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EU-Funding for Aquatic Projects
01.06.2010
Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein
Enterprise Europe Network
Cornelia Pankratz
Contents
EU-funding programmes
7th Framework Programme for Research and Development (FP7)
• Introduction
• Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Biotechnology
• Environment
Life+
Enterprise Europe Network
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7th Framework Programme for Research and
Development (FP7) – General introduction
Main EU instrument to support European research 2007-13
Total budget of 50.521 billion Euro
Funding for:
Research and Development
Development of prototypes
Demonstration projects
Specific Programmes:
Cooperation: collaborative research (appox. 32.4 bill. €)
Capacities
Ideas
People
Nuclear research (EURATOM)
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FP7: Cooperation Programme - Breakdown (mill.€)
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FP7: Cooperation Programme – Food, Agriculture
and Fisheries, Biotechnology
Activity 1:
Sustainable production and management of biological resources
from land, forest and aquatic environments
Activity 2:
“Fork to Farm”: Food (including seafood), health and well-being
Activity 3:
Life sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry for sustainable
non-food products and processes
Overall Budget: € 1.9 billion (2007-2013)
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FP7: Cooperation Programme - Food, Agriculture
and Fisheries, Biotechnology – Activity 1
Sustainable production and management of biological resources
from land, forest and aquatic environments
Aquatic-based biological resources:
sustainability and competitiveness of fisheries providing
the scientific and technical basis for fisheries management
support to the sustainable development of aquaculture,
including breeding and welfare
the development of tools needed by policy-makers and
others, in the fields of agriculture, fisheries, aquaculture and
rural and coastal development
works on the socio-economic and ethical context of production
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FP7: Cooperation Programme - Food, Agriculture
and Fisheries, Biotechnology – Activity 2
“Fork to Farm”: Food (including seafood), health and well-being
consumer, societal, cultural, industrial and health as well as traditional
aspects of food and feed, including behavioural & cognitive sciences
nutrition research works on diet-related diseases and disorders and
the prevention of diseases
innovative food and feed processing technologies enhancing safety
assurance methodologies and the integrity of the food chain
improving quality and safety in food, beverages and feeds and
development of new ingredients and products
environmental impacts on and of food and feed chains and their
interactions with global change; total food chain concept, traceability
and authenticity of food
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FP7: Cooperation Programme - Food, Agriculture
and Fisheries, Biotechnology – Activity 3
Life sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry for sustainable
non-food products and processes
Improvement of raw materials and biomass
research for improved crops, forest products, feed-stocks,
marine products and biomass for energy, the environment and
high value-added products
Bioprocesses and products based on renewable resources
novel farming systems, bio-process and bio refinery concepts,
and bio-catalysis
new and improved microorganisms and enzymes
Environmental biotechnology
utilisation of agro-industrial wastes and by-products
environmental bio-remediation
cleaner bio processing
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FP7: Cooperation Programme – Environment
Funding Areas:
Climate change, pollution and risks
Sustainable Management of Resources
Management of marine environments
Environmental Technologies
Environmental technologies for observation, simulation,
prevention, mitigation, adaptation, remediation and
restoration of the natural and man-made environment
Earth observation and assessment tools
Earth and ocean observation systems and monitoring
methods for the environment and sustainable development
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FP7: Cooperation - Collaborative Research (sum.)
Participants:
Enterprises, Research institutions, universities, associations, public
authorities, etc.
Minimal requirements:
15% of the programme budget for SME-participation
Small-/medium-sized projects 3 participants from 3 different EUcountries
Large Scale Integrating Projects 10 participants from 10 countries
EC-contributions:
Standard contribution for R&D activities: 50%
but: SME, public institutions, universities, R&D organisations: 75%
Standard contribution for demonstration projects: 50%
Budget:
Small and medium sized projects = 1-3.5 mill. Euro
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Large projects
= 10-15 mill. Euro
FP7: Call for Proposals Draft Calendar
Publication of the next call: end of July 2010
Projects within the two stage application/approval procedure:
Deadline for project ideas in short version until
November/December 2010
Second stage with full project proposals according to
accessment feedback (as of Spring 2011)
Projects within the one stage application/approval procedure
Deadline for full project proposals approx. mid January 2011
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FP7 Example: CoralFISH
Assessment of the interaction between corals, fish and fisheries
Objectives:
Observation of protected areas
Research on deep-water bottom fish and corals
Development of monitoring and predictive modelling tools for
ecosystem based management
Production of habitat suitability maps to identify areas likely to
contain vulnerable habitat
Lead Partner: National University of Ireland
Partners: (16) FRA, GER, GBR, GRE, IRL, ISL, ITA, NED, NOR, POR
Total Budget: 10.89 million Euro (6.5 million Euro funding)
Duration: 48 months (2008-2012)
Project website: www.eu-fp7-coralfish.net
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FP7 Example: ComENVIR
Communicating environmental impacts on water quality,
availability and use
Objectives:
empower citizens to engage in scientific dialogue/debate
inform consumers of the latest scientific advances in the food sec.
