
– Characterization and monitoring of the introduction of marine species in the ports of the Canary Islands, promoted by the Government of the Canary Islands (2019–2021).

– Characterization of deep zoanthid communities (Savalia savaglia and Antipathozoanthus macaronesicus) in the Chinijo Archipelago environment, promoted by the Government of the Canary Islands (2019–2020).

– Environmental studies of the marine environment as a preliminary phase to determine the environmental viability and potential impacts of offshore wind farms in the Canary Islands (2019–2021).
– European Project BIOTRANSFER 2. Co-financed by FEDER funds through the INTERREG V-A MAC 2014-2020 Programme.
– European Project MIMAR. Promoted by the Government of the Canary Islands and co-financed by FEDER funds through the INTERREG V-A MAC 2014-2020 Programme.
– Development of equipment for submarine prospecting and exploration. Co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) through the 2018 Grants for investment projects of small and medium-sized enterprises in the Canary Islands, awarded by the Government of the Canary Islands.
– Development of Equipment for generating new marine environmental management services related to land-to-sea discharges of wastewater and industrial effluents. Co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) through the 2019 Grants for investment projects of small and medium-sized enterprises in the Canary Islands, awarded by the Government of the Canary Islands.


– CANAMOD: Modeling tool for predicting the environmental response to input of material from aquaculture cages in the Canary Islands.
– MACAROMOD: Organic matter dispersion in aquaculture farms: development of a mathematical model to ensure environmental sustainability.
– Brine discharge impact: Minimization of brine discharge impacts on seabed biodiversity, with special reference to Cymodocea nodosa meadows. Cymodocea nodosa.
Visit our projects section to learn more about the work we conduct at CIMA S.L. to research and support marine environment research.