Funding innovation requires knowledge on previous/on-going research and identification of gaps and synergies among actors, networks and projects, but targeted databases remain scattered, incomplete and scarcely searchable. Here we present the BlueBio database: a first comprehensive and robust compilation of internationally and nationally funded research projects active in the years 2003–2019 in Fisheries, Aquaculture, Seafood Processing and Marine Biotechnology. Based on the previous research projects’ database realized in the framework of the COFASP ERA-NET, it was implemented within the ERA-NET Cofund BlueBio project through a 4-years data collection including 4 surveys and a wide data retrieval. After being integrated, data were harmonised, shared as open and disseminated through a WebGIS that was key for data entry, update and validation. The database consists of 3,254 “georeferenced” projects, described by 22 parameters that are clustered into textual and spatial, some directly collected while others deduced. The database is a living archive to inform actors of the Blue Bioeconomy sector in a period of rapid transformations and research needs and is freely available at: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21507837.v3.

The BlueBio project’s database: web-mapping cooperation to create value for the Blue Bioeconomy / Tassetti A.N.; Ferra C.; Manarini T.; Moro F.; Pinat M.; Pulcinella J.; Punzo E.; Salvalaggio V.; Scarpini P.; Spagnolo A.; Thorud K.E.; Fabi G.. - In: SCIENTIFIC DATA. - ISSN 2052-4463. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:1(2023), pp. 222.222-222.233. [10.1038/s41597-023-02078-2]

The BlueBio project’s database: web-mapping cooperation to create value for the Blue Bioeconomy

Ferra C.;
2023

Abstract

Funding innovation requires knowledge on previous/on-going research and identification of gaps and synergies among actors, networks and projects, but targeted databases remain scattered, incomplete and scarcely searchable. Here we present the BlueBio database: a first comprehensive and robust compilation of internationally and nationally funded research projects active in the years 2003–2019 in Fisheries, Aquaculture, Seafood Processing and Marine Biotechnology. Based on the previous research projects’ database realized in the framework of the COFASP ERA-NET, it was implemented within the ERA-NET Cofund BlueBio project through a 4-years data collection including 4 surveys and a wide data retrieval. After being integrated, data were harmonised, shared as open and disseminated through a WebGIS that was key for data entry, update and validation. The database consists of 3,254 “georeferenced” projects, described by 22 parameters that are clustered into textual and spatial, some directly collected while others deduced. The database is a living archive to inform actors of the Blue Bioeconomy sector in a period of rapid transformations and research needs and is freely available at: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21507837.v3.
2023
The BlueBio project’s database: web-mapping cooperation to create value for the Blue Bioeconomy / Tassetti A.N.; Ferra C.; Manarini T.; Moro F.; Pinat M.; Pulcinella J.; Punzo E.; Salvalaggio V.; Scarpini P.; Spagnolo A.; Thorud K.E.; Fabi G.. - In: SCIENTIFIC DATA. - ISSN 2052-4463. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:1(2023), pp. 222.222-222.233. [10.1038/s41597-023-02078-2]
Tassetti A.N.; Ferra C.; Manarini T.; Moro F.; Pinat M.; Pulcinella J.; Punzo E.; Salvalaggio V.; Scarpini P.; Spagnolo A.; Thorud K.E.; Fabi G.
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