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Invests 1,3 billion in sustainable food, farms, forests, oceans and bioeconomy Marine Resources UNIT European Commission DG RTD Horizon 2020

BG-01-2018: Towards a Baltic and North Sea research and innovation programme Background/Challenge The Baltic Sea and the North Sea economy is critically dependent on the quality and extent of the ecosystem services they provide. Based on the experience of BONUS Art. 185, in order to foster understanding of these coastal seas and the sustainable use of their goods and services challenges need to be addressed such as: fragmentation, gaps in interdisciplinary knowledge, potential synergies and trade-offs between different sectors and the environment, science/policy/industries interfaces, attention to the societal inclusiveness and human well-being. well-coordinated research effort between these two regional seas is necessary.

BG-01-2018: Towards a Baltic and North Sea research and innovation programme Scope/Requirements to keep in mind Creating the necessary conditions for coordinated research and innovation efforts bringing together the main national funding agencies in the North Sea and Baltic Sea region in cooperation with BONUS. Map and engage with relevant stakeholders in the region Preparation and delivery of a Joint Baltic-North Sea Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda, the creation of conditions (governance, management, financial, legal aspects and administration) and the development of an effective mechanism for its implementation, showing a strong commitment to achieve a sound level of integration (scientific, management and financial). Type of action: Coordination and support action

BG-01-2018: Towards a Baltic and North Sea research and innovation programme - Expected Impact I Expected Impact: In order to contribute to the implementation of the EU Integrated Maritime Policy, the EU Blue Growth Strategy, the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive, the EU Maritime Spatial Planning Directive, the EU International Ocean Governance Communication, the EU Communication for a Sustainable European Future and other EU initiatives such as the Blue Growth Agenda for the Baltic Sea Region, Blue Growth and North Sea related activities, the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR) and the UN SDGs, activities shall contribute to the following: In the short term: Overcome fragmentation in research and innovation by developing a joint Baltic-North Sea Marine and Maritime Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda by the Baltic Sea and the North Sea countries. Create lasting marine and maritime stakeholder platforms and integration mechanisms in the area, and establishing appropriate stakeholder collaboration mechanisms between the North Sea and Baltic Sea regions..

BG-01-2018: Towards a Baltic and North Sea research and innovation programme Expected Impact II In the medium term: Create a framework and deliver the necessary mechanisms, based on experience gained by the current BONUS and other equivalent initiatives, for developing a European Baltic-North Sea Research and Innovation Programme. Contribute to improve the professional skills and competences of those working and being trained to work within the blue economy. Contribute to policymaking in research, innovation and technology.

Useful resources Policy background documents/links: Blue Growth Agenda for the Baltic sea Region https://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs/content/delivering-sustainable-blue-growthagenda-baltic-sea-region_en EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR) http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/en/policy/cooperation/macro-regionalstrategies/baltic-sea/ BONUS, the joint Baltic Sea research and development programme https://www.bonusportal.org/

Invests 1,3 billion in sustainable food, farms, forests, oceans and bioeconomy Nikos Zampoukas European Commission DG RTD F4 Horizon 2020

BG-02-2018: Blue Bioeconomy Public-Public Partnership ERA-NET Cofund indicative contribution from the EU in the range of EUR 8 million

Aquatic biomass (e.g. fish, selfish, microalgae, seaweeds and seagrasses) is currently underutilised due to a lack of synergies between sectors and of adequate investments. EU intervention is needed to create the conditions to mobilise investments by aligning national and regional innovation research agendas across different blue bioeconomy sectors. Activities shall pool the necessary financial resources from the participating national and/or regional research programmes with a view to implementing a joint call for proposals with EU co-funding resulting in grants to third parties. Proposers are requested to implement other joint activities, including additional joint calls without EU co-funding.

Expected impacts In the short term: Create, test, upscale and bring to the market new knowledge-intensive products and services derived from aquatic biomass, fostering job creation and economic growth in Europe. Provide consumers with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about safe, healthy and sustainable food and policy makers with robust scientific advice In the medium term: Increase the efficient and sustainable use of by-products generated from blue bioeconomy sectors. Contribute to the UN SDG 2 target to ensure sustainable food production systems and the UN SDG 14 target to effectively regulate harvesting and end overfishing. Contribute to improve the professional skills and competences of those working and being trained to work within the blue economy. Contribute to policymaking in research, innovation and technology.

LC-BG-03-2018: Sustainable harvesting of marine biological resources Research and innovation action Indicative EU contribution: EUR 6 million multi-actor approach adequate involvement of SMEs

Provide data, information and knowledge on the potential role of mesopelagic micro- and macro-organisms Address food safety, fisheries management, fishing techniques, processing and consumer acceptance and marketing Assess impacts of fishing and climate change Assess the potential of mesopelagic resources for marine biotechnological applications. Develop an ecosystem-based approach to exploitation.

