so far
Theme 2: 2007- 2009 Call 3 _ 2009 - Fisheries
Main line 11: Knowledge-base for an ecosystem approach to fisheries management
1.
2.
Improving fisheries assessment methods by integrating new sources of biological knowledge
Sustainable use of seas and oceans: importance of foraging fish in the ecosystem
Main line 12: Investigating the societal outcomes of fisheries
•
Nothing
Main line 13: Developing new fisheries management measures
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Nothing
Main line 12 +16: Investigating the social outcomes of fisheries + Ecosystem approach
to aquaculture
1.
Sustainable use of seas and oceans: integration of aquaculture and fisheries in the coastal zone
International
•
Nothing
What has been funded so far
Theme 6: 2007-2009
Pressure on Environment and Climate
1.
Pressures on environment and climate – Ocean acidification (EPOCA)
2.
Stability thermo-haline circulation (THOR)
3.
Sea Level Rise (Ice2sea)
4.
Climate change impacts on Thresholds on Arctic Ocean (ATP – Arctic Tipping Points)
5.
Climate change impacts on the marine environment – public perception (WP 2009)
Biological knowledge
1.
Ecology important marine species (EELIAD - Eels)
2.
Ecology important marine species (SALSIEA-Merge – Salmon)
3.
Life in Extreme Environments (Carex)
4.
Contribution to sub-seafloor sampling programmes to European deep-sea research (WP
2009)
Development of ecosystem models to help our understanding of the
functioning of the ecosystems
1.
2.
Habitat-marine species interactions deep-sea (Coral Fish)
Option for Ecosystem-based management (WP 2009)
What has been funded so far
Theme 6: 2007-2009
Impact of anthropogenic factors on the marine ecosystems
1.
Dynamic marine ecosystems in a changing environment (Meece)
2.
Ecosystem approach to marine environment and resources (KnowSeas)
3.
Monitoring and observing oxygen depletion throughout the different Earth system component (HYPOX)
4.
Deep sea ecosystems (HERMIONE)
5.
Management and protection of coral reefs in the Wider Caribbean (WP 2009) (SICA)
Spatial Planning
1.
Monitoring and evaluation of spatially managed areas (MESMA)
2.
Integrated Coastal Zone Management (WP 2009) (SICA)
Coordination marine research in the EU
1.
Towards integrated European marine research strategy and programmes (ERANET) (WP 2009)
2.
Support to "Maritime Partnership" (WP 2009)
What is coming
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Workprogramme 2010: Next call to be launched
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Workprogramme 2011: Start of the Elaborative Process to
Establish the Workprogramme
What is coming
Theme 2 – Workprogramme 2010 – Fisheries
Call 31st July 2009; Deadline for submission Jan. 2010
Main line 11: Knowledge-base for an ecosystem approach to fisheries management
1. Using results-based management to achieve CFP objectives
Main line 12: Investigating the societal outcomes of fisheries
• Nothing (Topic postponed to 2011 : Understanding adaptive fishermen behaviour
and survival strategies under various management systems and incentives)
Main line 13: Developing new fisheries management measures
• Nothing
International
1. Improving research in support to scientific advice to fisheries management in
the Mediterranean and Black Sea
What is coming
Marine and Maritime Joint Call
“The Ocean of tomorrow”
Aims of the call
 To improve our understanding on how marine ecosystems respond to a
combination of natural and anthropogenic factors
 To assess how rapid environmental changes will affect the full range of goods
and services provided by the oceans
 To develop measures to mitigate or adapt to these changes.
Approach
 Research of cross-thematic nature, integrating in a coherent way marine and
maritime research domains in order to reach an impact that a single theme of the
Cooperation programme could not attain on its own
What is coming
Marine and Maritime Joint Call
“The Ocean of tomorrow”
Main lines 11, 12, 13
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Topic 1: « Arctic »
1.
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Quantification of climate change impacts on economic sectors in the Arctic
(11M€)
Topic 2: « Marine life »
1.
