Number |
Title |
WP |
Lead |
Type
|
Dissemi-nation level |
Date (month) |
Status |
D11.1 |
H-POPD Requirement No2 |
11 |
UNIVPM |
Ethics |
CO |
1 |
Submitted |
D9.1 |
9 |
ECOREACH |
DEC |
PU |
3 |
Submitted |
|
D9.2 |
MERCES project homepage, MERCES Intranet with project templates and guidelines |
9 |
ECOREACH |
DEC |
PU |
3 |
Submitted |
D10.1
|
Minutes of the Kick-Off including the establishment of the different bodies (e.g. SC, AB) |
10 |
ECOREACH |
R |
CO |
6 |
Submitted |
D10.2
|
10 |
ECOREACH |
R |
PU |
6 |
Submitted |
|
D3.1
|
3 |
CoNISMa |
R |
PU |
10 |
Submitted |
|
D1.1 |
State of the knowledge on European marine habitat mapping and degraded habitats |
1 |
NIVA |
R |
PU |
12 |
Submitted |
D1.2 |
Current marine pressures and mechanisms driving changes in marine habitats |
1 |
NUIG |
R |
PU |
12 |
Submitted |
D8.1 |
Report on consolidated lists by country and by business sector of the European Marine Restoration Business Clubs |
8 |
DSES |
R |
CO |
12 |
Submitted |
D9.3 |
First Year report on networking, public engagement and communication activities including collation of products and e-MERCES tools |
9 |
GAIA |
R |
CO |
12 |
Submitted |
D10.3
|
Minutes of the first Annual Meeting (internal WP meetings, SC, GA, AB) |
10 |
UNIVPM |
R |
PU |
12 |
Submitted |
D6.1 |
Review of existing international governance structures, regarding the conservation, restoration and recovery of marine ecosystems |
6 |
AAU-IFM |
R |
PU |
15 |
Submitted |
D11.2 |
EPQ-A Requirement No4 |
11 |
UNIVPM |
Ethics |
CO |
16 |
Submitted |
D1.3 |
State of the knowledge on marine habitat restoration and literature review on the economic cost and benefits of marine and coastal ecosystem service restoration |
1 |
HCMR |
R |
PU |
18 |
Submitted |
D3.2
|
Criteria and protocols for the restoration of shallow hard bottoms and mesophotic habitats |
3 |
CoNISMa, CSIC |
R |
PU |
18 |
Submitted |
D6.2 |
Review of current EU and international legal frameworks |
6 |
MLOPRS |
R |
PU |
18 |
Submitted |
D7.1 |
Social acceptance of restoration activities |
7 |
HCMR |
R |
PU |
20 |
Submitted |
D4.1 |
Review on the principles of deep-sea restoration and on the ecological benefits of passive and active restoration |
4 |
HCMR |
R |
PU |
24 |
Submitted |
D9.4 |
Second Year report on networking, public engagement and communication activities including collation of products and e-MERCES tools |
9 |
GAIA |
DEC |
PU |
24 |
Submitted |
D10.4
|
Minutes of the second Annual Meeting (internal WP meetings, SC, GA, AB) |
10 |
UNIVPM |
R |
PU |
24 |
Submitted |
D3.3 |
Enhanced tools and indicators for restoration of shallow hard bottoms and mesophotic habitats |
3 |
CSIC |
R |
PU |
30 |
|
D6.3 |
Review on restoration, conservation and recovery of marine ecosystems in the four regional EU seas |
6 |
WU |
R |
PU |
30 |
Submitted |
D3.4 |
Evaluation of the effectiveness of pilot restoration actions under a changing ocean scenario |
3 |
CoNISMa - CSIC |
R |
PU |
36 |
|
D9.5 |
Third Year report on networking, public engagement and communication activities including collation of products and e-MERCES tools |
9 |
GAIA |
R |
CO |
36 |
|
D10.5
|
Minutes of the third Annual Meeting (internal WP meetings, SC, GA, AB) |
10 |
UNIVPM |
R |
PU |
36 |
|
D5.1 |
Maps (in GIS format) showing case study sites and variation in the recovery potential of different ecosystem services; and, information on changes in ecosystem services provision following habitat restoration (as metadata). |
5 |
WCMC, NIVA |
ORDP |
PU |
40 |
|
D7.2 |
Popularized mainstream or industry article on social benefits of marine restoration activities |
7 |
NUIG |
R |
PU |
40 |
|
D7.3 |
Use of Choice Experiment to estimate number of ecosystem service values from restoration project |
7 |
NUIG |
R |
PU |
40 |
|
D7.4 |
Popularized mainstream or industry article on social costs of marine restoration activities and cost –effective analysis of restoration measures by case study |
7 |
WU |
R |
PU |
40 |
|
D2.1 |
Manual of restoration measures in soft bottoms based on surveys and experiments |
2 |
ÅAU |
R |
PU |
42 |
|
D2.2 |
Restoration results in the case study sites |
2 |
UTARTU |
R |
PU |
42 |
|
D2.3 |
Mathematical model of the interactions between seagrass and other engineering species |
2 |
NIOZ |
R |
PU |
42 |
|
D4.2 |
Effectiveness of passive restoration in fjord ecosystems, hydrothermal vents and in cold water corals |
4 |
HWU |
R |
PU |
42 |
|
D4.3 |
Development and effectiveness of tools and techniques for active restoration in the deep-sea |
4 |
UB |
R |
PU |
42 |
|
D5.2 |
Visual representation (e.g. infographic) of relationships between habitat characteristics, pressures, restoration methods, ecosystem change, and recovery potential |
5 |
NIVA |
OTHER |
PU |
42 |
|
D5.3 |
Policy briefing summarizing the key transferable findings from Tasks 5.1-3 |
5 |
WCMC |
R |
PU |
45 |
|
D8.2 |
Annual publication of business-focused e-newsletters and final report synthesising the MERCES business-focus e-newsletters as industry brief |
8 |
UTartu |
DEC |
PU |
46 |
|
D8.3 |
Recording and long-term archiving of 5 industry webinars and final report on the webinars outcomes |
8 |
NIVA |
DEC |
PU |
46 |
|
D8.4 |
Final report summarising industry and authorities engagement in MERCES through the Business Club and Industry Portal and highlighting any tangible outcomes (e.g. new methods and new projects) created from these interactions |
8 |
DSES |
DEC |
PU |
46 |
|
D7.5 |
Report, including a policy relevance section, on full social cost-benefit analysis for the selected case studies |
7 |
NIVA |
R |
PU |
47 |
|
D10.6 |
Restoration of marine ecosystems: a manual for users |
10 |
UNIVPM |
R |
PU |
47 |
|
D6.4 |
Policy brief providing input and options for the development of legitimate governance arrangements and effective regimes regulating the conservation, restoration and recovering of marine ecosystems |
6 |
WU, AAU-IFM |
R |
PU |
48 |
|
D9.6 |
Fourth Year report on networking, public engagement and communication activities including collation of products and e-MERCES tools |
9 |
GAIA |
R |
CO |
48 |
|
D10.7 |
Summary of the final meeting |
10 |
UNIVPM |
R |
PU |
48 |
|