PRJ - ADRIREEF (local)
/ SO 1.1
Innovative exploitation of Adriatic Reefs in order to strengthen blue economy
START DATE
01.12.2018
END DATE
30.11.2021
TOTAL BUDGET
€ 2.814.830
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
- To enhance the potential of Adriatic reefs in order to increase blue economy and so employability
- ADRIREEF project aims at examining the Blue Economy potential of Adriatic reefs, enchancing the attractiveness of existing marine resources to promote economic development through, inter alia, aquaculture and tourism activities
LEAD PARTNER
Municipality of Ravenna (1)
TARGET GROUPS
1.General Public
2.Local, regional and national Public Authorities
3.Regional and local development agencies, chambers of commerce and other business support organisations
4.SMEs
5.Universities, technology transfer institutions, research institutions
ADRIREEF has the ambition to combine innovative actions related to natural and artificial Adriatic reefs with possible socio- economic impacts originated from activities such as aquaculture and tourism, two sectors of Blue Economy. As the success of activities strongly depends on the structural and ecological performance of the reefs (both natural and artificial), the project will also include setting up and testing of suitable technologies with low impact for underwater monitoring. A White paper on the exploitation of Adriatic reefs will also include a specific plan for future funding projects in the forthcoming programming period 2021-2028.
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PARTNERSHIP
LEAD PARTNER
Municipality of Ravenna
PIAZZA DEL POPOLO 1
Ravenna - Italy
Ravenna is located in Emilia-Romagna Region and counts about 160.000 inhabitants in a wide area of 652.000 km², with a 30 Km long coastline. Its port is one of the most important in the Adriatic Sea. For the uniqueness of their byzantine mosaics, 8 monuments are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Municipality is active in promoting blue growth, focusing on sustainable and smart tourism.
Contact person: Maria Grazia Marini
E-mail: mgmarini@comune.ra.it
PROJECT PARTNER
ARPAE - Regional Agency for Prevention, Environment and Energy in Emilia Romagna
Arpae is the Regional Agency for Prevention, Environment and Energy of Emilia-Romagna. Its key goals are controlling the state of the environment and supporting the sustainability of human activities. The branch facilities involved in Adrireef project are: the Service for Authorizations and Concessions in Ravenna, which leads the project financial management; the Oceanographic Structure Daphne in Cesenatico, which is in charge of technical activities connected with the monitoring of the sea.
Contact person: Alberto Rebucci
E-mail: arebucci@arpae.it
PROJECT PARTNER
Zadar County Development Agency Zadra Nova
Zadar County Development Agency functions within the preparation and implementation of EU projects, strategic planning, entrepreneurship development, promotion of energy efficiency and renewable energy sources, and other development programs in line with Zadar county's County Development Strategy goals. ZADRA NOVA is currently developing local and county development strategies and implementing support programs for various segments of social and economic development of the county.
Contact person: Antonia Čirjak
E-mail: antonia.cirjak@zadra.hr
PROJECT PARTNER
Association for Nature, Environment and Sustainable Development SUNCE
Sunce is one of the leading environmental organisations in Croatia. Our work is implemented through public participation; educating and informing the public for changing values and behaviours; research to create baselines and guidelines for efficient conservation measures; advocating for responsible management of resources. Areas of our work are protected areas/Natura 2000 management, species and habitats monitoring, sustainable tourism and fishery, environmental law and education.
Contact person: Miranda Šimac
E-mail: miranda.simac@sunce-st.org
PROJECT PARTNER
University of Zadar
The University of Zadar is the largest integrated University in the Republic of Croatia, which includes 27 university departments. The total number of students in the above mentioned studies is 6000, and the total number of the University’s employees is 598. The University of Zadar performs scientific, teaching and professional work, grows and progresses each day and contributes to general development.
Contact person: Claudia Kruschel
E-mail: ckrusche@unizd.hr
PROJECT PARTNER
National Research Council - CNR
Since 1970s IRBIM Ancona has carried out research on multi-purpose ARs and has planned ARs in the Italian seas for protecting coastal areas against illegal trawling, finfish repopulation, improving small-scale fisheries, reducing conflicts between different users of the coastal zone, developing innovative activities (extensive bivalve cultures, recreational fishing, diving). Research focused on monitoring the technological, environmental and socio-economic aspects of ARs.
