DTO-BioFlow

DOORS Black Sea

A Horizon Europe project

Picto

Thematic priority

Biodiversity and ocean observation
Picto

EMBRC’s role

Partner
Picto

Project duration

From 01/06/2021 to 31/05/2025
Picto

Grant agreement number

101112823
Picto

Total Budget

9,747,516.25 €
Picto

EMBRC Budget

358,750.00 €
TA-funded services
Not Available
DTO-BioFlow

Biodiversity and ocean observation

DTO-BioFlow mission

DTO-BioFlow aims to unlock ‘sleeping’ or unacessible biodiversity data, by developing and integrating sustainable datasets of both existing  into the EU Digital Twin Ocean. This initiative will create a virtual model of marine biological processes, transforming data into evidence-based knowledge for science and policy.

EMBRC’s role in DTO-BioFlow

EMBRC provides cutting-edge, interdisciplinary, and customised services to the topic of the project.

DTO-Bioflow use cases

Explore How the DTO Can Be Used on Real Marine Challenges

Invasive Species Management

Non-Indigenous Species (NIS)  threaten ecosystems and biodiversity across Europe. This use case combines genetic monitoring using EMO BON data, citizen science & environmental data to provide early warnings and predictive models for managing NIS in coastal regions.

Monitoring

Spatial planning of sustainable mariculture

Sustainable mariculture helps meet seafood demand while reducing environmental impacts. This use case integrates environmental, biological & genomic data (EMO BON) to guide sustainable farming.

Mariculture

More Use Cases

Beyond invasive species and mariculture, DTO-BioFlow showcases how diverse datasets (e.g. eDNA, ocean observations, socio-economic inputs) can be combined into digital twins of the ocean—turning complex marine data into actionable insights for policy, conservation & the blue economy.

Explore

This project was funded by the European Union (GA# 101112823 – DTO-BioFlow)

Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

NEWSLETTER

By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy