Innovative blockchain traceability technology and Stakeholders’ Engagement strAtegy for boosting Sustainable sEafood visibility, social acceptance and consumption in Europe

Food, Bioeconomy & Natural ResourcesHORIZON-IAID: 101060564
EC Contribution
€43,923
Consortium Size
14 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

Current seafood traceability tools and services have the potential to take advantage of novel blockchain technologies to obtain a wide range of data making sustainable seafood practices more visible to consumers. Sea2See project will fill in existing seafood traceability gaps through development of an innovative end-to-end blockchain model and professional and consumer applications to increase trust and social acceptance of sustainably fished and farmed seafood. The project will provide technological solutions to answer the need of a valuable source of data collected throughout the whole seafood value chain, verified and covering inputs from diverse stakeholders. For that purpose, a specific focus will be put on active commitment of stakeholders and real empowerment of consumers through the implementation of societal and sectoral strategies for co-creation, communication and awareness raising.

Consortium (14)

Project Results (27)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (10)
Blockchain technology in the context of traceability of seafood products: a use case in sea bream aquaculture
1st Hellenic Scientific Conference on Aquaculture (ELESY)· 2025
Kokkali Athina, Arnaud Thevenard, Sébastien Gaïde, Adeline Caffin, Gonzalo Perez, Carlos Mazorra, Marina Papargyri, Konstantinos Moros, Argyrou Ioanna
Comprehensive Characterization of the Algarve Octopus, Octopus vulgaris: Nutritional Aspects and Quality Indexes of Lipids
Applied Sciences· 2025DOI
Ana G. Cabado, Celina Costas, David Baptista de Sousa, João Pontes, Mafalda Rangel
dressing Market Access Challenges Faced by Small-Scale Fisheries
Third UN Ocean Conference, UNOC· 2025
Cristina Pita
The transformation of seafood systems and small-scale fisheries’ access to large-scale seafood markets
MARE People & the Sea XIII Conference· 2025
Cristina Pita
Transforming seafood systems: expert views on incentives and barriers towards effective governance in seafood traceability
MARE People & the Sea XIII Conference· 2025
Gisela Costa, Cristina Pita
Local fishing communities: resilience and adaptation to the transformation of aquatic food systems
International Conference on “Sustainable Fisheries & Future Blue Food in the North Atlantic”. Portuguese Committee for the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030· 2024
Cristina Pita
Sustainable seafood and small-scale fisheries: improving supply to retail markets
International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET)· 2024
Pita, C., Roumbedakis, K., Salas, S., Villasante, S
The transformation of seafood systems: the case of small-scale octopus fisheries from around the globe
International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET)· 2024
Cristina Pita
Traceability in small-scale fisheries for inclusive market access
1st Rethink Blue Conference· 2024
Gisela Costa, Cristina Pita
Innovative blockchain traceability technology and Stakeholders’ Engagement strAtegy for boosting Sustainable sEafood visibility, social acceptance and consumption in Europe.
Proceedings of the 18th Hellenic Conference of Ichthyologists, 3-6 November 2022, Messolonghi-Greece· 2022
Ioanna Argyrou, Katerina Iordanidou, Theonia Kollia, Maria-Eleni Balatsa
Deliverables (16)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 2 - Sea2See (Innovative blockchain traceability technology and Stakeholders’ Engagement strAtegy for boosting Sustainable sEafood visibility, social acceptance and consumption in Europe)