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Survey and TReament ON Ghost Nets Sea LIFE

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Name:
Survey and TReament ON Ghost Nets Sea LIFE

Developed by:
Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research
CFVA(Corpo Forestale e di Vigilanza Ambientale), Italy
AGRIS(Agris Sardegna Agenzia per la ricerca in agricoltura), Italy
PARCO(ENTE PARCO NAZIONALE ASINARA), Italy
MCM(MCM SOCIETÀ COOPERATIVA), Italy
PETRA(PETRA PATRIMONIA CORSICA), France

Countrie(s) involved:
Italy, France

Funding sources:
EU other – LIFE, COST, DG, EMFAF…

Specific organism(s) focused:
The objective of the STRONG SEA LIFE project is to protect and improve the conservation status of the Habitats Directive priority habitat ‘Posidonia beds (Posidonia oceanica)’ (1120*) and the habitat ‘Reefs’ (1170). The project’s seven study areas are in the Gulf of Asinara (including Asinara National Park), and the north western Sardinia coast (Mare di Fuori).

Specific aims are:

Preservation, conservation and improvement of Posidonia beds and reef habitats threatened by the presence of ALDFG;
Data collection on biodiversity and marine litter at local level;
Increase in socio-economic value associated with these habitats and the associated species, both of protectionist and fishery interest;
Reconnaissance, survey and mapping of abandoned fishing gear in areas not yet investigated, selected on the basis of data previously collected, but also on environmental relevance and ecosystem services offered, including those related to fishing activities (e.g. fish nurseries);
Recovery of ALDFG, by assessing potential damage that retrieval could cause compared to making safe or deactivating submerged fishing gear;
Updating and integrating the cartography and the database related to the distribution of sensitive marine environments;
Design and development of a virtuous supply chain, starting from recovery and selecting materials for fishing gear that allows correct disposal and, where possible, recycling;
Development of a software application dedicated to mobile devices, to report in an easy and immediate way, both the loss/finding of ALDFG by fishermen, recreational divers and boaters;
Drafting of guidelines, issued by ISPRA as governmental agency, on monitoring and recovery of ghost nets, based on the evaluation of feasibility and convenience in ecological terms, paying special attention to the recovery methods in order to protect coralligenous and Posidonia oceanica biocenoses;
Definition of specific conservation measures for marine habitats, in collaboration with Regione Sardegna, on the basis of developed guidelines;
Promote dissemination of actions, results and guidelines internationally (France, Greece, Croatia) thanks to support of partners, Healthy Seas and Flag Capodistria;
Growth of awareness in fishermen and in the general public.
The project supports the Biodiversity Strategy 2030 and contributes to the Habitats Directive and Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSDF), through its innovative approach to marine litter. It is also relevant to the EU Water Framework Directive, EU Common Fisheries Policy, and the Integrated Maritime Policy.

Specific organism(s) focused:
Indirectlyexpected impact is the increase of fish species saved from passive fishing, therefore increasing catchable biomass (CPUE: kg/average fishing day) of selected species: Sciena umbra: +22% in traps and +2% in nets; Homarus gammarus: +2% nets; Octopus vulgaris: +21% traps and +2% nets;
Additional indirect impact will be the protection from mechanical damage of the critically endangered mollusc Pinna nobilis (Annex IV Habitats Directive), currently impacted by an endoparasite

Serctor(s) involved:
Yes

Serctor(s) involved:
Aquaculture and fisheries technologies

TRL:
TRL 1-3; TRL 4-6

Helix sector/involvement:
Research performing organizations and academia; Large industry; Ministries, agencies, local administrationYes

Link to the good practice:
https://www.strongsealife.eu/en/partner/
https://www.strongsealife.eu/en/prodotti/

Comments:
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Posted on

20 January 2025