strengthen scientific education in classrooms and promote scientific
curiosity among the youth
narrowing the gap between environmental research and citizens
two specific target groups
covering environmental stressors, waste treatment, health effects,
biodiversity, risks role of water quality in its different
environmental locations (fresh water, marine, soil, air)
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Lead Partner: Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
Partners: (9) GER, IRL, ITA, NED, NOR, ESP
Total Budget: 961,990 Euro (871,620 million Euro funding)
Duration: 48 months (2009-2013)
EU-Programme: LIFE+
Life+ components:
LIFE+ Nature and Biodiversity
LIFE+ Environment Policy and Governance
LIFE+ Information and Communication
Duration: 1.1.2007 to 31.12.2013
Co-financing rate: generally 50% (possible up to 75%)
European project partners not obligatory but nice to have
Focus on:
sustainable long-term investments in Natura 2000 sites, incl.
coastal and marine habitat and species
conservation actions for species targeted by the Birds’ and
Habitats’ directives
projects to “demonstrate best practice”
European benefit to be proven
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LIFE+: Environmental Policy and Governance
Objective: contribute to the development and
demonstrating innovative policy approaches, technologies,
methods and instruments
Principal priority 'Water': contribute to enhanced water quality by
developing cost-effective measures to achieve good ecological status
Priority areas of action:
enhancing science-policy integration and transfer of results for
preparing river basin management plans
contributing to the implementation of the EU Thematic Strategy
on the protection and conservation of the marine environment
hydro morphological features such as restoring floodplains and
other measures in support of a directive on the assessment and
management of flood risks
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Life+: Example for EEN Application Support
ECOSMA: Ecological Certification of Products
from Sustainable Marine Aquaculture
Life+: Environmental Policy and Governance
Aim: Development of standards for
ecological certification of marine
aquaculture products
Applicant: Coastal Research &
Management GbR (CRM), Kiel, GER
Partners: DK, FRA, GER
Total Budget: 828,144 Euro
(EU Cofinancing 50%)
Duration: 01.01.2009 – 31.12.2011
Project Website: www.ecosma.de
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Life+: Call for Proposals Draft Calendar
Publication of the 2010 call for proposals: July 2010
Deadline for applicants to send proposals to Member States'
authorities: 1st September 2010
Eligibility, evaluation and revision: January to July 2011
Deadline for signing grant agreements: 31st December 2011
Earliest possible starting date for 2010 projects: 1st January 2012
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Summary Funding Programmes
Where to address your project to according to its objectives:
Projects aiming at development of environmental regulations and
standards, no research aspects, demonstration projects to test
anticipated European standards LIFE+
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/life/index.htm
Projects at research stage with high technology risks FP7
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/home_en.html
Projects focusing on land-use, urban planning and water
management possible in LIFE+ and FP7
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Funding programmes: Application Circle
Common features
From idea to project
Calls for proposals with defined
objective(s)
Search for and develop idea
Submission to European
Commission
(Life+: 2-stage submission
national/EU)
Proposal selection/award by
European Commission with
help of external experts
Contract with the European
Commission
Co-financing principle
European dimension
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Research for calls
Consultancy
Selection criteria e.g.
Quality
European added value
Impact
Cost efficiency
Evaluation and selection by
European Commission
Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein
European Activities
► Competence centre for advice and financial management of EU
programmes for companies, research institutions and public sector
Enterprise Europe Network Hamburg – Schleswig-Holstein
IB.Representation in Brussels
Management of European Territorial Cooperation Programmes
(Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013)
Management of EU structural funds programmes for SchleswigHolstein
Implementation of EU projects co-financed by various EU
programmes
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Enterprise Europe Network
Hamburg - Schleswig-Holstein
A European network with
more than 100 consortia
more than 600 partners
and 3000 professionals
in almost 40 European countries
Enterprise Europe Network
Hamburg - Schleswig-Holstein
IBSH (IB.Europa)
WTSH
TuTech Innovation GmbH
Innovationsstiftung Hamburg
(associated partner)
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IB.Europa Services: Consultation on EU-funding (I)
Information on EU-funding programmes and initiatives
Support in the application process of EU-funding programmes incl. FP7
Events/Workshops to open EU-calls for proposals
Promotion of the collaboration between science and industry
Support of small and medium sized companies when entering new
international markets, incl. search for partners
BBS – technology offers/request Aquaculture
Vibro-packaging technology for fish and aquaculture products (BUL)
Experiments and tests for new food products in marine aquaculture (FRA)
Aquatic respirometry systems for oxygen consumption measurements (DK)
Aquaculture waste-water treatment system (ITA)
BCD – business cooperation offers/requests
Aquaculture, Biotechnology and Marine Technology
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IB.Europa Services: Consultation on EU-funding (II)
Coordination of regional EU-Working Group and network of R&D
actors involved in EU activities)
Development of a network of EU actors in Hamburg
Information on EU subjects:
Newsletter Eurobrief: up-to-date topics, projects and actors
in Schleswig-Holstein, EU-regulations etc.
Alert Service/List on EU-calls: monthly overview over open calls for
proposals of EU-funding programmes
Brief funding information: most important facts on specific EUfunding programme
Internet: www.een-hhsh.de
IB.Europa: communication medium between
entrepreneur and decision makers on the EU level
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The Enterprise Europe Network Team
Contact Details
1 Annegret Meyer-Kock
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Anette Benz
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3 Gudrun Dittrich,
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Cornelia Pankratz
Tel. (0431) 9905 3495
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5 Sibyl Scharrer
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Veronika Vollert,
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IB.Repräsentanz Brüssel
Jennifer Meinicke
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Susann Henning
On maternity leave
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Thank you very much for your attention!
Cornelia Pankratz
Enterprise Europe Network Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein
Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein, IB.Europa
[email protected]
Tel. 0431/9905-9499
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