CERES for Blue Growth
From 2016 to 2020, CERES investigated how climate change will influence Europe’s most important fish and shellfish resources and the economic activities depending on them.
We developed tools and strategies that can help fisheries, aquaculture sectors and governments to prepare for the adverse changes or future benefits of climate change.
Latest news
CERES scientists visit Irish salmon farms
CERES scientists visited Irish salmon farms to collect data for the typical farm approach (and to have some fresh tasty salmon)!
Latest publications
Reproduction and larval biology in tunas, and the importance of restricted area spawning grounds
We examine the spatial distributions of tuna larvae in the world’s oceans, and examine interspecific differences in the light of adult behaviors and larval ecology. We also examine the challenges of sustainably managing species which migrate across multiple management...
Is climate change an unforeseen, irresistible and external factor–A force majeure in marine environmental law?
The European Union Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) has a pivotal role in managing EU marine waters. This paper analyses natural causes and force majeure provisions of the MFSD and other marine legislation, and addresses their interaction with climate change...
Jellyfish blooms perception in Mediterranean finfish aquaculture
Bosch-Belmar et al (2017)
Marine Policy
Funding
This project receives funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 678193 (CERES, Climate Change and European Aquatic Resources). The content of this website does not reflect the official opinion of the European Union. Responsibility for the information and views expressed therein lies entirely with the author(s).
March 2016 - February 2020 I 5.6 Mio Euros .
Contact
CERES Office Universität Hamburg, Germany
Professor Dr. Myron Peck, scientific coordinator
Anastasia Walter, project manager
Phone +49 40 42 838 9891
Email contact@ceresproject.eu
Twitter @ceresproject_eu