SMARTFISH H2020 - INNOVATION FOR SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES Hanne Digre, PhD, Research Director, SINTEF Ocean Seminar, Brussel 9 th of October 2018
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Call SFS 22 Horizon 2020 TOPIC : Smart fisheries technologies for an efficient, compliant and environmentally friendly fishing sector Topic identifier: SFS-22-2017 Types of action: IA Innovation action DeadlineModel: single-stage 9
Timeframe Start of the project Ideas/ drafting the first version, Draft Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2016-2017 October 2015 Infoweek Brussel Workshop with relevant partners (RTD, industry, equipment suppliers) October 2016 Partner meeting in Copenhagen Aug 2016 Feb 2017 Deadline for the application June 2017 May/June 2015 June 2016 The call was published June 2016 Opening date for the call October 2016 February 2017 Putting the proposal together January 2018 The project won the competiti on 1 0
Innovative Action 2018-2021 18 Partners 6 countries Topic: SFS-22-2017 Coordinated by: SINTEF Ocean 6 million
Innovation for Sustainable Fisheries SMARTFISH H2020 is an international research project which aims to develop, test and promote a suite of high-tech systems for the EU fishing sector. The goal is to 1) optimize resource efficiency, 2) improve automatic data collection for fish stock assessment, 3) provide evidence of compliance with fishery regulations and 4) reduce the ecological impact of the industry.
SMARTFISH CONCEPT
FishData An ICT infrastructure that enables systematic collection and analysis of data from fishing vessels. Acquire data on board and transfer it to shore Analyse data from vessels combined with data from other sources Present the processed information to stakeholders 14
Automatic catch analysis systems Machine vision / AI system for detection of catch composition During trawling, in purse seine fisheries, on conveyor belt, with smartphone (small boats) Can provide more precise and targeted fishing Need large amounts of data for "training" of the algorithms Highly detailed capture data can be sent in real time to land Decision support for fisheries management Real-time environmental monitoring Real-time fisheries management 15
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SINTEF Ocean Project Coordinator Chief Scientist Bent Herrmann Bent.herrmann@sintef.no +45 29617964 WP4 Development of automatic catch analhysis system Senior Researcher John Reidar Mathiassen John.reidar.mathiassen@sintef.no +47 934 53 696 Project Manager Senior Researcher Rachel Tiller Rachel.tiller@sintef.no +47 92200886 WP5 Development of data handling systems Research Scientist Lars Tandle Kyllingstad lars.kyllingstad@sintef.no +47 402 33 221
Thank you for your attention Hanne Digre, PhD, Research Director Hanne.Digre@Sintef.no +47 957 26 482 Twitter: @HDigre