10.5281/zenodo.3075340
https://zenodo.org/records/3075340
oai:zenodo.org:3075340
Adalbjornsson, Steinar B.
Steinar B.
Adalbjornsson
0000-0003-3216-2525
Matis
Vidarsson, Jonas R.
Jonas R.
Vidarsson
0000-0003-2666-2259
Matis
Dagsson, Thormodur
Thormodur
Dagsson
Matis
Project webpage
Zenodo
2018
Case Study
Common Fishery Policy
Decision Support Network
Fisheries Partnership Agreement
Joint Scientific Committee
Framework Programme for Research and Development
Horizon 2020
Maximum Sustainable Yield
International Fishing Waters
High Seas
Web page
Website
2018-06-29
eng
Project deliverable
10.5281/zenodo.1447068
https://zenodo.org/communities/farfish2020
https://zenodo.org/communities/eu
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
The FarFish Project website www.farfish.eu is the primary dissemination and communication platform of the project. The site gives project partners, stakeholders and the general public the opportunity to get information on the project and its progress. It also enables for easy linkage to social media. The content on the website is designed to be informative on main tasks in the project and to provide detailed information on the case studies, workshops, meetings and other activities, as well as progress. The website allows for those interested to sign up for a newsletter, which will be published regularly throughout the project lifetime. Once the FFDB (FarFish DataBase) is up-and-running it will be accessible through the webpage. The website does not have an internal / restricted access component, as project partners decided to use Dropbox for sharing and archiving of files and data. Selected stakeholders, reference group members and external advisors have been given access to Dropbox folders specially setup for them. The website was developed by Matís, which is also responsible for its hosting and maintenance. Selected project partners have been given editorial rights to the site. The website is set up in WordPress, which is simple and commonly used platform. The intention of Matís is to keep the page open “indefinitely” after the project end, at own cost, in order to facilitate that the project and its products will live on
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 727891.
European Commission
10.13039/501100000780
727891
Responsive Results-Based Management and capacity building for EU Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement- and international waters