MPA Europe
The optimal marine protected area network for European seas.
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The optimal marine protected area network for European seas
The EU-funded MPA Europe project will systematically map an optimal network of marine protected areas (MPAs) in all European seas that include as high a biodiversity of species, habitats and ecosystems as possible, and blue carbon stores. The project will include the first data-driven classification of ecosystems in European seas and range maps for thousands of species using data from Copernicus, EMODnet and the Ocean Biodiversity Information System. The results will be freely available through the project’s online atlas. Stakeholders, including national and regional authorities, industry and NGOs, will know where MPAs are located to optimise the inclusion of biodiversity and blue carbon through marine spatial planning in 30 % of European seas, and best meet the targets for marine protection by 2030.
Project duration
39 months | January 2023-April 2026
Project call
HORIZON-CL6-2021-BIODIV-01-12
Total project budget
€ 2,682,228.25
PROJECT PARTNERS
MPA Europe is a consortium of 10 project partners, being coordinated by Nord University.
- Nord University | NO - project coordinator
- Centro de Ciências do Mar | PT
- Science Crunchers Ssc | PT
- Aarhus University | DK
- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) | FR
- Climazul E.E | GR
- Ocean University of China | CN
- University of the Ryukyus | JP
- Scottish Association for Marine Science | UK
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee | UK