– 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 the deep communities of zoanthids (Savalia savaglia and Antipathozoanthus macaronesicus) in the environment of the Chinijo Archipelago 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 the possible impacts that can be generated by offshore wind farms in the Canary Islands. (2019-2021)


– European project  BIOTRANSFER 2 . Co-financed by FEDER funds through the INTERREG VA MAC 2014-2020 Program.


– MIMAR European  project . Promoted by the Government of the Canary Islands and co-financed by FEDER funds through the INTERREG VA MAC 2014-2020 Program.


– Equipment Development Project  for underwater prospecting and exploration . Co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Grants for investment projects of small and medium-sized companies in the Canary Islands for 2018 of the Government of the Canary Islands.


– Equipment Project  for the generation of new marine environmental management services in relation to land discharges into the sea of ​​wastewater and industrial water . Co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Grants for investment projects of small and medium-sized companies in the Canary Islands for 2019 of the Government of the Canary Islands.



– CANAMOD: – CANAMOD: Modeling tool for the prediction of the environmental response to the material deposition coming from offshore cages from the Canary Islands.

 


– PRESAPUL: Use of alternative preys for octopus (Octopus vulgaris) larvae growth.

 


– MACAROMOD: Dispersion of organic matter coming from aquaculture farms: development of a mathematical model to guarantee environmental sustainability.

 


– Brine impact: Minimization of brine disposal impacts on seabed biodiversity, with special reference to the Cymodocea nodosa meadows.

 

Visit our projects section to learn more about the activity we carry out at CIMA SL to investigate and help investigate the marine environment.