SUBMARINER Aquaculture & Fisheries Working Group

On Thursday 21st August the FOODIMAR and RoundGoby hosted a SUBMARINER joint Aquaculture & Fisheries Working Group

A joint Aquaculture and Fisheries Working Group was held on 21st August. Approximately 45 participants gathered online for two hours to discuss different projects and topics related to seafood side-stream valorisation. Several amazing presentations were given by different projects working on seafood side-stream valorisation along with several exciting pitches!

As always, the time flew by, but we’re excited to see the progress of these projects. Let’s continue collaborating, sharing knowledge, and driving innovation to advance the seafood industry!

Minutes and presentations from the working group can be found below:

The SUBMARINER Aquaculture and Fisheries Working Groups bring together actors from the Baltic Sea region and beyond, who are involved in promoting and developing solutions to the diverse challenges faced by the aquaculture and fisheries sectors.

Established in 2021, the SUBMARINER Working Groups serve as a collaborative platform for researchers, companies, public authorities, technology providers, NGOs, entrepreneurs, and other stakeholders. Its primary goals is to address the challenges and opportunities associated with the sustainable growth of aquaculture and fisheries. By fostering open discussions, the working groups facilitate the integration of diverse initiatives taking place in Europe, connecting projects and partners to collectively overcome sector-specific issues.

The sessions are organized online every two to three months, occasionally with defined topics and they offer a valuable platform to exchange the work and results of various initiatives happening within the field.

To find out more about the SUBMARINER Working groups visit this link > Blue opportunities | Submariner Network for Blue Growth (submariner-network.eu)

For feedback and topic suggestions please contact Freya Robinson (fr@submariner-network.eu).

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