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o Cofund Blue Bioeconomyo Kristin Thorud
o Management Board JPI Oceanso The Research Council of Norway
Background Joined partnership networks and Strategies
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Background Relevance in policies and agendas
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Taking EU relevant policies and agendas into account, such as:• Common Fisheries Policy• Marine Strategy Framework Directive• Maritime Spatial planning Directive
• Developing the European Research Area ( ERA)• Horizon2020• Blue Growth strategy• Bioeconomy strategy• FOOD 2030
OECD Ocean Economy in 2030
Scope
o New aquatic bioresources (marine & freshwater)o New uses of traditional blue bioresourceso Improvement of existing value chains, incl. circular economyo Cross-cutting and supportive issues
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Progress
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ERA-NET Cofund for H2020 WP 2018-2020
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Proposalsto the EU
Commission
Cofund calltext published
Oct 2017
Preparation ofApplication
to H2020
Submission ofApplication13 Feb 2018
Evaluation ofApplicationSpring 2018
Funding decisionsNov 2019
Launch of call
Sept 2018
Selection of 1. stage proposals
Start fundingof projectsFeb 2020
Additional activitiesthroughout theCofund period
Evaluation of 2. stage proposals
BG-02-2018
Progress – Current Partners and funding commitments
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With a blue subtitle
17 Countries ParticipatingCroatia, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Denmark, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Turkey
24 Partners
Current national commitment€ 23,000,000 approx.
Expected EU ContributionIn the range of EUR 8 million
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Countries approached or having expressed interesto Argentinao Brazilo Canadao Indonesiao New Zealando South Africao USA
Potential International Participation
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Progress Responding to call text WP 2018-2020 – BG-02-2018
WP 1 Management
Activities shall address innovative, sustainable and climate-friendly possibilities to produce, harvest and exploit aquatic biomass from different trophic levels for use in food and other value chains. Include in the projects industry partners that contribute a concrete and feasible business perspective.
Impact
o Implementation of EU policies and international initiatives o Contribute to the UN SDG 2 and SDG 14 o New knowledge-intensive products and services derived from aquatic biomass,
fostering job creation and economic growth in Europe. o Provide consumers with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions
about safe, healthy and sustainable food and o Provide policy makers with robust scientific advice. o Increase the efficient and sustainable use of by-products generated from blue
bioeconomy sectors. o Contribute to improve the professional skills and competences of those working
and being trained to work within the blue economy. o Contribute to policymaking in research, innovation and technology.
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THANK YOUName speaker