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EU Related Projects
Chill-On
The Chill-On Integrated Project with the main goal being the improvement of quality and safety information, transparency and traceability of the chilled/frozen supply food chain by developing costeffectivetechnologies, devices and approaches for continuous monitoring and recording of the relevant data and processing the data for information management throughout the entire supply chain. The overall aim of this project will be achieved by a number of well defined objectives
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SAMANTHA
SAMANTHA is the short name for SAFETY INTELLIGENT FISHERIES PRODUCTS TRACEABILITY MANAGEMENT THROUGHOUT THE SUPPLY CHAIN. The problem of fishery goods and products traceability in the fishing industry.European researchers highlight the importance of traceability to guarantee the food safety of the sea coming products and agree that the small and medium sized enterprises are to advance in this subject
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CEDER
CEDER is short for CATCH, EFFORT AND DISCARD MONITORING IN REAL TIME. Uncertainties in human activities contribute significantly to the overall uncertainty in the assessment of stocks and in the estimated impact of management advice. However the current widespread deployment of modern technologies such as the Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) and electronic logbooks to record and communicate fishing activities have the potential not only to improve the accuracy of such data but also increase its spatial precision and to reduce the time it takes to arrive at the desktops of fisheries stakeholders – shipowners, producer organizations, authorities, scientists - thus opening up a new set of possibilities for a more responsive fisheries management
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SHEEL
SHEEL is short for SECURE AND HARMONISED ELECTRONIC LOGBOOK. The fisheries logbook is one of the most vital parts of the fisheries management all over the world. The project aims at developing and demonstrating an operational, cost-effective and secure electronic transfer system that will convey logbook information to and between authority agencies in order to facilitate improved monitoring and control. In addition, the deployment of a viable electronic logbook Europe wide will also improve resource management. In taking on the electronic log, scientists as well as the authorities inspectors will be broadening the area of interest from the almost exclusively monitoring and control focus of VMS to include resource management with electronic log. The development and demonstration of the system involves the integration of existing on board and onshore systems, the testing of a common format for exchanging fisheries information between vessels and authorities, a security mechanism for transferring the data on shore as well as inspection facilities for performing a cost effective on board check. The system, in its final form, encompasses all the existing manually treated reports that the skipper has to fill in today, so as to facilitate their work by respecting the existing legislation on fisheries management
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Tracefish
TraceFish was the short title for the "Traceability of Fish Products" concerted action project which ran from 2000-2002, co-ordinated by the Norwegian Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Fiskeriforskning). The main outcome of TraceFish was three consensus-based standards for recording and exchange of traceability information in the seafood chains. These standards now form the basis for numerous traceability implementations in the industry, both privately funded projects and pilot R&D projects with public funding. Plans are under development for duplicating the TraceFish process in other food chains; to develop standards for the recording and electronic interchange of traceability information in other sectors.
Development and Implementation of a joint Electronic Commerce and Traceability Internet Solution for Frozen Fish.
The aim of this project is to develop and implement a easy-to-use integrated traceability and e-commerce solution dedicated to the frozen fish industry. This would represent a first but tangible step in the integration and use of an e-commerce solution, applicable to SMEs of this traditional industry.
The traceability tool and pending standardisation will be developed in total respect of the complex and comprehensive aspect of traditional means for frozen fish quality checking (visual inspection, etc.), and variability of fish identification. The intended business application will take into account:
- The infrastructure landscape in rural areas where Fish Industry are located (mainly coastal areas), lacking of continuous and high speed connections.
- The business model of SMEs: special attention will be paid to develop easy-to-use and cost-effective applications, relying on software with simple architecture so as to privilege simplicity of installation and integration with low investment.

