Past Projects

A Trans-Atlantic assessment and deep-water ecosystem-based spatial management plan for Europe (ATLAS)


The European Horizon 2020 Project ATLAS (May 2016 - October 2020) will gather diverse new information on sensitive Atlantic ecosystems, including Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs) and Ecologically or Biologically Sensitive Areas (EBSAs), to produce a step-change in our understanding of their connectivity, functioning and responses to future changes in human use and ocean climate. Seascape experts lead the work on science-policy interfaces and also contributes to the work on data management.

AtlantOS


The overarching objective of Horizon2020 project AtlantOS (April 2015 - September 2019) was to achieve a transition from a loosely coordinated set of existing ocean observing activities to a sustainable, efficient, and fit-for-purpose Integrated Atlantic Ocean Observing System (IAOOS), by defining requirements and systems design, improving the readiness of observing networks and data systems, and engaging stakeholders around the Atlantic; and leaving a legacy and strengthened contribution to the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) and the Global Earth Observation System of

INMARE (Industrial Applications of Marine Enzymes)


The European Horizon 2020 Project INMARE (Industrial Applications of Marine Enzymes; April 2015 - March 2019) is focused on the development of innovative screening and expression platforms to discover and use the functional protein diversity from the sea. In this project, Seascape coordinates the work on communication and dissemination.

For more information please visit www.inmare-h2020.eu

 

COLUMBUS


The overarching objective of Horizon2020 COLUMBUS (Monitoring, Managing & Transferring Marine and Maritime Knowledge for Sustainable Blue Growth; March 2015 - February 2018) project was to capitalise on the EC’s significant marine and maritime research by ensuring accessibility and uptake of research Knowledge Outputs by end-users (policy, industry, science and wider society) in the context of the EU Blue Growth Strategy.

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