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Active HORIZON European Commission

Restoration of deep-sea habitats to rebuild European Seas

€8.85M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universita Politecnica Delle Marche
Country Italy
Start Date Feb 01, 2024
End Date Jan 31, 2028
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 27
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Third Party; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101135492
Grant Description

REDRESS aims to provide a key contribution to the EU commitments towards restoring degraded ecosystems, especially in the deep sea.

REDRESS will provide solutions to prioritize future restoration actions, extend deep-sea restoration to previously neglected habitat types, and demonstrate the feasibility, potential, and value for success of deep-sea ecosystem restoration.

The project will focus on habitats that have great potential to contribute to carbon sequestration and climate mitigation but have been degraded by deep-sea fishing, especially trawling.

Specifically, we will study vulnerable marine ecosystems, including sea pens and bamboo corals on soft sediments, coral gardens, cold-water coral reefs, sponge fields, and cold seeps.

REDRESS will map degraded deep-sea habitats and identify habitat refugia to prioritize restoration efforts that will adapt to future scenarios of climate change.

To adopt and adapt cutting-edge solutions for both restoration interventions and monitoring, REDRESS will make a significant technological investment and will benefit from a relevant ship time by in-kind contribution (136 days).

REDRESS will offer nature-based solutions to public authorities and operators to advance ecosystem restoration in the deep sea.

Building on the MERCES experience, REDRESS will go beyond the state of art, either developing new methodologies, using sophisticated technologies, defining success indicators, and expanding the target habitats also to cold seeps. The results will enable a significant advancement in the EU's marine restoration strategy.

The project will also provide socio-economic data, protocols, and tools to plan, and upscale restoration interventions in deep-sea habitats.

REDRESS will provide novel insights into the advantages and limits of active vs passive deep-sea restoration, and related cost-benefit analysis in different deep-sea habitats supporting policies and decision makers in the future application of the Nature Restoration Law.

All Grantees

Deess; Ecoreach Srl; University of Galway; University of Haifa; Plymouth Marine Laboratory Limited; European Chapter of the Society for Ecological Restoration Ser International; Hellenic Centre for Marine Research; Hafrannsoknastofnun, Rannsokna- Og Radgjafarstofnun Hafs Og Vatna; Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn; Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas; Deep-Sea Biology Society; Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research Limited; Imar - Instituto Do Mar; Universidade de Aveiro; Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche; Engitec Systems International Limited; Institut Francais de Recherche Pour L'Exploitation de la Mer; Wageningen University; Universita Politecnica Delle Marche; National Oceanography Centre; Helmholtz-Zentrum Fur Ozeanforschung Kiel (Geomar); Stichting Nederlandse Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Instituten; Goeteborgs Universitet; Rev Ocean As; The University of Edinburgh; Universidade Dos Acores; Sorbonne Universite

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