Project Summary
The proposed project SEAVIEWS, “SEctor Adaptive Virtual Early Warning System for Marine Pollution” aims at promoting and enhancing the capacity of transnational collaborations tackling environmental vulnerability, fragmentation and the safeguarding of ecosystem services in the wider Adriatic area. The SEAVIEWS project will bring together stakeholders from 6 partner states; namely Greece, Albania, Croatia, Montenegro, Italy and Slovenia.
The first output of the project refers to the development of a transnational repository network that will receive, store and analyse data about the sea water quality from a network of smart sensors allocated in critical points. Individuals will also be able to post real time observations regarding marine pollution using an application. Big data analytics tools will be incorporated making this an innovative virtual early warning system for preventing and managing the marine pollution from various sources. Within this network will be marine pollution hubs are proposed. These digital labs will be established and will be used as channels, so information, data analysis and research results to be circulated to the broader society. The ultimate goal of this output is to promote through the network the people’s understanding and sensitivity and therefore, engage them in the prevention of marine pollution.
The second output is targeting to the amendment of the macroregional action plan. Through the engagement of the national and regional authorities, the ultimate goal of the SEAVIEWS is to strengthen the marine environmental protection by implementing tools such as the big data for enhancing the marine environmental protection. In this context, an Industrial Committee will be established and evaluate and propose improvement actions by incorporating a dynamic decision policy process. Reaching its targets, SEAVIEWS could transform the Adriatic-Ionian Sea to the so called meta-national pioneer.
The first output of the project refers to the development of a transnational repository network that will receive, store and analyse data about the sea water quality from a network of smart sensors allocated in critical points. Individuals will also be able to post real time observations regarding marine pollution using an application. Big data analytics tools will be incorporated making this an innovative virtual early warning system for preventing and managing the marine pollution from various sources. Within this network will be marine pollution hubs are proposed. These digital labs will be established and will be used as channels, so information, data analysis and research results to be circulated to the broader society. The ultimate goal of this output is to promote through the network the people’s understanding and sensitivity and therefore, engage them in the prevention of marine pollution.
The second output is targeting to the amendment of the macroregional action plan. Through the engagement of the national and regional authorities, the ultimate goal of the SEAVIEWS is to strengthen the marine environmental protection by implementing tools such as the big data for enhancing the marine environmental protection. In this context, an Industrial Committee will be established and evaluate and propose improvement actions by incorporating a dynamic decision policy process. Reaching its targets, SEAVIEWS could transform the Adriatic-Ionian Sea to the so called meta-national pioneer.
INFORMATION
Call
ADRION - SECOND CALL FOR PROPOSALS - PRIORITY AXIS 2
Project Acronym
SEAVIEWS
Programme Priority
2) Sustainable Region
Specific objective
Enhance the capacity in transnationally tackling environmental vulnerability, fragmentation, and the safeguarding of ecosystem services in the Adriatic-Ionian area
Start – End Date
2020-04-01 – 2022-09-30
Total budget
EUR 1,756,935.00
ERDF contribution
EUR 1,099,572.74
IPAII contribution
EUR 393,822.00
Project Social media
Project partnership
Lead partner Project partner
LEAD PARTNER
National Technical University of Athens
School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Address
Patision Str., 42 | – Athens
ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (ELLADA)
Contact person
Mr. Nikolaos Ventikos, niven@mail.ntua.gr
PROJECT PARTNERS
PP Chambers Group for the Development of Greek Isles
Chambers Group for the Development of Greek Isles
Address
Michail Livanou, 52 | 82132 – Chios
ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (ELLADA)
Contact person
Ms. Rallia Mitsi, info@eoaen.com
E-institute
Address
Cuckova, 5 | 2250 – Ptuj
SLOVENIJA
Contact person
Mr. Darko Fercej, darko@ezavod.si
PP Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs
Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs
Directorate for International Cooperation and EU funds
Address
Rimski trg, 46 | 81000 – Podgorica
ЦРНА ГОРА (CRNA GORA)
Contact person
Mr. Aleksandar Simonović, Aleksandar.simonovic@msp.gov.me
PP National Interuniversity Consortium for Marine Sciences
National Interuniversity Consortium for Marine Sciences
Address
Via Provinciale Lecce Monteroni, 165 | 73100 – Lecce
ITALIA
Contact person
Mr. Stefano Piraino, stefano.piraino@unisalento.it
University of Tirana
Faculty of Natural Sciences, Chemistry Department
Address
Bulevardi “Zogu I”, 25/1 | 1001 – Tirana
ALBANIA
Contact person
Ms. Elda Marku, Elda.marku@fshn.edu.al
PP University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering / Chair of Marine Engineering
Address
Ivana Lučića, 5 | 10002 – Zagreb
HRVATSKA
Contact person
Mr. Nikola Vladimir, nikola.vladimir@fsb.hr
SEAVIEWS Project Video
https://youtu.be/4o4bG9GtEjw
Tools for Citizens
360 Video
https://seaviews.naval.ntua.gr/vr/
Infographic
SEAVIEWS Final Conference
March of 2023 denoted the conclusion of the SEAVIEWS project [...]