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    2,711,683.2 Euro
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    3,615,577.6 Euro
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    75.0 percent
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    1 October 2017
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    30 September 2020
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    Centro Tecnológico del Mar, Fundación CETMAR
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    53°13'38.60"N, 4°7'45.34"W
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    51°53'54.64"N, 8°28'32.16"W
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    42°14'26.16"N, 8°43'14.63"W
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    44°50'16.04"N, 0°34'45.05"W
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    43°0'35.06"N, 7°33'24.34"W
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    42°52'41.56"N, 8°32'41.42"W
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    50°11'19.14"N, 1°37'46.88"E
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    40°38'25.84"N, 8°39'13.50"W
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    51°35'50.71"N, 1°8'0.82"W
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    Cockles provides meaningful environmental, societal, cultural, as well as economic benefits to coastal communities in the five Atlantic Area countries, but are threatened by disease and sub-optimal management. The Cockles project will restore production and the services provided by this emblematic resource, threatened by disease outbreaks and suboptimal management. Developing aquaculture, resistant strains and recovering natural stocks, optimizing management and upskilling stakeholders will aid recovering resources, increase the understanding of ecosystem services and boost coastal economies of Atlantic Area. This project has the following objectives: - To assess the health, diversity and inter-relationships of cockle populations across the Atlantic Area by characterising population dynamics, genetic diversity and larval transport, threats from disease, pollution, invasive species and climate; -To quantify the wider economic, societal and cultural benefits from ecosystem services provided by cockles (fishery, aquaculture, biodiversity, food for birds, tourism, cultural services), by surveys, interviews and socio-economic analysis; -To provide new techniques for cockle management by developing new technology and procedures for cockle bed restoration, hatchery technology for seed production, selective breeding programmes to produce disease-resistant and fast growing strains, and conservation of genetic structure/diversity; -To provide guidance on best practice for producers, administrations, environmental agencies, and NGOs, by evaluating and sharing best practice across the Atlantic Area and optimizing management through mutual learning. This will result in improved cockle production, a strong, viable and sustainable industry, with recognised societal and biodiversity benefits. (English)
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