Project record of Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Man's Impact On European Seas

Information

Type
Project
Name
Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Man's Impact On European Seas
Acronym
HERMIONE
Description @en
The HERMIONE (Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Man's Impact on European Seas) project is a Collaborative Project funded under the European Commission's Framework 7 programme. HERMIONE is the successor to the highly successful HERMES project, which finished in March 2009. It is designed to make a major advance in our knowledge of the functioning of deep-sea ecosystems and their contribution to the production of goods and services. This will be achieved through a highly interdisciplinary approach (including biologists, ecologists, microbiologists, biogeochemists, sedimentologists, physical oceanographers, modelers and socio-economists) that will integrate biodiversity, specific adaptions and biological capacity in the context of a wide range of highly vulnerable deep-sea habitats. Gaining this understanding is crucial, because these ecosystems are now being affected by climate change and impacted by man through fishing, resource extraction, seabed installations and pollution. To design and implement effective governance strategies and management plans we must understand the extent, natural dynamics and interconnection of ocean ecosystems and integrate socio-economic research with natural science. HERMIONE study sites include the Arctic, North Atlantic and Mediterranean and cover a range of ecosystems including cold-water corals, canyons, cold and hot seeps, seamounts and open slopes and deep basins. The project will make strong connections between deep-sea science and user needs. HERMIONE will enhance the education and public perception of the deep-ocean issues through some of the major European aquaria. A major aim of the project is to create a platform for discussion between a range of stakeholders, and contribute to EU environmental policies. HERMIONE started work on 1 April 2009 and will continue for the next 3 years. Our consortium comprises 38 partners across Europe, and includes leading experts in the fields of marine research and environmental socio-economics. To find out more about HERMIONE and our research, please use the links at the top of this page or take a look at the following article which summarises the project:
Start date
2009-4
End date
2012

Institutes & people involved

Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel; Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research
National University of Ireland Galway
Ingels Jeroen
associated with: Universiteit Gent
Guilini Katja
associated with: Universiteit Gent
Pape Ellen
associated with: Universiteit Gent
National Interuniversity Consortium For Marine Sciences
The National Center for Scientific Research
Cardiff University
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences; Netherlands Institute of Ecology
University of Liverpool
University of Aveiro
Russian Academy of Sciences; P. P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
University of the Azores
University College Cork
Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut voor Onderzoek der Zee
Hellenic Centre for Marine Research
Italian National Research Council; Institute of Marine Sciences
University of Tromso
Institute for Paleontology; Erlangen University
Spanish Council for Scientific Research
Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology
Instituto Hidrografico
University of Bremen; Centre for Marine Environmental Sciences
Institute of Marine Research
University of Southampton
University of Aberdeen
Scottish Marine Institute; Scottish Association for Marine Science
Pierre & Marie Curie University
United Nations Environment Programme
Median
University of Thessaly
University of Gothenburg

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date created: 2010-03-03
date modified: 2013-07-10