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...es, where it was shown to be highly feasible from the technical point of view. The “Management Geoportal Network” is based on the concept of Spatial Data Infrastructure and is located in a central web server that receives, processes and displays real-time fishing data. It integrates information on all species taken on board by trawlers, in defined coastal areas of Galicia and Portugal, with a ...
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...– Leitrim County Council, Fermanagh District Council, Shannon Fisheries, DCAL, Leitrim Tourism and Fermanagh Lakelands Tourism with the assistance of Agri-Food and Bioscience Institute, Belfast and Central Fisheries Board, Dublin, felt that his drop in visiting angler numbers was associated with reports of declining fish stocks and reduced angling catch returns and the project set out to address t ...
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Controlling invasive riparian plants and restoring native biodiversity

Start date: Aug 31, 2010, End date: Dec 30, 2014,

This project will control and if possible eradicate invasive alien plants in demonstration river catchments in Ireland and western Scotland using best practice in a cross-border context. It has been developed to address the key environmental priority of biodiversity and also meets objectives of the water priority, responding to the requirements of the Water Framework Directive and the Habitats Di ...
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European Eels in the Atlantic: Assessment of Their Decline (EELIAD)

Start date: Apr 1, 2008, End date: Sep 30, 2012,

"Eels play an important socioeconomic and ecological role in many European countries. Recruitment failure has contributed to a halving of catches from 40,000t in the last three decades to less than 20,000t today. The EU’s Eel Recovery Plan aims to maximize silver eel production and escapement to the sea to maintain the stock’s reproductive potential. However, very little is known about the contri ...
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Atlantic Salmon Arc Project (ASAP)

Start date: May 31, 2003, End date: Jan 21, 2008,

The ASAP project proposes an innovatory approach to the conservation of the salmon by the utilisation of genetic analyses and data-bases to respond to well-defined challenges, such as the maintenance of genetic diversity to ensure the species’ capacity for adaptation, the understanding of genetic differentiation, which may be linked to the needs of adaptation to local conditions, as well as the co ...
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