The intertidal belt is a dynamic ecosystem where factors such as tides, climate, temperature and salinity influence the species that inhabit it. To effectively manage fishing in these areas, such as shellfishing on foot, environmental data of high spatial and temporal resolution are needed. However, this data is scattered and difficult to integrate. MARISCAWEB will develop digital tools to monitor and analyse the intertidal ecosystem. The project will develop a web application for artisanal coastal fishing communities, managers and the general public. Open source programs will also be developed for marine ecologists, scientists, and analysts.
The project will cover the entire Spanish coast, but will examine in more detail certain areas of Galicia, a region affected by the drop in shellfish catches. MARISCAWEB will offer solutions to better understand these ecosystems and strengthen the sustainability and resilience of coastal communities.
Specific objectives:
OE1. Understand the key needs and challenges of intertidal ecosystems.
OE2. Intertidal monitoring at local scale (for shellfish shellfishing on foot).
OE3. Development of accessible platforms and tools for ecosystem management.
OE4. Validation of data and tools through participatory verification.
MARISCAWEB. Web application to integrate and analyze knowledge of the intertidal environment.