FARNET
Fisheries Areas Network

Good Practice

EU FLAG projects as of February 2020With the second generation of FLAGs now up and running, there is a growing number of project examples from the past and the present which can inspire other actions aimed at developing fisheries and aquaculture areas around Europe, be it through economic, environmental or social support and investment.
The project descriptions and short stories below give an insight into some of the local projects funded by the FLAGs, while the methods provide helpful examples of effective programme management, ranging from community outreach to FLAG self-assessment.

Good practice examples from 2010-2016

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  • 14/02/2016
    France
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    Adding value to fisheries, Aquaculture, New technology, Small-scale and coastal fisheries
    TELECAPECHE is an e-technology system that provides real-time data to local fisheries and aquaculture committees, helping them to monitor fish stocks and adopt suitable management measures. Launched with Axis 4 support, the system’s creators are now looking at some big developments using CLLD under the EMFF.
  • 14/02/2016
    Italy
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    Promotion, Tourism, Society and culture, Cultural heritage, Youth
    As part of a broader cooperation project to promote the image of fishing and the coastal culture of the Mediterranean, a new online radio station gives a voice to ideas, news, culture and activities related to fisheries and the sea.
  • 14/01/2016
    Spain
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    Tourism, Society and culture, Cultural heritage, Education and training
    In Asturias, Spain, the Nuestra Señora de la Atalaya cofradía (fishermen’s organisation) has increased the tourism and cultural value of the local fisheries sector by equipping the local auction house for guided tours and educational activities.
  • 14/01/2016
    Sweden
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    Adding value to fisheries, Business support, Labelling, Promotion, Short circuits, Traceability, Small-scale and coastal fisheries
    FiskOnline has established a pathway for local fishermen to gain certification for the sustainability for their fishing activities.
  • 30/11/2015
    Greece
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    Business support, Processing, Diversification, Fisheries by-products, Environment, Fisheries resources, Small-scale and coastal fisheries
    In Chalastra, Greece, the local Thessaloniki FLAG helped two budding entrepreneurs establish a successful seafood conditioning and processing business, specialising in live blue crab.
  • 30/11/2015
    Poland
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    Governance
    Polish FLAGs can choose from two flexible support options to prepare their local development strategies. Both options have benefited from a simplification and streamlining of the process of activating preparatory support.
  • 17/11/2015
    Finland
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    Promotion, Integrated coastal management, Society and culture, Cultural heritage
    In 2013, to limit the proliferation of “fake” products using the name of the local fish, “Kitkan Viisas” vendace, fishermen from Kuusamo, Northern Finland, teamed up to secure its listing in the EU’s Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) scheme. To further promote this unique product, a web and mobile video game, called the Legends of Kitka, was also developed.
  • 11/11/2015
    Estonia
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    Governance
    Nacionalne mreže (NM-ovi) imaju važnu ulogu u razvoju kapaciteta FLAG-ova i upravljačkih tijela (UT-ova) kao i u poticanju i podržavanju transnacionalne suradnje. U Estoniji je NM 2007.–2013. blisko surađivao s UT-om kako bi olakšao dijalog i osigurao dobru suradnju među svim subjektima uključenima u ribarstvene CLLD-ove. Također je razvio informativne alate te usmjerio FLAG-ove i omogućio izgradnju kapaciteta za njih.
  • 11/11/2015
    Italy
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    Promotion, Governance, Education and training
    FLAG-ove komunikacijske aktivnosti mogu biti važan katalizator za inovacije i promjene te predstavljaju poprečan element u strategiji lokalnog razvoja. Adriatico Salentino FLAG u Apuliji, Italija, pomogao je u osnaživanju lokalnih ribara kako bi u svojoj komunikaciji postali pokretači promjene.
  • 14/09/2015
    France
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    Processing, Diversification, Fisheries by-products, Circular economy, Small-scale and coastal fisheries, Women
    Through cooperation with local fishermen and designers, and inspired by traditional techniques from other fishing communities in Europe, a young French entrepreneur has developed an innovative fish skin tanning process and now sells her “marine leather” to fashion designers all around the country.