The European Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans, Costas Kadis, visited Frederick University on 19 December and met with the University’s research group Aquaculture Engineering and Engineering Management.The research conducted by the group aligns with the goals of the Commissioner and the European Union for a sustainable fisheries and aquaculture sector.
Costas Kadis met with the research group leader, Dr Mihalis Menikou, Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Frederick University’s School of Engineering, and Dr Marios Charalambides, Assistant Professor in the Department of Business Administration and a member of the research group.
Together, they discussed the research carried out at the University to improve practices in the fields of fisheries and aquaculture, in Cyprus and abroad, as the Aquaculture Engineering and Engineering Management group participates in european and international consortia.
Among other topics, the discussion focused on two new research projects in which the group is currently involved: the TASC RestoreMed project and the VASEACAD project, both co-funded by the European Commission under the HORIZON EUROPE programme, within the framework of the EU Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters”.
For the detailed presentation of the projects, Dr Giorgos Petychakis and Dr Giannis Kotzamanis, members of the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (Crete), which participates in the consortium of both projects, joined the meeting online.
Both projects respond to the objectives of the European Ocean Pact for promoting a thriving blue economy and supporting the wellbeing of people living in coastal areas.
In line with its Strategic Goals, the research conducted at Frederick University is aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (Agenda 2030). Within this framework, the University collaborates with research and academic centres, as well as public and private organisations in Cyprus and internationally, to find solutions to global challenges.