Expected Impacts: Increase the knowledge of mesopelagic zone ecosystems and preserve their ecological functioning. Contribute to the UN SDG targets 2, 12, 13 and 14 and support the implementation of the Paris Agreement. Foster innovation for food and nutrition security and other bio-based value chains, biodiversity preservation and climate resilience. Improve the professional skills and competences of those working and being trained to work within the blue economy. Create jobs and growth in the fishing and processing sector as well as in the marine biotech sector particularly in coastal areas. Contribute to policymaking in research, innovation and technology.

Invests 1,3 billion in sustainable food, farms, forests, oceans and bioeconomy Marta IGLESIAS Marine Resources Unit European Commission DG RTD Horizon 2020

Innovation Action 6M Smart breeding Aquaculture 4.0 Feeding and/or

Innovation Action 6M Expected Impact Increase available, accessible, affordable and nutritious food and feed New value chains, markets, growth and jobs

Marco Weydert, DG RTF-F4 European Commission - DG 1,3 billion Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and Horizon 2020 inland water research and the bioeconomy

Disclaimer The slides are not valid without the spoken words. The presentation is meant to help reading the work programme. The only binding text is the work programme/call text. Difference between must, shall and should.

BG-07-2019-2020: The Future of Seas and Oceans Flagship Initiative 2019 - Blue Cloud services 2019 - Observations and forecasting 2020 - Technologies for observations

SCOPE demonstrate integration, capacity and (scientific, economic etc) potential. complement and build on existing observation tools and systems interdisciplinary and cross-sectorial nature of the proposal should also apply to training activities. mutual feedback processes with the Copernicus Programme and other relevant actions such as those undertaken by IOC/IODE or the Marine Environment Monitoring Service.

Blue Cloud (6 M ) develop cloud services for applications that are specific for oceans, seas and fresh water bodies and are necessary for marine ecosystems research, conservation, forecasting and innovation in the Blue Economy, building and implementing also Blue Cloud demonstrators essential Ocean Essential Ocean Variables build on ongoing efforts unlocking the innovation potential build on existing research infrastructures, take advantage of existing data sharing activities Proposals should include a task to cluster with other projects

Observations and forecasting (12 M ) Contribute to the European component of a future Global Ocean Observing System in line with the G7 Tsukuba Communiqué EU sea basins and the Atlantic Ocean, including the deep sea (below 2000 m) Food 2030, Belmont Forum CRA, underpin forecasting demonstration of methods and technologies and their integration in existing systems to collect information underpin sustainable management of the marine environment and its resources needs deriving from a number of initiatives

Observations and forecasting (2) Demonstration of smooth storage of data in open access data centres and the improvement of the predictive capability EOVs, augmented observatories Data collected shall be in line with agreed standards, be openly available etc

Technologies for observations Indicative topic 2020 only

Expected Impacts (1) ongoing implementation of EU Policies In the short term: Future of the Oceans Initiative of the G7 Science Ministers. Deliver cloud services achieving TRL between 6 and 7 or higher. Achieve at least TRL 6 for ocean observations' systems and tools. Regularly measure 50% of biological and biogeochemical EOVs, including in the sea below 2000 m. Sustainable management and protection of marine and coastal ecosystems to avoid significant adverse impacts (UN SDG 14).

Impacts (2) In the medium term: Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity and transfer marine technology. Improve forecasting of climate change, weather and ocean conditions. Improve the professional skills and competences. Contribute to policymaking in research, innovation and technology. Increase data sharing and increase integration of data. Type of Action: Innovation action

Overlaps? LC-CLA-08-2018: Addressing knowledge gaps in climate science, in support of IPCC reports tipping points and impacts Hints: Climate-related tipping points (and not limited to marine) while marine tipping points are broader than climate ones. What is the challenge you want to address? BG-08 is on sustainably managing the Atlantic Ocean as a whole, while BG-07 is on advancing the observations for all SDGs etc. Research Infrastructures SC5-15-2018: Strengthening the benefits for Europe of GEOSS - establishing 'EuroGEOSS' (application-oriented initiative)

Challenges To fully profit from the seas and oceans also in the future, we have to preserve those valuable resources and ensure that their exploitation is sustainable To make ocean observations and data management in European seas and the Atlantic Ocean fit for the future, in line with the G7 Future of the Seas and Oceans Initiative

Invests 1,3 billion in sustainable food, farms, forests, oceans and bioeconomy Marine Resources Unit European Commission DG RTD Horizon 2020

