Offshore wind farms are currently being planned across various regions in Europe. As different industries seek to operate in the same spaces, the concept of multi-use becomes increasingly important.
Join this webinar to discover more about multi-use projects and pilot initiatives taking place throughout Europe. In this session, you'll gain valuable insights and highlights from the following projects:
OLAMUR (NO) Funded under The EU HORIZON Framework Programme, OLAMUR will contribute to the EU Mission Ocean by bringing together multi-use low-trophic aquaculture (MU-LTA) related key sectors, to demonstrate sustainable commercial solutions for both the North and the Baltic Sea. OLAMUR will establish three pilot demonstration sites where seaweed and blue mussels will be grown within windfarms or in the vicinity of a trout farm.
ULTFARMS (NL) Project is a pioneering Horizon Europe Ocean Mission project that is set to transform the future of Low-Trophic Aquaculture (LTA) systems. Our project is designed to optimise production of LTA systems in harsh offshore conditions and low-salinity environments through the integration of innovative engineering, technical, ecological, and biological processes. ULTFARMS will generate a profitable, sustainable, and ecological production chain of low-trophic level species, such as seaweed and molluscs, in offshore wind farms located in the North Sea and Baltic Sea
MULTI-USE FOR MORE SEAFOOD (SE) The project's goal is to increase knowledge about multi-use between different production methods at sea and strengthen the value chains of seafood production on land. The project will serve as a neutral collaboration platform where different perspectives meet, with the aim of facilitating new innovations along the seafood value chain. By strengthening networks and relationships and promoting dialogue across regional boundaries, the project aims to build capacity for sustainable food production at sea in coexistence with other activities.
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