Projects

EUR-OCEANS

project name: EURopean network of excellence for OCean Ecosystems ANalysiS

initiating country: The European Union

Framework Programme: FP6       programme area: SustDev – Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystems       contract type: NoE – Network of Excellence

contract/proposal/call number: 511106

status: active

start date: January 2005       duration: 48 months       projected finish date: January 2009

Keywords

keywords: mitigation; biodeiversity; ecosystem; marine; ocean

Project Budget

total budget: € 40,000,000

Participants

Note that the follow people may not represent the full extent of the consortium. FEAST has tried to identify the Australian participants, and their collaborators (or coordinator), within the project. Also note that Australian participation may not necessarily be on a formal level. Further details about the partners in this project can be found at the website listed below.

nameorganisationstate or country
ACE CRC TAS, Australia
Australian Antarctic Division TAS, Australia
UBO France

Further information

WWW: www.eur-oceans.eu

summary:

EUR-OCEANS is a Network of Excellence co-funded under the European Commission’s 6 th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP6).

The overall networking objective of EUR-OCEANS is to achieve lasting integration of European research organisations on global change and pelagic marine ecosystems and the relevant scientific disciplines. Presently, the 160 EUR-OCEANS Principal Investigators are scattered in 66 Member Organisations, located in 25 countries. The PIs belong to three research communities, which have traditionally often worked independently on: pelagic ecosystems, biogeochemistry and ecosystem approach to marine resources.

The initial integration within EUR-OCEANS will consist in bringing together research organisations and excellent researchers, through the Joint Programme of Activities of the 4-year EUR-OCEANS Network (2005-2008).

The overall scientific objective of EUR-OCEANS is to develop models for assessing and forecasting the impacts of climate and anthropogenic forcing on food-web dynamics (structure, functioning, diversity and stability) of pelagic ecosystems in the open ocean. To reach this goal, EUR-OCEANS will favour the progressive integration of research programmes and facilities of major research institutes in Europe. The Joint Programme of Activities of EUR-OCEANS comprises:

  1. Integrating activities on: networking, data, and model integration;
  2. Jointly executed research, organised around four broad modelling tasks (together with observations and experiments) on: (i) pelagic ecosystems end-to-end, (ii) biogeochemistry, (iii) ecosystem approach to marine resources and (iv) within-system integration;
  3. Activities to spread excellence, targeted at three different groups: (i) Researchers: training and education ; (ii) Socio-economic users of the knowledge resulting from the Network’s research activities (these include the community of climate modellers involved in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and the marine resources management community); (iii) European public: public outreach through the Association of Aquaria for EUR-OCEANS public outreach, which is a Member Organisation of the EUR-OCEANS Network.
  4. Management Activities.
  5. All activities are organised both at a global scale and regionally, in 7 marine Systems.

EUR-OCEANS is coordinated by a team composed of:

  • the Scientific Directors, Paul Tréguer and Louis Legendre (CNRS, France)
  • the Administrative and Financial Coordinator, Joseph de Macedo (FIST S.A., France)
  • the Executive Director, Caroline Gernez (CNRS, France)

Source: project website