Deep-sea Sponge Grounds Ecosystems of the North Atlantic
SponGES is a research and innovation project funded under the H2020 Blue Growth BG1 call aimed at “Improving the preservation and sustainable exploitation of Atlantic marine ecosystems”. Its overarching goal is to develop an integrated ecosystem-based approach to preserve and sustainably use deep-sea sponge ecosystems of the North Atlantic. These are among the most diverse, ecologically and biologically important and vulnerable marine ecosystems of the deep-sea, yet have received very little research and conservation attention to date.
SponGES is based on the international and interdisciplinary collaboration of research institutions, environmental non-governmental and intergovernmental organizations. The project will:
➡ Strengthen the knowledge-base on North Atlantic sponge ground ecosystems by investigating their distribution, diversity, biogeography, function and dynamics;
➡ Improve innovation and industrial application by unlocking the biotechnological potential of these ecosystems;
➡ Improve the capacity to model, understand and predict threats and impacts and future anthropogenic and climate-driven changes to these ecosystems;
➡ Advance the science-policy interface and developing tools for improved resource management and good governance of these ecosystems from regional to international levels across the North Atlantic.