Vectors of changes in ocean and seas marine life, impact on economic sectors
(12,5 M€)
(Topic 3: « Carbon storage »Sub-seabed carbon storage and the marine
environment (10,5 M€ no “Fisheries” funds allocated to this topic)
What is coming
Theme 6 – Workprogramme 2010
1. Climate change, pollution and risks
a.
b.
Change in Co2 uptake by oceans in changing climate (CP-IP)
Impact ocean acidification in the Mediterranean in a changing climate (CP)
2. Management of marine environments
a.
b.
c.
North Atlantic Ocean and associated shelf-saes protection and management options –
Coop USA/CANADA(CP-IP)
Global plankton data set building (CP-SICA)
Coordination Actions to support FP6 NoEs durable integration (CA)
3. Earth observation and assessment tools for sustainable development
a.
Re-use and reanalysis of observational data sets for predictability of atmospheric and
oceanic processes (CP)
Elaboration of the annual
Workprogramme under FP7 (Inputs)
Result of a large consultative process (bottom up approach)
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Outputs from FP6 projects (e.g. Foresight – FEUFAR project)
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WG of experts invited by DG RTD
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MARIFISH ERA_Net (Research Institutes network)
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Technology Platforms (EATIP), COST
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Networks of researchers (EFARO, EAS, Marine board ESF...)
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International Organisations (e.g. ICES Scientific Committee)
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International conferences
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Concerned DGs (Pre-consultation, ISC)
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Programme Committee (MS) - Advisory group (AG)
Process for establishing
the annual Workprogramme
Advisory
Group
Programme
Committee
Experts Groups
Technology
Platform
(i.e. EATIP)
Other Sources
(FP projects, Confer.
EFARO, MARIFISH,
NACEE..)
EC
Political context
FP7
Draft
Workprogramme
Commission
Services
DG RTD, MARE, etc.
Main Project Management Issues
1.
Evaluation by external/independents evaluators
2.
Negotiations with the coordinator
1.
Based on recommendations made during the evaluation by the
evaluators
2.
Commission specific needs
3.
Administrative and financial constraints and obligations
3.
Contract (co-responsibility) between the consortium and the
Commission (legal commitment)
1.
Obligations: scientific and financial
2. List of Deliverables and Workshops
3.
Deadlines
Main Project Management Issues
1.
Any significant changes can be accepted only after Commission
agreement (amendment to the contract)
•
Deviation from initial agreed scientific objectives
•
Changes in the partnership
•
Changes in participants (e.g. senior/ Ph students)
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Subcontracting
2.
Must be discussed with the SO before adoption
3.
Generally an amendment request must be submitted for significant
deviation from the Technical Annex
4.
Extension requests can be accepted only in some specific cases. In
such cases the final payment is accordingly delayed.
Co-ordinator role and responsibilities
Contractually, the Co-ordinator
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Administers the EC Contribution
Keeps the records and financial accounts
Informs the EC of the distribution of Funds
Reviews the reports to ensure consistency with the tasks foreseen
Monitors the compliance of beneficiaries with their contractual
obligations
Reporting
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Periodic reports to be submitted by co-ordinator 60 days after
end of period
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Overview of progress of the work, including a publishable summary
report.
Use of the resources
Financial statement
A Certificate on the Financial Statement (if the cumulative EC
Contribution is >375,000 €)
Final reports to be submitted by coordinator 60 days after end
of project
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Publishable summary report, conclusions and socioeconomic
impact
Covering wider societal implications and a plan on use and
dissemination of foreground
Reporting (cont.)
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Commission has 105 days to evaluate and execute the
corresponding payment
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No tacit approval of reports
Automatic payment of interest (NEW)
After reception Commission may
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Approve
Suspend the time-limit requesting revision or completion
Reject them giving justification, possible termination
Suspend the payment
Sources of Information
Cordis: http://www.cordis.eu
Dissemination of FP5 & FP6 results in Fisheries & Aquaculture :
http://www.profetpolicy.info
FP 7: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/home_en.html
Expert registration: https://cordis.europa.eu/emmfp7/
DG RTD: http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/
Contact persons E.4: [email protected]
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Fisheries Research
in the FP7(2007-2013)
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