FARNET
Fisheries Areas Network

Themes

14/09/2016
Basic page
Funded by the European Union, CLLD or “community-led local development” is a bottom-up approach to local development that brings local people together to decide how they want to improve their area. They do so by setting up partnerships of civil society, businesses and public bodies, called Local Action Groups (LAGs).
FARNET logo
09/09/2016
Basic page
The experience developed by FARNET under Axis 4 of the EFF (2007-2013) is still highly valuable for the current programming period, especially for new FLAGs.
PROMIS map DK
24/08/2016
Good Practice Method
Um die LAG und FLAG bei der Auswahl von Projekten sowie bei Entscheidungsfindungen zu unterstützen, hat die dänische Verwaltungsbehörde (VB) ein IT-System entwickelt, das den gesamten Prozess abdeckt, von der Beantragung über die Priorisierung, Genehmigung, Berichterstattung und Überwachung bis hin zur Bewertung von Projekten.
14/06/2016
Good Practice Project
Producentorganisationen Vianapesca har centreret dette projekt omkring tilføjelse af merværdi til lokale fiskeriprodukter gennem forarbejdning og en markedsføringskampagne
Result CLLD logo
24/05/2016
Event
The second FARNET transnational seminar “Results-oriented CLLD in fisheries areas” took place in Helsinki, from the 24th - 26th May 2016 to help FLAGs develop better strategies, to help both FLAGs and MAs to develop monitoring systems CLLD and to open a discussion on the broader impacts of CLLD.
27/04/2016
Good Practice Method
The Cornwall and Isles of Scilly FLAG commissioned an analysis of the Social Return on Investment in order to measure the impact of its animation activities. It found that each euro invested by the FLAG brought a social return of €5.45 in benefits to the local community.
18/04/2016
Good Practice Short Story
To help preserve and promote the local fishing communities of North Devon, UK, Boat stories set sail with the North Devon FLAG in 2014 to make 10 short films telling the personal stories of those living and working with boats in the area. The stories, told by the skippers or crew, open the door to a world mostly hidden to even those who live on the coast, enticing the audience to come and have a closer look.
21/03/2016
Good Practice Short Story
Marine sponges are filter feeder organisms known to accumulate metallic trace elements and digest fecal bacteria from the marine environment. That’s why academic researchers from the LBCM (Université de Bretagne Sud) teamed up with shellfish farmers to explore the filtration capacities of marine sponges to improve sea-water quality in shellfish farming areas.
14/02/2016
Good Practice Project
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
Good Practice Project
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.