CORDIS · 326455 · FP7

AMFISALS Advanced Models for Fisheries Stock Assessment of Large Pelagics

Coordinator: PACIFIC COMMUNITY (NC)

There is growing concern about the sustainability of fisheries targeting highly migratory fish species worldwide. Tuna and tuna-like species are exploited by multiple nations and the regulation of these stocks are, from a political perspective, exceedingly difficult. Management measures need of a sound scientific knowledge of the stocks and fisheries dynamics. Traditional stock assessment techniques cannot be used in this kind of fisheries, and there is an increasing need for the further development of integrated stock assessment techniques. The aim of the current proposal is the training of …

EU contribution
Total cost
Period
2013-12-01 → 2015-09-30
Framework
Seventh Framework Programme (2007–2013)
Funding scheme
MC-IEF
Status
CLOSED

About Seventh Framework Programme (2007–2013)

The Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) ran from 2007 to 2013 and was the EU's main research-funding instrument of that period. It mobilised roughly €50 billion across cooperation projects, ERC frontier grants, Marie Curie fellowships, capacity-building actions and Euratom research. FP7 closed to new calls in 2013 but its projects continued for years after under their original grant agreements.

The project runs over approximately 1.8 years from 2013-12-01 to 2015-09-30.

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Frequently asked questions

Who funds this research project?
This project is funded by the European Union through the Seventh Framework Programme (2007–2013) programme, under the MC-IEF funding scheme.
Which EU programme funds it?
The project is funded under Seventh Framework Programme (2007–2013).
Who coordinates the project?
The project is coordinated by PACIFIC COMMUNITY (NC).
What is the project timeline?
The project runs from 2013-12-01 to 2015-09-30 — approximately 1.8 years.
Where can I find the full project record?
The complete record — partners, deliverables, publications and news — is published on CORDIS under project ID 326455.