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+ | The main objective of GOHERR is to develop a novel integrated governance framework and a related decision support tool that combines the health of the Baltic Sea with the health of humans, and the dynamics of the | ||
ecosystem with human values and behaviour. The framework targets at successful implementation of ecosystem based management in the Baltic Sea, by applying and improving the tools of adaptive management and integrated management in order to enhance the coherency and efficiency of policy making and to improve the acceptability and resiliency of decisions. | ecosystem with human values and behaviour. The framework targets at successful implementation of ecosystem based management in the Baltic Sea, by applying and improving the tools of adaptive management and integrated management in order to enhance the coherency and efficiency of policy making and to improve the acceptability and resiliency of decisions. | ||
The project focuses on the governance of two interrelated keystone fisheries of the Baltic Sea: salmon and herring. Both of these provide a rich source of Omega3 fatty acids and vitamin D for humans and could be attractive for people favoring locally produced healthy and natural food. A problem in common for Baltic salmon and herring is, however, that they contain high concentrations of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs. Frequently the dioxin levels in these fish exceed the limit set by the EU for food and feed. Owing to the dioxin, the value of these fish species for human consumption is low, and the authorities recommend restricting their intake. | The project focuses on the governance of two interrelated keystone fisheries of the Baltic Sea: salmon and herring. Both of these provide a rich source of Omega3 fatty acids and vitamin D for humans and could be attractive for people favoring locally produced healthy and natural food. A problem in common for Baltic salmon and herring is, however, that they contain high concentrations of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs. Frequently the dioxin levels in these fish exceed the limit set by the EU for food and feed. Owing to the dioxin, the value of these fish species for human consumption is low, and the authorities recommend restricting their intake. | ||
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* Involving stakeholders in building a novel integrated governance framework for Baltic salmon and herring that responds to the challenges of the ecosystem approach | * Involving stakeholders in building a novel integrated governance framework for Baltic salmon and herring that responds to the challenges of the ecosystem approach | ||
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* Proposing a governance structure for the integrated maritime policy in the Baltic Sea including relevant interrelated elements | * Proposing a governance structure for the integrated maritime policy in the Baltic Sea including relevant interrelated elements | ||
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* Suggestions of new policy instruments for multi-level/nested integrated governance of Baltic salmon and herring stocks | * Suggestions of new policy instruments for multi-level/nested integrated governance of Baltic salmon and herring stocks | ||
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* A decision support tool to facilitate the implementation of integrated governance | * A decision support tool to facilitate the implementation of integrated governance | ||
* Increased understanding on the interrelationship between Baltic salmon and herring, and the impact of this on dioxin concentration | * Increased understanding on the interrelationship between Baltic salmon and herring, and the impact of this on dioxin concentration | ||
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OverviewSummaryThe main objective of GOHERR is to develop a novel integrated governance framework and a related decision support tool that combines the health of the Baltic Sea with the health of humans, and the dynamics of the ecosystem with human values and behaviour. The framework targets at successful implementation of ecosystem based management in the Baltic Sea, by applying and improving the tools of adaptive management and integrated management in order to enhance the coherency and efficiency of policy making and to improve the acceptability and resiliency of decisions. The project focuses on the governance of two interrelated keystone fisheries of the Baltic Sea: salmon and herring. Both of these provide a rich source of Omega3 fatty acids and vitamin D for humans and could be attractive for people favoring locally produced healthy and natural food. A problem in common for Baltic salmon and herring is, however, that they contain high concentrations of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs. Frequently the dioxin levels in these fish exceed the limit set by the EU for food and feed. Owing to the dioxin, the value of these fish species for human consumption is low, and the authorities recommend restricting their intake. Aims in a nutshell:
Expected outcomes:
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