1. Contribution of the project to the improvement of the research and innovation potential within Europe and/or worldwide
SAFE-Aqua aims to transfer data obtained to fundamental and applied knowledge, which ultimately will translate to practice for all stakeholders. At Swansea, Dr. Coates and Prof. Rowley have close links with a number of aquaculture-related industries and stakeholders, examples include: the Shellfish Association of Great Britain, SEAFISH UK, Young’s Seafood and Xyrex Ltd. (focused on extending shrimp shelf-life and preventing microbial contamination) and Intervet/Schering-Plough (animal vaccine development).
In addition, we believe that SAFE-Aqua is important for the Horizon2020 Research program(Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine, Maritime and Inland Water Research and the Bioeconomy Program) as well as European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) to address the EU's maritime and fisheries policies for 2014-2020.In addition to the improvement of the research and innovation, the outcomes of SAFE-Aqua will increase EU competitiveness in aquaculture as well as improve sustainability of this industry worldwide. Aquaculture in Europe alone accounts for about 20% of fish production and directly employs some 80,000 people. The growth and sustainability of this industry is undoubtedly crucial to the societal impact.
Ultimately, SAFE-Aqua will contribute to the EU integrated approach to food safety assuring “a high level of food safety, animal health, and animal welfare” through coherent ‘Farm to Fork’ strategy [46] by engaging in research that will ultimately benefit the public and enhance scientific capacity of aquaculture related research.
2. Quality of the proposed measures to exploit and disseminate the project results
• SAFE-Aqua will act as a moderator who links all the stakeholders involved in the aquaculture community to ensure that established knowledge, technology and the verified products will be transferred and fully exploited.
• A project web portal will function as a data hub of all products from the project (e.g. data, protocols, knowledge, documentation, etc.) for members’ accessibility. The website will also link to important funding sources such as European Commission website of Horizon 2020 to raise awareness for the consortium to apply for future funding together for sustainable collaboration.
To effectively spread the research results, different approaches will be used to reach different identified targets