LIVEwell Quantifying and optimising crustacean welfare to improve product value Project partners: Nofima (Norway) Møreforskning AS (Norway) Þekkingarsetur.

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LIVEwell Quantifying and optimising crustacean welfare to improve product value Project partners: Nofima (Norway) Møreforskning AS (Norway) Þekkingarsetur (Iceland) VNIRO (Russia) Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography Commercial partners (SME’s) Future partners? - Greenland - Ireland - Sweden - Scotland Project Vision: To establish welfare standards for crustacean species exported live from the northern periphery and arctic areas, increasing the value of the product and giving a competitive edge in international markets. Priority Axis 1.1: Increased innovation and transfer of new technology to SME’s in remotely or sparely populated areas

Transport to land Road transport Air transport Live holding at market Capture Crustacea species exported from NPA area: Nephrops (Iceland, Norway, Scotland, Ireland, Sweden, Faroes) Brown crab (Norway, Scotland) King Crab (Norway, Russia) / Snowcrab (Norway, Russia, Greenland) Clawed Lobster (Norway, Scotland, Ireland) Increasing the value of crustacea (live product): NZ spiny lobster fishery example; - 82% increase in export of live lobster,catches reduced by 33 %, value of fishery more than doubled in a 20 year period Northern Periphery Area example (King Crab in Norway) - In the last 5 years, change from 100% processed product, now 25% exported alive (increasing rapidly) ANIMAL WELFARE

Operational Welfare standards in finfish (Freedom Foods UK) Based on Operational Welfare Indictors to set industry standards Can result in a 15-20% increase in product value Now a requirement to get access to shelf space 60% of scottish farmed salmon is now Freedom Foods certified Operational Welfare standards for Crustacea Will become necessary as it is in live fish industry NPA can become worldwide leaders in establishing crustacea welfare standards Gain a competitive edge over other worldwide markets Work packages: WP1: Develop Operational Welfare Indicators WP2: Validation of Operational Welfare Indicators WP3: Species requirements for live holding and transport WP4: Market development and transfer of knowledge to SME’s WP5: Project co-ordination and dissemination Priority Axis 1.1: Increased innovation and transfer of new technology to SME’s in remotely or sparely populated areas