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LIVEwell

Quantifying and optimising crustacean welfare to improve product value. LIVEwell. Priority Axis 1.1: Increased innovation and transfer of new technology to SME’s in remotely or sparely populated areas. Project partners: Nofima (Norway) Møreforskning AS (Norway)

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LIVEwell

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  1. Quantifying and optimising crustacean welfare to improve product value LIVEwell Priority Axis 1.1: Increased innovation and transfer of new technology to SME’s in remotely or sparely populated areas Project partners: • Nofima (Norway) • Møreforskning AS (Norway) • Þekkingarsetur (Iceland) • VNIRO (Russia) Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography • Commercial partners (SME’s) • Future partners? - Greenland - Ireland - Sweden - Scotland Project Vision: To establish welfare standards for crustacean species exported live from the northern periphery and arctic areas, increasing the value of the product and giving a competitive edge in international markets.

  2. Crustacea species exported from NPA area: • Nephrops (Iceland, Norway, Scotland, Ireland, Sweden, Faroes) • Brown crab (Norway, Scotland) • King Crab (Norway, Russia) / Snowcrab (Norway, Russia, Greenland) • Clawed Lobster (Norway, Scotland, Ireland) Increasing the value of crustacea (live product): • NZ spinylobsterfisheryexample; - 82% increase in exportof live lobster,catchesreducedby 33 %, valueoffishery more thandoubledin a 20 yearperiod • Northern Periphery Area example (King Crab in Norway) - In the last 5 years, change from 100% processed product, now 25% exported alive (increasing rapidly) Air transport Transport to land Live holding at market Live holding Capture Road transport ANIMAL WELFARE

  3. OperationalWelfare standards in finfish(FreedomFoods UK) • BasedonOperationalWelfareIndictors to set industry standards • Canresult in a 15-20% increase in productvalue • Now a requirement to getaccess to shelf space • 60% of scottish farmed salmon is now Freedom Foods certified OperationalWelfarestandards for Crustacea • Will become necessary as it is in live fish industry • NPA canbecomeworldwideleaders in establishingcrustaceawelfarestandards • Gaina competitiveedge over otherworldwide markets • Work packages: • WP1: Develop Operational Welfare Indicators • WP2: Validation of Operational Welfare Indicators • WP3: Species requirements for live holding and transport • WP4: Market development and transfer of knowledge to SME’s • WP5: Project co-ordination and dissemination Priority Axis 1.1: Increased innovation and transfer of new technology to SME’s in remotely or sparely populated areas

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