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Deliverables
will identify target groups values preferred channels interests and communication styles The Communication Strategy D112 will define procedures to inform a wide range of stakeholders in different fields industries enduser groups as well as civil society Each of the pilot sites roll out the tailored outreach campaigns to ensure acceptance and supportThis deliverable results from T112 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Sensor technology design (opens in new window)In this task, existing types of sensors, novel implementations of already existing sensors, and novel data transfer methods from sensors to land will be investigated and outcomes reported (D3.4) The data produced will be automatically linked to the data platform proposed in WP6 to enhance the workflow.This deliverable results from T3.4 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Description of data flows, manuals and training materials (opens in new window)This task ensures the efficiency and the cost-effectiveness of the proposed monitoring strategies including global data sets downscaled per pilot combining all types of monitoring in a comprehensive monitoring framework. Take advantage of developed in the H2020 HiSea project and benefit from its various components and layers, such as data servers, interlinkages with models and simulations, dynamic visualization, algorithms and user interaction at TRL 9. The services include operational or on-demand tasks aiming to support the daily decisions and/or future planning as being described in T6.3. The goal will be to offer a service at a TRL 9. Manuals and training materials will be prepared as a deliverable (D6.2; MS6.1)This deliverable results from T6.2 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Sustainability goals of business models (opens in new window)The product of this task will be easy-to-read business briefs (D7.3) aimed at decision-makers in the finance/funding organisations.This deliverable results from T7.3 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Assessment of biodiversity of the pilot multi-use activities (opens in new window)This task will develop and apply an environmental impact assessment framework focussing on the different aspects of mitigation, restoration and creation. For the assessment, the focus will be on two aspects of biodiversity: structural and functional biodiversity. Together with WP4 (co-management) and WP6 (monitoring), specific methods to assess each of these topics will be developed and applied. Based on literature review and expert consultation, the best solutions for mitigation, restoration and creation or restoration or regeneration will be formulated (D7.1) and fed into the co-designing phase in WP3.This deliverable results from T7.1 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Nature-inclusive designing of offshore multi-use infrastructe (opens in new window)Recommendations and lessons learned from the application of nature-inclusive designs in the pilots will be highlighted and reported in WP10 (T10.4). As such, this task aims at assessing the positive impact of nature-inclusive designed structures on the ecosystem functioning and the supporting of natural biodiversity while minimising impacts of non-indigenous species which will be reported in D7.2.This deliverable results from T7.2 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Stakeholder engagement strategies for pilots (opens in new window)An MES engagement strategy to coordinate the stakeholder participatory processes in each of the pilots at Basin level and at the EU level will be developed This will minimize stakeholder fatigue Stakeholder engagement strategies their mapping management of the network guidelines and plans engagement rate and monitoring procedures and implementation of mitigation actions if neededThis deliverable results from T21 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Guidance catalogue for offshore multi-use developments (opens in new window)This task will produce a catalogue, that will combine the results of all the covered multi-use cases from the pilots, harmonized in T8.1, and will provide a generic pathway, that will give guidance on optimised solutions for offshore multi-use developments. Considerations of the biological and technical impacts towards sustainability, considering material choice or species to be raised and extending to the cascading impacts on ecology or ecosystem services are pooled into an across-pilot harmonized sustainability plan integrated into the overall project roadmap. (D10.3)This deliverable results from T10.3 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Review of the monitoring requirements and strategies (opens in new window)required variables and the potential sensors available to measure those including the use of satellite information and modelling are identified. The variables to be measured include and are not limited to suitable aquaculture activities within the farms (pilot sites); increased productivity (product wise); monitoring of environmental impacts of aquaculture including reporting indicators (impact). These monitoring strategies will be reported in D6.1 and inform and support the biodiversity assessment and modelling of WP7 and support the operational activities within WP4.This deliverable results from T6.1 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Design, numerical modelling of a submersible longline (opens in new window)This Deliverable is based task 3.2. The design, numerical modelling and installation of submersible longline offshore will be reported in D3.2.This deliverable results from T3.2 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Socio-ecological governance framework components (opens in new window)This task introduces a framework for the holistic approach proposed for multi-use and food production, including the alignment to policy (national and EU). This framework coordinates the tasks of WP2 and ensures the feedback loops and iterative approach across (T9.4) and (T9.2) and (T9.3). For engagement with dedicated focus groups with policy makers and other stakeholders required for informing on the governance framework, the moments created by WP2 organizational efforts will be used. Moreover, the framework will also be updated as necessary with the knowledge from the process and adjusted to suit its purpose, finally, this will be used to feed into the roadmap of WP9. The outcomes of this task will be reported in D9.1.This deliverable results from T9.1 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
