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RSSEMFF funds were used to develop an employment platform to connect women with degrees in fishing with ship-owning companies and other entities in the fishing sector.
- Project locations
- Spain
Slovenian Managing Authorities are using EMFF funds to monitor populations of European shag, a predatory cormorant species, to understand their impacts in Slovenian waters.
- Project locations
- Slovenia
The ‘Musselfeed’ company in Sweden uses discarded mussel products to develop feed, food, and flavouring products.
- Project locations
- Sweden
Enhancing rainbow trout production on Lake Oașa through the installation of floating fish aquaculture tanks.
- Project locations
- Romania
A fish farm invested in a themed restaurant to attract customers the whole year round to this Natura 2000 area and provide products and services that add value to its fish production.
- Project locations
- Poland
The small fishing town of Ustka implemented an innovative way of attracting tourists, especially children and youth, to explore the traditional fishers’ huts and the fishing harbour.
- Project locations
- Poland
The 'FloMo' is an innovative fishing gear tested in the Netherlands to enhance discard survival, improve fish condition, enable selective fishing, and reduce fishnet waste.
- Project locations
- Netherlands
The TOME Aquaculture Centre offers entrepreneurs innovative technologies, expert training, and advisory services in the aquaculture sector, supporting skill development and industry growth.
- Project locations
- Latvia
Led by a private company, this project used EMFF funds to equip the catamaran ‘Franck Annie’ with solar panels to power electrical equipment on board.
- Project locations
- France
The Marine Challenge Programme improved salmon health in Irish sea pens by using a bubble curtain to reduce plankton influx and mitigate related health issues.
- Project locations
- Ireland