AGRICULTURAL
UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS
Department of Agribusiness
& Supply Chain Management

MeCCAM: Measures of Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in European Fisheries

18-05-2025 έως 17-05-2029
213000

Measures of Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in European Fisheries

The overall objective of MeCCAM is to develop, implement and recommend climate mitigation and adaptation solutions and increase the resilience and sustainability in the fisheries sector. MeCCAM employs an integrated multi-actor approach to deliver relevant and feasible results to support the fishing industry and policymakers. The outputs include: decision support tools allowing fishers to mitigate and adapt to climate change; innovative fishing gears to improve selectivity, fuel efficiency, and minimise habitat damage; and an environmental impact management software to reduce carbon emissions, and other impacts across the value chain.

Case Study 6 Title: Greece 

Species: striped red mullet, seabream species, bogue, lionfish, silver-cheeked toadfish read sea goatfish 

Fleet: small-scale fisheries using nets, traps and longlines 

Case Study lead: AUA  

Description: Case Study 6 focuses on Greece, where the small-scale fisheries (SSF) sector, while not a key national economic driver, plays a crucial role in maintaining the social fabric and economic activity of coastal communities. Fishers take pride in their work, yet the sector faces several structural and environmental challenges. These include an ageing fleet with outdated equipment, difficulties in generational renewal due to low profitability, and a steady decline in active fishers and vessels. Additionally, climate change has facilitated the spread of invasive non-indigenous species (NIS), such as the toxic silver-cheeked toadfish, which threatens both marine ecosystems and the viability of the SSF sector, particularly in regions like the Dodecanese and Crete. 

The case study aims to address these multifaceted challenges through a series of targeted actions. These include co-mapping hotspots of invasive NIS and testing digital tools, such as a mobile app for catch registration that adapts to shifting species distributions. The seafood supply chain will be analysed for inefficiencies, while alternative seafood networks will be explored to promote the consumption of edible NIS. For species not suitable for human consumption, circular economy-based scenarios will be investigated. Technical innovations such as selective gear adaptations and a pilot incineration supply chain for the silver-cheeked toadfish will also be described. Finally, the case will identify and support emerging business opportunities, such as fishing tourism and waste valorisation, to build sectoral resilience and contribute to climate change mitigation. 

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Scientific Responsible

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