AQUASERV launches open call for Transnational Access to advanced research infrastructures services

AQUASERV announces the launch of a Transnational Access Call to support researchers from academia and industry, from Europe and around the World, to develop research projects in leading European research facilities, have access to cutting-edge technologies and services in marine and freshwater sustainable aquaculture, fisheries, ecological restoration, blue biotechnology and related fields.

The program spans 16 European countries, offering state-of-the-art facilities across over 40 institutions covering environmental sciences applied to marine and freshwater environments, with specialized resources available throughout the Baltic, Northeast Atlantic, and Mediterranean seas, as well as inland waters. Services provided by AQUASERV include access to laboratories, state-of-the-art experimental facilities and technological platforms, ecosystems, and a wide variety of marine biological resources, biobanks and databases. This initiative marks a significant step forward in fostering groundbreaking scientific collaborations and advancements in the fields of sustainable aquaculture, fisheries, biotechnology and ecological restoration.

Analytical and experimental facilities of Institute of Aquaculture Torre de la Sal, home institution of GVA-ThinkInAzul groups CSIC1, CSIC2, CSIC3, CSIC7 and CSIC8 are part of the wide AQUASERV offer. Check it in the AQUASERV website.

KEY DETAILS

    Call Duration: Continuously open after 15 November 2024 until December 2028

    Access Types: On-site and remote

    Impact Areas: Basic and applied research that promotes, contributes, and facilitates the implementation of The European Common Fisheries Policy,

The Farm to Fork Strategy, The Sustainable Blue Economy,,The European Green Deal and the EU Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030.

For more detailed information, please visit the AQUASERV website.

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