AR-WG objectives, plan, selection procedure (opens in new window)topics of relevance will be selected to address the need for technical assistance to the ARs and include the provision of technical advisory services necessary to prepare roadmaps, plans and projects for low-impact marine aquaculture. The possible barriers identified from WP9, WP3, WP4 are critical to the successful adaptation of solutions within ARs. The working group will be then responsible for the development of the selection criteria (Delivered in D1.1), including relevant publication materials and the definition of the WG objectives and plan: communication channels, details of foreseen actions, engagement monitoring procedures, etc. The AR-WG will be responsible for the QA of those activities, deliverables and milestones. This deliverable documents the selection process for the ARs who have applied to the first open call and the final selected candidates including AR activity documents and any related permissions, compliant with Data protection protocols. This deliverable working plan will continually be updated throughout the life of the task to reflect new products and developments including final agreements in an annex.This deliverable results from T8.2 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Design, adaptations for deployment in offshore regions (opens in new window)Lessons learned within the UNITED Project and findings from WP3 will be linked to ensure optimized seaweed cultivation but also oyster and blue mussel cultivation techniques at the respective pilot sites and adapted according to the findings for the offshore use. Special attention will be given to nature-inclusive design at specific different locations. The nearshore site will also have an additional function, serving as pre-operational testing of the innovative structures to minimize the risk of offshore installation failures. The outcomes of this task will be reported in D4.1.This deliverable results from T4.1 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Co-design of production-related activities (opens in new window)Task 3.1 will focus on the design of regenerative nature-positive aquaculture of low trophic aquaculture in wind farms to ensure that the designs developed create healthy food provisioning, healthier ecosystems with richer biodiversity, yield greater environmental, social, and financial benefits while addressing technical and legal challenges. The environmental criteria and considerations will be shared with WP7. The co-design of production-related activities will be reportedThis deliverable results from T3.1 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
State of the Art revisions for LTA in OWFs (opens in new window)A critical revision of the current state of the art for offshore aquaculture in the context of oysters, seaweeds, and mussels (D10.1). From this update of the state of the art, any innovations that have come into the fields since the conception and writing of the proposal will be included in order to have an up-to-date summary of the risks, challenges, and potential solutions to the implementation of LTA within OWF in offshore settings.This deliverable results from T10.1 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Offshore implementation and process description (opens in new window)To ensure the best and safest way for this practical step, all pilots will harmonise the offshore installation procedure through a close exchange of information including installation companies or suppliers. The deliverable report (D4.2) including the process description will form the basis of training material and manuals to be shared with WP8.This deliverable results from T4.2 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Design and implementation of mariculture structures (opens in new window)The pilot leads will be involved in the design and specification of novel mariculture structures, while the assembly and installation will be performed by the specified partners at each pilot as in T3.1. The design of innovative mariculture structures and systems for mussels, oysters, and seaweed will be reported in D3.3.This deliverable results from T3.3 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Governance bottlenecks to multi-use (opens in new window)The task brings together the parties in focus groups to define pathways for bottleneck resolution. Data is collected through desk study of documents on governance bottlenecks, interaction with the pilots, expert interviews and focus groups (T9.2) and a survey. The WP proposes mechanisms for good governance, helping to ensure accountability, transparency, and integrity, and support the alignment of interests and the resolution of conflicts (D9.3).This deliverable results from T9.3 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Mapping of the governance landscape (opens in new window)This task identifies actors influencing the governance of multi-use, including government, insurance, value-chain actors and civil society. The mapping is done at three levels (1) pilot level and (2) basin level and (3) societal level. Data is collected through literature review, pilot interviews and expert interviews (D9.2)This deliverable results from T9.2 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
This task will ensure that ULTFARMS will have a strong and recognizable project identity including a visual identity package comprising a project logo templates in Word and PowerPoint for promotional items and reports a graphic design manual as well a video project flyer to promote ULTFARMS activities clearly and engagingly D111This deliverable results from T111 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Technical innovation for LTA implementation within OWF (opens in new window)This task aggregates the six site-specific solutions in terms of technical and engineering innovations, adapted for local regulations and oceanic conditions; tested, validated and put into operation on a pilot-by-pilot basis and catalogues the applicability of such innovations for future use and contributes to the project's master roadmapThis deliverable results from T10.2 and the deliverable will include an executive summary
Publications
Author(s):
Sophie Steinhagen; Ida Johansson; Julia Specht; Swantje Enge; Karin Larsson; Ingrid Undeland; Gunilla B. Toth
Published in:
Botanica Marina, 2025, ISSN 1437-4323
Publisher:
De Gruyter
DOI:
10.1515/BOT-2024-0079
Author(s):
Flanders Marine Institute; Van den Auwelant, Charlotte; Moulaert, Ine
Published in:
2025
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.14905082
Author(s):
Cornacchia, Loreta; Degraer, Steven; van Duren, Luca; Petersen, Jens Kjerulf; Ziemba, Alexander; Van Gerven, Annaïk; Declercq, Annelies; Bolman, Bas; Huijben, Emma; Strothotte, Eva; El Serafy, Ghada; Van de Braak, Karin; Poelman, Marnix; Hughes, Molly; Bos, Oscar; Kamermans, Pauline; van den Burg, Sander; Patel, Tasnim; Selnes, Trond; Staufenberger, Tim; Maguire, Julie; Nimz, Jacob; Jakob F. M. Becker; Stratigaki, Vicky; Moulaert, Ine; Stojanovic, Ivana
Published in:
2025
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.15149197
Author(s):
Sykora, Jan
Published in:
2025
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.14810490
Author(s):
Lashkari, Samira; Vandorpe, Thomas; Moulaert, Ine
Published in:
Crossref, 2025
Publisher:
EGU
DOI:
10.5194/EGUSPHERE-EGU24-15822
Author(s):
Cornacchia, Loreta; Dols, Felix; Troost, Tineke; Stechele, Brecht; Lavaud, Romain; Rienstra, Jelle; Ziemba, Alexander; van Duren, Luca; Vilmin, Lauriane; Schneider, Lisa; Heye, Sonia; Lim, Jana; Meszaros, Lorinc; El Serafy, Ghada
Published in:
2024
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.11620977
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