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Launching OCCAM: A New EU Project to Future-Proof European Aquaculture Against Climate Change

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May 1 marked the official launch of OCCAM (Operationalising Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in European Aquaculture), a pioneering four-year project funded under Horizon Europe. OCCAM aims to equip the European aquaculture sector with innovative solutions to adapt to and mitigate climate change.

Our partners spent several days in Tromsø launching the project, planning upcoming activities, and discussing the implementation of OCCAM. This kick-off provided a strong foundation for collaboration and alignment across the consortium. The consortium consists of 22 partners from research, industry, non-profit, and aquaculture sectors from diverse regions, all committed to climate-proofing the aquaculture industry.

The project will deliver outcomes in the following key areas:

Sustainable Aquaculture for a Changing Climate – OCCAM will pilot novel aquaculture practices and tools that help reduce environmental impact while ensuring economic viability. Innovative methods for monitoring and managing aquaculture systems will enable producers to respond in real time to changes caused by climate impacts.

Science-Driven Tools for Smarter Decisions – Digital innovation is key in OCCAM. The project will deliver data-driven tools and good practices to support smarter, climate-resilient decision-making throughout the aquaculture value chain.

Collaboration for Lasting Impact – OCCAM will bring together industry stakeholders, scientists, and policymakers, OCCAM, fostering cross-sector collaboration to ensure that its results are both practical and impactful. Training materials and policy briefs will support the integration of climate adaptation and mitigation strategies into long-term aquaculture management.

Nine Case Studies Across Europe – OCCAM will conduct nine regional case studies, covering a diverse range of aquaculture methods and sectors—from industrial aquaculture to small-scale operations. These case studies will test the project’s tools and approaches, ensuring relevance and applicability across Europe’s aquaculture industry.

With climate change posing increasing risks to marine ecosystems and coastal communities, OCCAM is a timely and vital step toward securing a sustainable future for European aquaculture.

Chief Executive of Seafood Shetland, Ruth Henderson, said: “Seafood Shetland is pleased to be an active participant in OCCAM. Our seafood industry depends on the natural environment, so it is vitally important that we collaborate with our European partners in aquaculture to share knowledge, adopt best practice, and do what we can to minimise the impact of climate change.”

OCCAM is funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement N° 101182044. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or REA. Neither the European Union nor REA can be held responsible for them.

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