The work carried out by the consortium consist of multiple R&I activities, mainly dedicated to 1- the development of systems of alert of HABs, detection and quantification of biotoxins (with emphasis to ciguatoxins and tetrodotoxin); 2 - understanding the effects of climate change on the occurrence of toxic phytoplankton, its geographical distribution, chemical profile of toxins and contamination of seafood. Laboratory studies address in particular methods of immunosensing for the detection of biotoxins, analytical methods and clean-up methods to improve the analysis of biotoxins in complex matrices and in seafood. Other studies comprise field campaigns conducted in several countries (Portugal, Cuba, Mozambique, Brazil), aiming at disclosing new toxin vectors among seafood species consumed by Humans; laboratory experiments with toxic algae and shellfish aiming at understanding impacts of climate change in toxic algae and toxin profiles, and at understanding the metabolism of biotoxins in shellfish. The research has led to significant advancements in these areas of knowledge, as well as achieving other project objectives. Several dissemination and networking activities were organized in Portugal, Mozambique and Italy, contributing to knowledge sharing and transfer, capacity building of research teams and institutions, international and intersectoral cooperation, and exploitation of knowledge generated within the project.