Aquaculture expert floor
for circular economy practice
The barriers of aquaculture development in the region are further increased by the limited application of and markets for aquaculture products and by-products. The present state-of-play of aquaculture production in the South Baltic region will continue to permit the expansion of non-sustainable fish production in other parts of the world, unless new production methods that support circular economy and blue biotechnology are universally adopted. This change would contribute significantly to all ESGs, EUSBSR, Farm-to-Fork, EU Biodiversity Strategy, and the EU Green Deal.
The objective of the AquaLoop project is to develop, promote, and support the concept of circular aquaculture in the South Baltic region for the green transition, with a focus on nutrient loop containment with by-product production towards responsible consumption. Main outputs will include three cross-border pilots concentrating on testing, demonstration, and communication of the circular approach:
36 months | September 2023 – August 2026
€ 1.673.348,00
AquaLoop is a consortium of 7 project partners, including SUBMARINER Network’s members, from 5 countries.
Klaipeda University, SUBMARINER Network member