Seafood plus



SEAFOODplus

Start & end date

ongoing

Funding & funded by

EU, Frame work 6

Objectives

The strategic objective of the SEAFOODplus Integrated Programme is to make it possible to reduce health problems, to prevent major diseases and to increase well-being among European consumers by using the opportunity to apply the benefits obtained through consumption of health promoting and safe seafood* products of high eating quality.

In order to properly address this strategic objective a fork-to-fish approach is being considered in a total chain context. While embracing the total seafood chain production system, the following six strategic areas will be addressed, each with its specific objectives.

Summary

The strategic objective of the SEAFOODplus Integrated Programme is to reduce health problems and to increase well-being among European consumers by applying the benefits obtained through consumption of health promoting and safe seafood 1 products of high eating quality.

The relevance of seafood in the diet to diminish the increased incidences of e.g. cardiovascular, cancer and inflammatory diseases will be assessed by performing dietary intervention and epidemiological studies. Other focus areas are health of young populations, to prevent osteoporosis and postpartum depression observed for women giving birth.

Seafood's importance for consumer well-being and behavior is assessed to understand determinants of consumers' seafood consumption and to adapt seafood products to consumer demands. The impact of health-related communication strategies on consumer seafood decision-making needs assessment.

The objectives of the seafood safety component are to make seafood safe for the consumer, by identifying risk factors, avoiding risks caused by viral and bacterial contamination, biogenic amines in seafood and to undertake risk-benefit analysis.

The total value chain is addressed by developing consumer driven tailor-made, functional seafood products to improve health and to ensure nutritional quality and safety by full utilisation of raw materials from aquaculture and from traditional fisheries.

The aquaculture component will study the effects of dietary modulation, husbandry, fish physiology, genetics and pre-slaughter conditions. The challenge is to find a compromise between the trends towards intensive rearing and consumer demand for healthy, high quality seafood being ethically acceptable, having low impact on the environment.

Validated traceability systems will be assessed within SEAFOODplus to make it possible to apply a total chain approach from the live fish to the consumer product, and to trace back any feature from fork-to-farm.

[1] The term 'seafood' used here encompasses wild and farmed fish and shellfish, both of marine and freshwater origin.

Staff involved

Dr. Joop Luten
Ir. Edward Schram

Position

Participant

Cooperation Partners

Participant
no.


Participants full name

Participant
Short name

Country

1

Danish Institute for Fisheries Research

DIFRES

DK

2

Norwegian Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture

NIFA

NO

3

Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer

IFREMER

FR

4

Institute for Marine Resources and Ecosystem Studies

IMARES

NL

5

Institute of Food Research

IFR

UK

6

SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture

SINTEF

NO

7

AZTI Fundazioa

AZTI

ES

8

Wageningen University

WU-HNE

NL

9

Icelandic Fisheries Laboratories

IFL

IS

10

Aarhus School of Business

MAPP

DK

11

Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Científicas

CSIC

ES

12

Ghent University

UGENT

NL

13

TNO Nutrition and Food Research

TNO

NL

14

Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena

FSU

DE

15

University College Cork

UCC

IE

16

Taken out

17

National Research Institute on Agriculture and Fisheries

IPIMAR

PT

18

Chalmers University of Technology

CTH

SE

19

Taken out

20

University of St. Andrews

USTAN

UK

21

Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture

CEFAS

UK

22

Landspitali-University Hospital & University of Iceland

LSH & HI

IS

23

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

ISS

IT

24

Federal Research Centre for Nutrition and Food

FRCFN

DE

25

Göteborg University

UGOT

SE

26

University of Tromsø

UIT

NO

27

Universitat de Barcelona

UB

ES

28

Wageningen Centre for Food Sciences

WCFS

NL

29

University of Coruna

UDC

ES

30

University of Glasgow

UGLA

UK

31

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

NTNU

NO

32

Danish Veterinary and Food Administration

DVFA

DK

33

Taken out

34

Plant Research International

PRI

NL

35

University of Navarra

UNAV

ES

36

Withdrawn

37

Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs des Techniques des Industries
Agricole et Alimentaires

ENITIAA

FR

38

University of Helsinki

UH-HI

FI

39

Animal Sciences Group

ID-Lelystad

NL

40

Université de Bretagne Sud - GIS PROGEBIO

PROGEBIO

FR

41

Moere Research

MOERE

NO

42

Academisch Ziekenhuis bij de Universiteit van Amsterdam

AMCA

NL

43

Maastricht University

UM

NL

44

Universidad de Santiago de Compostela

USC

ES

45

Matforsk-Norwegian Food Research Institute

MATFORSK

NO

46

Taken out

47

University of West Brittany

UWB

FR

48

Taken out

49

TEAGASC

Teagasc

IE

50

Statens Serum Institut

SSI

DK

51

AquaNet (UBC)

AQUANET

CA

52

Double Delta Kereskedelmi Termelo es Kutatasfejlestesi
Beteti Tarsasag

DD

HU

53

Taken out

54

Coopérative de traitement des produits de la Pêche

CTPP

FR

55

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MNHN

FR

56

University of La Rochelle

ULR

FR

57

Unilever UK Central Resources Ltd

UNILEVER

UK

58

Salica Industria Alimentaria, S.A.

SALICA

ES

59

Taken out

60

Withdrawn

 

 

61

Withdrawn

62

Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique

INRA

FR

63

Marinova aps

Marinova

DK

64

Taken out

65

National Institute of Public Health and The Environment

RIVM

NL

66

Johnson Seafarms Ltd

JSF

UK

67

Institute of Ichthyobiology and Aquaculture of the Polish
Academy of Sciences

CARP-PAS

PL

68

Zeeland Vis Bv

ZEELAND

NL

69

BioMar AS

BIOMAR

DK

70

AGA Halibut AS

AGA

NO

71

Taken out

72

Taken out

73

Royal Greenland Seafood A/S

RG

DK

74

EUROFISH International Organisation

EUROFISH

DK

75

Fjord Seafood ASA

FS ASA

NO

76

Trace Tracker Innovation AS

TTI

NO

77

Taken out

78

Albacora S.A.

ALBACORA

ES

79

GEASA, Gestión Empresarial Alavesa, S.A.

GEASA

ES

80

Taken out

81

Taken out

82

EWOS

EWOS

UK

83

Fish Farm Tomasz Król

FISHF-PL

PL

84

Marine Institute

MARINE

IE

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