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FP6 - COBO project

Programme: FP 6

Project Title: Integrating new technologies for the study of benthic ecosystem response to human activity: towards a Coastal Ocean Benthic Observatory

Acronym: COBO

Duration: 2004-2007

Total Budget: 2.889.410,00

Web site: http://www.cobo.org.uk/

Summary: Coastal ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to anthropogenic perturbation, affecting biodiversity and ecosystem stability and resilience. Shallow water sediments and their associated biota represent a reservoir for biodiversity, hosting resting and reproductive stages of plank tonic organisms, and regulating carbon and nutrient biogeochemical cycles. However, the relationship between tightly coupled biological and geochemical processes in this environment is poorly defined with respect to their temporal and spatial variability. The overall objective of COBO is to integrate emerging and innovative technologies from different disciplines (physics, chemistry, biology, imagery) to provide in site monitoring of sediment habitats, a key component of coastal marine ecosystems, in order to understand complex interactions between the biota (function and diversity) and their chemical environment. Existing technologies have limited spatial and temporal sampling resolutions and this has hampered progress in determining key parameters and in explaining biogeochemical patterns /processes and in modelling ecosystem dynamics. Organism-sediment processes, with both enhancing and mediating effects, are still poorly understood in shallow water sediments that receive the bulk of anthropogenic disturbance. The combination of innovative instruments from the different disciplines will provide powerful tools to significantly advance our understanding of organism sediment relations under dynamic coastal conditions and enhance predictive capability. COBO represents a major step towards the development of permanently operating benthos observatories for coastal management.

Contact person in ISMAR: f.spagnoli@ismar.cnr.it 

Partnership:

  1. The Scottish Association for Marine Science, UK
  2. Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique, France
  3. University of Copenhagen, Marine Biological Lab, Denmark
  4. Potsdam University, Germany
  5. Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen, UK
  6. Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science,UK
  7. Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar & Marine Research, Germany
  8. Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany
  9. Göteborg University, Sweden
  10. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
  11. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
  12. Unisense A/S, Denmark
  13. SEA Environmental Decisions Ltd, UK
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