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State Development Cooperation Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, DE Rostock Business and Technology Development GmbH, DE University of Rostock, DE EUCC – The Coastal Union Germany, DE Green Federation GAJA, PL Institute for European Initiatives, PL © skyphoto - Fololia Project Partners Integrating Aquaculture and Fisheries Management towards a sustainable regional development in the Baltic Sea Region Contact: Lead Partner: Landgesellschaft Mecklenburg-Vorpommern mbH, DE Matti Skor matti.skor@lgmv.de www.lgmv.de Project Management: REM • Consult, DE Bente Vollstedt vollstedt@rem-consult.eu University of Klaipeda, LT Environmental Development Association, LV Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development, LV General Information: Project duration: June 2011 - March 2014 Norwegian Seafood Centre, NO Estonian University of Life Science, EE Eurofish, DK Funding: The project is co-financed by the INTERREG IV B Baltic Sea Region Programme 20072013 (European Regional Development Fund) © Stephan Leyk - Fotolia.com Project budget: 2.5 million EUR www.aquafima.eu Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) Integrating aquaculture and fisheries towards a sustainable regional development The fishery sector is an integral part of the Baltic Sea coastal regions and their economies. But not all fish stocks are fished within natural limits and certain important species are severely overfished. The management of Baltic Sea fish stocks must therefore be improved, and alternatives such as aquaculture, restocking and stock-enhancement (i.e. the release of reared fish into the marine environment) should be taken into consideration. It is important to assess which strategies and technologies are suitable for which fish species and which part of the Baltic Sea ecosystem. The twelve project partners from Denmark, Norway, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Germany will collect, bundle and transfer this knowledge, so that the aquaculture sector in the Baltic Sea Region can finally begin to realise its potentials and help lessen the burden on wild fish stocks. Regional Level Utilising fisheries and aquaculture for regional development and tourism In many of the partner regions, the fishery sector has traditionally been important in terms of employment, social life and regional identity. AQUAFIMA will highlight new opportunities for fishery-related tourism as a development opportunity for coastal regions. Stocking measures for recreational fishing are only one way to attract tourists and help revitalize the fishery sector. © Fischernetworks, Fotolia.com Objectives: Analysing the prospects for an increased integration of stocking/restocking into fisheries management under the reformed CFP Evaluating the suitability of stocking/restocking measures for different Baltic Sea fish species Developing skills and professional education schemes for aquaculture management Developing strategies for integrating aquaculture into sustainable spatial development Raising acceptance for farmed fish products and aquaculture among BSR citizens Political Level © provinz.bz.it Carrying out four pilot case studies for new management options The focus will be put on the linkage between fishery and aquaculture in cross-border coastal areas. An area management approach has not been established so far in the Baltic Sea. Case studies will be performed, involving a small group of fishermen in each. The possibilities for an area-based fisheries management as well as synergies and problems between fishery and aquaculture will be analysed. Expected Outputs: Academic Level Selected Activities: REVIEWING FISHERIES POLICY IN THE BALTIC SEA REGION - Policy paper on prospects of stocking and restocking as part of a more sustainable fisheries system - Case studies on new management options for lagoon areas DEVELOPING (RE-)STOCKING STRATEGIES AND AQUACULTURE MANAGEMENT SKILLS - Guide on marine aquaculture technologies and stocking / restocking strategies in the BSR - Curriculum with modular specialisation schemes for an international M.Sc. in aquaculture - Aquaculture road-show PROMOTING FISH AND AQUACULTURE IN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT - Study reports on regional employment potentials and the role of aquaculture in the fish supply chains - Manual on infrastructure and planning needs for new aquaculture facilities - Guide of good practices to utilise fisheries and aquaculture for regional development and tourism