Contact person: Gianna Fabi
E-mail: gianna.fabi@cnr.it
PROJECT PARTNER
Regional Agency for Environmental Prevention and Protection of the Puglia Region Public Body
http://www.arpa.puglia.it/web/guest/arpa_home
The Regional Agency for the Environmental Prevention and Protection (ARPA), is the official monitoring authority for Apulia Region, involved in control activities on chemical, biological and physical risk factors which could affect all environmental matrices. ARPA Puglia participated into several institutional and research projects on marine pollution and ecology in order to support the ecosystem and biodiversity safeguard and the development of plans for the management of marine costal area.
Contact person: Enrico Barbone
E-mail: e.barbone@arpa.puglia.it
PROJECT PARTNER
National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics - Ogs
The National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics - OGS is a public research Institute active in the field of pure and applied research on Earth and Marine Sciences (Oceanography, Geophysics, Seismology) with a focus on development and management of Research Infrastructures. OGS missions are to safeguard environment and natural resources and to prevent geological, environmental and climatic risks. A core activity is to implement the sustainable blue growth promoting Science Policy.
Contact person: Diego Borme
E-mail: dborme@inogs.it
PROJECT PARTNER
Public Institution RERA SD for coordination and development of Split-Dalmatia county
PI RERA SD is a regional development agency that deals with effective coordination and implementation of regional development projects, established by Split-Dalmatia county with the aim of creating an operational unit responsible for the development of the region, with a focus on European integration and attracting foreign investment and with mission to be a link between the public, private and civil sector in building strategic partnerships.
Contact person: Ivo Benzon
E-mail: ivo.benzon@rera.hr
PROJECT PARTNER
Ruđer Bošković Institute
Ruđer Bošković Institute is the largest Croatian scientific research center of a multidisciplinary character. The Mission of the Institute is excellent scientific research in the natural, biomedical and engineering sciences, with contributions to higher education and cooperation with the business sector based on outstanding scientific research. The vision of the Institute is to be a recognized top European center of scientific excellence.
Contact person: Sandi Orlić
E-mail: sorlic@irb.hr
PROJECT PARTNER
University of Rijeka - Faculty of Maritime Studies
Faculty of maritime studies is one of the scientific and educational components of the University of Rijeka. The most important aim is to establish and develop appropriate study programmes and to perform scientific research in the multidisciplinary field of Maritime Studies, as well as to work on continuous development and improvement of seafarer's professional education programmes and several Interreg/Erasmus+ projects.
Contact person: Vlado Frančić
E-mail: vlado.francic@pfri.uniri.hr
PARTNERSHIP
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In this section you can find all the deliverables produced by ADRIREEF
D 2.4.1 + D 2.4.2 + D 1.3.3 Adrireef Festival in Ravenna/ Minutes and press release+ WP1_Act. 3.3.Minutes of 2nd meeting on-line
PUBLISHED ON 01/04/2022
D 2.4.3 + D 2.4.4 Adrireef Festival in Komiža + minutes and press release of the 2nd festival
PUBLISHED ON 03/01/2022
D 2.5.3 + D 2.5.4 Workshop in Zadar & Minutes and press release
PUBLISHED ON 14/03/2022
D 2.7.1 Video tape of Adriatic Reef, including the monitoring phase images, made in different reefs of Adriatic Sea
PUBLISHED ON 01/04/2022
D 2.7.5 Local workshops: at least 5 events organized in PP facilities with local stakeholders, policy-makers, citizens for the promotion of the project activities and results
PUBLISHED ON 01/04/2022
D 3.2.1 + D. 3.2.2 + D 3.2.3 Analysis of Legal Frameworks in the involved areas related to a sustainable exploitation of reefs
PUBLISHED ON 21/03/2022
