Details
- Status
- Closed
- Reference
- CINEA/2024/OP/0010
- Publication date
- Deadline date
- Opening of tenders
- Department
- European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
Description
The main objective of this call is to review existing knowledge on the natural capacity of different types of seabed habitats in European waters to sequester carbon, to map the distribution of carbon in European seas and to assess the impact of human activities that physically disturb the seabed on its carbon sequestration capacity.
This study responds to a specific call for action launched in the EU Marine Action Plan and will support the implementation of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive.
Estimated value excluding VAT: 400 000 EUR
Deadline for receipt of tenders: 29/08/2024 12:00 Europe/Brussels
Deadline to ask questions: 21/08/2024
Background
Horizon Europe in the EU's key funding programme for research and innovation, spanning the years 2021 to 2027, with a budget of EUR 95.5 billion. Committed to addressing climate change, a minimum of 35% of this budget is allocated to climate objectives. Cluster 5, "Climate, Energy, and Mobility," serves as the cornerstone for research and innovation in this domain.