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What are the strengths, weaknesses and opportunities of MariFish?

What are the strengths, weaknesses and opportunities of MariFish?. An ERA-NET supported by the 6 th Framework Programme. Strengths. brings together ongoing projects and builds upon previous work; identifies research gaps; brings the EC closer to the scientists;

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What are the strengths, weaknesses and opportunities of MariFish?

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  1. What are the strengths, weaknesses and opportunities of MariFish? An ERA-NET supported by the 6th Framework Programme

  2. Strengths • brings together ongoing projects and builds upon previous work; • identifies research gaps; • brings the EC closer to the scientists; • partners are budget holders and so are able to deliver real results; • provides access to the infrastructure and technologies of other countries; • builds relationships and communications; • meetings are focused on specific areas; • is “small and nimble”; • is well aligned to the Marine strategy Framework agreement; • provides opportunity for scientists, funders and policy makers to get around the table; • provides access to funds for scientists to carry out smaller projects than normally commissioned by the EC; • acts as a catalyst for long term agreements despite the MariFish contract being finite.

  3. Weaknesses • collaboration takes a long time; • it is difficult for those outside of MariFish to understand the main purpose and structure; • some experts are excluded as their time is not paid for; • there is a lack of consistency between partner institutions, it should only be research funders; • the focus on fisheries may benefit from experts from other disciplines to encourage the ecosystem approach; • the priorities of all countries may not be the same; • there is some overlap with other forums; • not all countries are involved;

  4. Opportunities • the ability to facilitate data exchange between researchers in different countries, possibly through contractual obligation; • the ability to provide resources for scientists to communicate their work and knowledge; • the possibility to involve the RACs; • the possibility to involve other regions e.g. The Black Sea; • the possibility to encourage researchers to collaborate from the start of a project.

  5. Threats • financial limitations as national budgets are cut and EC funding comes to an end; • needs to find a niche or funds in order to survive; • risk of becoming a “closed club” if the MariFish processes or structure become too complicated or if funds aren’t available to communicate with a broad audience; • what happens when the contract and funding cease?

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