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New technologies and approaches for sustainable #seafood suplychain
Join Aquaculutre Europe 2023 Conference on Thursday, 21 September at 1615 hrs CET to listen to the joint oral presentation of SEA2SEE Project and FishEUTrust Project "New technologies and approaches for sustainable #seafood suplychain" Presenters:- Carlos Alberto...
United by the common goal to improve European aquaculture, four EU projects join forces at Aquaculture Europe 2023, Vienna, Austria
Aquaculture is the world’s most diverse farming practice in terms of species, farming methods, intensity level, and is one of the most sustainable ways of providing animal protein to the 8.5 billion people expected to populate Earth by 2030. While aquaculture on a...
SEA2SEE Participatory Workshop in France
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SEA2SEE project stands out with the employment of the innovative concept of Blockchain to improve the traceability and visibility of sustainable seafood in Europe. After Greece, Spain and Portugal, it was France that hosted a participatory workshop to identify the...
SEA2SEE Hackathon
Are you ready to join the challenge? We are thrilled to announce the SEA2SEE Hackathon, which is being organised in partnership with CBCat's BlockchainxODS project. The goal of their program is to encourage the adoption of blockchain technology in real-life projects...
Allying technology and participatory workshops in promoting sustainable seafood consumption – the Portuguese case
The SEA2SEE project aims to enhance the visibility of actors with sustainable seafood practices, providing them a competitive advantage. Multiple partners from Spain, Bulgaria, the Netherlands, Greece, France, and Portugal are working together to fill in existing...
NAYS and Smartwater Planet first preparatory meeting for the launch of the fish farm value chain technology demonstration in Peloponnese
In the beginning of May, NAYS team led by Ioanna Argyrou, and representatives from the Greek demonstration pilot site in Peloponnese, hosted SEA2SEE project’s coordinator Carlos Mazorra and his colleague Gonzalo Perez for a joint meeting where the group was...
Traceability …. both a necessity and opportunity for stakeholders across the seafood supply chain
The need for reassurance around seafood products is continuously growing and companies in the sector need to take action to guarantee the good quality and sustainability of their products by gaining visibility on their supply...
Collective Intelligence Workshops gaining speed in SEA2SEE
One of the overarching objectives of SEA2SEE project is to promote change in European citizens’ purchasing and consumption behavior as far as seafood is concerned. Although this approach could be applied to all markets, studies have suggested that when it comes...
CCMAR hosting SEA2SEE partners in Portugal
On 15 May, the Centre of Marine Sciences of the University of Algarve (CCMAR-UALG) had the pleasure of receiving SEA2SEE partners ANP|WWF, SmartWater, Tilkal and PageUp in Algarve for a two-day meeting focused on discussing data parameters for the blockchain-based...
HELP US IDENTIFY BARRIERS TO SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD CONSUMPTION
TAKE THE SEA2SEE SURVEY!One of SEA2SEE’s overarching objectives is to seek behaviour change in how European citizens purchase and consume wild captured or farmed seafood. Consumers have the right to know detailed information about the products they are purchasing and...
Twitter News
Unlock the secrets behind #seafoodtraceability with #blockchain! 🐟🔗 Dive into the article 'Strengthening Transparency in Seafood Supply Chains with Blockchain' to discover why blockchain is the game-changer, made by our partner Tilkal. More 👉 https://t.co/UAkyZWamLv
— Sea2See_project (@Sea2seeProject) January 26, 2024
Mafalda Rangel, fishery researcher @CienciasDoMar presented @Sea2seeProject @ 3rd edition of the Expo Fish Portugal '23 Conference in Sesimbra, Portugal last month.
— Sea2See_project (@Sea2seeProject) December 18, 2023
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A flashback to @Sea2seeProject management meeting in Dijon 🙂
— Sea2See_project (@Sea2seeProject) December 7, 2023
Watch on YouTube the most memorable moments of partners' presentations, workshops and discussions on the side over a cup of coffee ☕
🎥 Video production: Vitagora
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In the story of our oceans, each of us has a role to play.
— EU Maritime & Fish (@EU_MARE) December 1, 2023
From ocean energy to maritime cooperation, your workshops at European Maritime Day 2024 can ignite change.
Submit your workshop proposals by 8 December: https://t.co/MNw7DjjT8p pic.twitter.com/vf2a57FAv8
Lack of #seafood knowledge among European consumers is quite common. It brings into existence misconceptions, affecting food preferences. @Sea2seeProject is fostering a shift towards informed choices regarding #foodconsumption debunking common myths.
— Sea2See_project (@Sea2seeProject) January 5, 2024
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Fresh news from the SEA2SEE #YouTube channel 🐠 If you missed our Who’s Who campaign, you still have the chance to get to know our project partners and their role in the @Sea2seeProject !
— Sea2See_project (@Sea2seeProject) December 13, 2023
The full collection of "shorts" is now available on #YouTube 👉 https://t.co/V1Vnjs9sk9 pic.twitter.com/FMBGxad8Bv
The credo of @Sea2seeProject and the completed #hackathon challenge on technology empowering informed choices and boosting seafood chain transparency.👉🏼SEA2SEE Hackathon showcasing the importance of a #transdisciplinaryapproach to tackle #complexchallenges https://t.co/7cXdGIHzqr pic.twitter.com/IqLto29AzC
— Sea2See_project (@Sea2seeProject) December 6, 2023
@Sea2seeProject is proud to announce it endorsed the EU Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters” charter. With a 2030 target, it aims to protect & restore the #health of our #ocean and waters through research and #innovation, citizen engagement, and investments in the blue economy. pic.twitter.com/CQNtHmyDEK
— Sea2See_project (@Sea2seeProject) November 17, 2023