D 3.3.1 + D 3.3.2 + D 3.3.3 Identification of relevant case studies
PUBLISHED ON 07/12/2020
D 3.4.1 + D 3.4.2 + D 3.4.3 + D 3.4.4 Identification of technologies for underwater monitoring of reefs
PUBLISHED ON 24/02/2022
D 4.1.1 + D 4.1.2 + D 4.1.3 + D 4.1.4 + D 4.1.5 + D 4.1.6 Monitoring case studies in Italy - The Paguro wreck
PUBLISHED ON 01/04/2022
D 4.1.1 + D 4.1.2 + D 4.1.3 + D 4.1.4 + D 4.1.5 + D 4.1.6 Monitoring case studies in Italy - The Porto Recanati - Porto Potenza Picena Artificial Reef
PUBLISHED ON 01/04/2022
D 4.1.1 + D 4.1.3 + D 4.1.5 + D 4.1.6 Monitoring case studies in Italy - Torre Guaceto Marine Protected Area
PUBLISHED ON 01/04/2022
D 4.1.1 + D 4.1.2 + D 4.1.3 + D 4.1.4 + D 4.1.5 + D 4.1.6 Monitoring case studies in Italy - The Trezza San Pietro
PUBLISHED ON 01/04/2022
D 4.2.1 + D 4.2.2 + D 4.2.3 + D 4.2.4 Monitoring case studies in Croatia - The Dugi Otok Island (location Lagnići) and the Vis Island (location Stupišće)
PUBLISHED ON 01/04/2022
D 4.2.1 + D 4.2.2 + D 4.2.3 + D 4.2.4 Monitoring case studies in Croatia - Plić Lagnjići
PUBLISHED ON 01/04/2022
D 4.2.1 + D 4.2.2 + D 4.2.3 + D 4.2.4 Monitoring case studies in Croatia - Plić Seget / Vis
PUBLISHED ON 01/04/2022
D 4.2.1 + D 4.2.2 + D 4.2.3 + D 4.2.4 Monitoring case studies in Croatia - Plićina Konjsko
PUBLISHED ON 01/04/2022
D 4.3.4 Joint scientific publication - A holistic approach for promoting the blue economy growth: the case study of the Paguro wreck
PUBLISHED ON 25/02/2022
D 4.3.4 Joint scientific publication - A holistic approach for promoting the blue economy growth: the case study of the Paguro wreck PPT
PUBLISHED ON 25/02/2022
D 5.1.1 Innovative exploitation of Adriatic reefs for blue economy - Meeting in Zadar minutes
PUBLISHED ON 01/04/2022
VIDEO
This tour simulates a dive on the Paguro wreck located offshore Ravenna. Starting from the Daphne II vessel, users will experience the unique sensation of diving with the research staff engaged in the study of the reef.
This video has been produced by Arpae Emilia-Romagna - Struttura Oceanografica Daphne with the contribution of the EU co-financing and the Interreg Italy-Croatia CBC Programme. The content reflects the author's views; the Programme authorities are not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
Natural and artificial reefs are priceless elements for the scientific community and key resources for Blue Growth. By mapping and monitoring Adriatic reefs and involving relevant stakeholders, Adrireef aims to provide guidelines and a code of conduct illustrating sustainable exploitation models of marine reefs. The Adriatic sea counts a large number of marine ecosystems suitable for the Blue Economy purposes. Monitoring and studying natural and artificial reefs is essential to collect information both for the protection of the environment and for the development of sustainable activities with a positive social and economic impact. The following are the project case studies with their features and highlights. A true resource of amazing biodiversity and a spectacular destination. Enjoy the Adriatic reefs!
Interreg Italy-Croatia Programme was a part of the Biennale of Venice 2021. The event was held on 2 September to showcase the cultural and communicative dimension of the European cooperation.
The ADRIREEF project was presented among several other projects that focused on „How to enhance cooperation and territories in the Adriatic area“. Representatives of the ADRIREEF pointed out the main project activities and emphasis was placed on the second edition of the festival as part of the project.
From 30 August to 1 September 2019, Marina di Ravenna hosted the first edition of the ADRIREEF Festival, the European festival aimed at promoting and enhancing the Adriatic Sea reefs. It featured a rich program of meetings, tastings, events and much more, such as a the Adriathon, an hackathon marathon challenge involving young students, researchers, professionals and creative minds dedicated to the development of new projects and ideas for the sustainable development of the Adriatic Sea.