BG-08-2018-2019: All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance Flagship Move towards a basin-wide cooperation from Antarctica to the Arctic, through enhanced cooperation with countries bordering the South Atlantic, notably Brazil and South Africa (Belém Statement 2017). The EU has already invested 140 million Euro in Atlantic research across over 15 projects in the first two work programmes of the Horizon 2020 Blue Growth calls. Upscale cooperation along and across the Atlantic Ocean and the creation of long-term partnerships building on on-going initiatives such as the All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance (Galway Statement 2013). https://www.atlanticresource.org/aora/site- area/atlantic-policy-research/h2020-fp7- funded-projects

BG-08-2018-2019: All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance Flagship Actions: Coordination and Support Action (CSA) Coordinating R&I in the Atlantic; launching a multistakeholders platform to reinforce cooperation in the Atlantic 4 M Research and Innovation action (RIA) Assessing Atlantic marine Ecosystems 9 M (x 3-4) New aquaculture value chains 8 M (x 3-4) Total Budget: 64 M (37 M in 2018 + 27 M in 2019) Some requirements to keep in mind: Eligibility and admissibility conditions: In addition to the minimum number of participants, proposals shall include participants from South Africa and Brazil. Under this topic, legal entities established in Brazil are eligible for EU funding Evaluation: At least one project (above the threshold) per sub-topic will be funded Include Clustering task with other projects

BG-08-2018-2019: All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance Flagship Expected IMPACT I The Policy context: European Policies & Global Commitments Blue Growth Strategy Atlantic Strategy & Action Plan Ocean governance communication Marine Strategy Framework Directive EU Food 2030

BG-08-2018-2019: All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance Flagship - Expected IMPACT II In the short term: Contribute to the implementation of the EU-Brazil-South Africa Belém Statement on Atlantic Ocean Research and Innovation cooperation (sub-topics A, B & C). Improve the coordination and alignment of programmes etc. between South and North Atlantic regions and with the EU and its Member States (sub-topic A). Better and accurate monitoring, modelling, planning, management and prediction capacities in the whole Atlantic (sub-topics A & B). Create lasting industrial partnership on aquaculture between in the South Atlantic (sub-topic C). Contribute to creating sustainable food production systems and implementing resilient aquaculture practices (UN SDG 2) (sub-topic C). Contribute to the sustainable management and protection of marine and coastal ecosystems (UN SDG 14) (sub-topics A & B).

BG-08-2018-2019: All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance Flagship - Expected IMPACT III In the medium term: Ensure the long-term sustainable management of marine resources (UN SDG 14) (sub-topic B). Ensure that nutritious and safe food is available and affordable for all (UN SDG 2 and SDG 13) (sub-topic C). Contribute to achieving a zero waste European aquaculture system, by 2030 (subtopic C). Increase EU leadership in ocean technology developments (sub-topics A, B & C). Increase consumers' trust and confidence in seafood products (sub-topic C). Create a well trained workforce able (sub-topics A & C). Consolidate education, training networks, ocean-engaged citizens (sub-topic A). Improve the professional skills and competences within the blue economy. Contribute to policymaking in research, innovation and technology (sub-topics A, B & C).

Useful resources Background documents & Links EU-Brazil-South Africa Belém Statement on Atlantic Research and Innovation Cooperation, July 2017 http://ec.europa.eu/research/iscp/pdf/belem_statement_2017_en.pdf EU-Canada-US Galway Statement on Atlantic Ocean Cooperation, May 2013 https://ec.europa.eu/research/iscp/pdf/galway_statement_atlantic_ocean_cooperation.pdf South-South Framework for Scientific and Technical Cooperation in the South and Tropical Atlantic and Southern Ocean https://www.atlanticresource.org/aora/sites/default/files/galleryfiles/atlanticfacts/south--south- Framework-for-Scientific-and-Technical-Cooperation-in-the-S...pdf Focus on Atlantic Strategy - FP7 and H2020 Projects https://www.atlanticresource.org/aora/site-area/atlantic-policy-research/h2020-fp7-funded-projects

Invests 1,3 billion in sustainable food, farms, forests, oceans and bioeconomy Marta IGLESIAS Marine Resources Unit European Commission DG RTD Horizon 2020

Research and Innovation Action 8M BG-08-2018-2019: All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance Flagship. [C] 2018-2019- New value chains for aquaculture production Requirements to keep in mind Reinforce capacity building along and across the Atlantic Ocean, in particular, but not exclusively, with South Africa and Brazil and other Atlantic Ocean coastal states Consortia encouraged to include participants from countries bordering the Atlantic Ocean Include a task to cluster with other projects Possible links with related research and innovation activities supported by the Belmont Forum on Ocean sustainability shall also be considered. IoT

Research and Innovation Action Expected Impact 8M In the short term: Creation of new value chains, markets, growth and jobs in coastal, offshore and landlocked areas Improve consumers' awareness, perceptions and acceptability of the European aquaculture products and methods. In the medium term: Contribute to increasing available, accessible, affordable and nutritious food and feed, while conserving natural resources and contributing to climate change mitigation (UN SDG 2).

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