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SCAR Fisheries and Aquaculture Research (SCAR FISH)

ORGANISATION

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Co-Chairs: 

Andrea Marsella

 

 Andrea Marsella, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie, Italy 

 

Friedrich Wilhelm Köster

 

 Friedrich Wilhelm Köster, DTU AQUA National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Denmark

  

Mandate:

June 2026

Members:

19 countries + EC and key advisors

 

CONTEXT AND RATIONALE

Europe is a coastal continent. At 22 million km2, the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the European Union (including EU overseas territories) is the largest in the world. Additionally, Europe is rich in freshwater bodies, mainly lakes and rivers, some of them transnational in nature. In 2019, the EU Blue Economy directly employed close to 4.45 million people, generating €667 billion of turnover and ca €184 billion in gross value added1. Almost half of the EU population lives less than 50 km from the sea; the majority is concentrated in urban areas along the coast. Ocean and sea basins and inland waters are connected as a global ecosystem and dynamic economic space. Underpinning Europe's approach to developing the Blue Economy is the concept of sustainable use, i.e., supporting the implementation of the ecosystem approach. This includes accountability for maintaining aquatic ecosystem structure and function so that the value chain, and societal wellbeing are protected and sustainable. Aquatic food systems should be developed through a Sustainable and Circular Blue Bioeconomy Approach. This should be the key framework for Research and Innovation (R&I) priorities and needs in the aquatic domain during the forthcoming years.

Fisheries and aquaculture play a significant role in the Europe’s food security by producing raw material for food and feed. More generally, Europe’s food security critically depends on aquatic resources in the supply of protein, minerals, and renewable energy. The Covid19 pandemics and the Russian war against Ukraine generated high disruptions on all economic sectors, including fisheries and aquaculture. The resulting challenges, like the need for increased level of food security and safety, and for decreased operation costs of the industry, together with the need to adapt to/mitigate climate change, as well as to secure biodiversity and reduce environmental impacts, put pressure on new R&I actions.

Such actions need to be ambitious and diverse, and cover a wide range of research disciplines and industries. They should address the capacity to observe, tackle challenges and explore opportunities, both on land and in offshore, coastal and freshwater ecosystems, many of which are interlinked. Integrated views and system-wide solutions are needed to cover the production and utilisation of renewable biological resources from both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems by sustainable means.

MISSION AND AIMS

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Mission and Scope

SCAR Fish mission is to maintain a network that creates the required necessary critical mass to contribute to define EU research and innovation priorities, for example, within the Horizon Europe, including the EU Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters” and the HE Partnerships, aligned with relevant EU policies, directives and strategies, most importantly the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), Maritime Spatial Planning Directive (MSPD), the Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, the Water Framework Directive (WFD), the Green Deal (including the Farm to Fork Strategy and the Circular Economy Action Plan), the Bioeconomy Strategy, the Food 2030 Policy, and the BIOEAST Initiative.

This network will rely on interdisciplinarity to address the sustainability triangle of environmental protection, economic competitiveness and social acceptability, by strategic discussion and sharing views and information between Member States (MS), Horizon Europe Programme Associated Countries (AC), the European Commission (EC) and observers from funding agencies, international marine science organizations (ICES, EFARO), intergovernmental and other multi-actor platforms in the aquatic domain (JPI Oceans, EATiP, EMB), policy makers, and NGO’s (Eurogroup for Animals), with an aim to identify common priorities which could lead to coordinated or joint initiatives in the domains detailed above.

SCAR ARCH Objectives

Objectives

  • To forge a strong linkage between MS and AC Ministries in charge of activities in the aquatic domain (in the seas and oceans, as well as the freshwater ecosystems) related to the production and use of biological aquatic resources, including fisheries and aquaculture, and the European Commission (DG RTD, DG MARE, DG ENV), by developing and implementing strategic approaches and actions for timely advice on R&I activities, for example informing on the European Framework Programmes (Horizon Europe) and providing recommendations for the relevant European Partnerships.
  • To ensure that R&I are effectively addressed between MS and AC, on a long-term basis, to achieve a cost-efficient system of R&I effort in the areas of sustainable fisheries and aquaculture aligned with the relevant policies, directives, and strategies.
  • To provide evidence-based information on R&I needs to advise R&I policymakers so that they can design and implement efficient and effective sustainable fisheries and aquaculture related R&I initiatives and policy at EU and national levels.
  • To collate existing information and where necessary collect new information in the areas of foresight and common research agendas with other SCAR groups.
Current Term of Reference

Current Term of Reference

  • Coexistence of aquaculture and fisheries with other economic activities

  • Implementation of the biodiversity strategy and the potential nature restoration law in the aquatic domain

  • Towards a more sustainable aquaculture production

  • The potential of digital transition in fisheries and aquaculture
Terms of Reference SCAR-Fish SWG

DOCUMENTS

PAPER

Innovation in fisheries monitoring science - Fisheries dependent data as a tool for real-time advice

2025

MANDATE REPORT

SCAR Fisheries and Aquaculture Research SWG

Mandate: 1 June 2020 – 31 May 2023

RESEARCH & INNOVATION ANALYSIS REPORT

Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation related to Aquaculture

SCAR FISH SWG | 10/11/2022 SCAR Support Team
TST SCAR FISH SWG

Innovation in fisheries monitoring science

- Fisheries dependent data as a tool for real-time advice

December 2022