Project

The Flemish contribution to the European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC): advancing fundamental and applied knowledge for a sustainable blue bioeconomy

Acronym
EMBRC
Code
I000825N
Duration
01 January 2025 → 31 December 2026
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Promotor-spokesperson
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Aquatic sciences, challenges and pollution not elsewhere classified
    • Ecosystem services
    • Environmental education and extension
    • Natural resource management
  • Engineering and technology
    • Environmental marine biotechnology
Keywords
Marine biological resources Experimental facilities Omics
 
Project description

The European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC), the only European research infrastructure
(RI) for marine biology and ecology, provides access to marine biodiversity and ecosystems from the
Arctic to the tropics, and to services and facilities to help researchers from academia and industry to
explore the ocean and develop innovative and sustainable blue bioeconomy solutions to pressing
societal issues. With this proposal, the Flemish operators within the Belgian EMBRC node (EMBRCBE) aim to solidify and expand their contribution to this RI by optimizing access to unique Flemish
biological resources (collections, databases) and state-of-the-art experimental (from bioreactors and
aquaria to field installations) and analytical (molecular pipelines and high-throughput imaging)
infrastructure and expertise in Flanders. Importantly, through the EMBRC-BE based Marine Training
Unit, we will further consolidate and elaborate our pivotal role in EMBRC in the design and
coordination of essential global e-facilities for knowledge transfer in fundamental and applied marine
biology. The proposal will enable the Flemish operators to anchor Flanders’ global position in marine
biodiversity-based fundamental and applied research through international scientific and industrial
collaboration, and boost valorization, synergies and sustainability in key Flemish blue bioeconomy
sectors, from aquaculture, biotechnology and bioprospection to renewable offshore energy and
coastal protection.