[Call for projects – FRB-CESAB – France Filière Pêche 2026]

Marine ecosystems are subject to an increasing combination of pressures, including fishing, climate change, various forms of pollution, invasive species and other human activities (e.g. marine renewable energy , mining, tourism). While the impacts of fishing and climate change are relatively well documented, the interactions between the effects of these two pressures and the additional effects of others remain poorly understood.

These multiple stressors, whether acting synergistically or antagonistically, affect the physiology, biology and ecology of fish stocks and the resilience of associated marine ecosystems. These changes affect the social and economic dimensions of fisheries, including the industry, seafood value chain and coastal communities.

 

Thus driving adaptive responses from fisheries management and in the value chain and communities. Within this framework, and in partnership with France Filière Pêche, the FRB calls on the scientific community to submit projects to CESAB aimed at analysing, synthesising, and modeling existing data in order to quantify how the interactions among these multiple pressures affect the biodiversity of marine ecosystems, including exploited populations of the Northeast Atlantic and the Mediterranean sea, and the functioning of the associated ecosystems.

 

One project will be funded under this call. The selected project will be funded for a period of three years, including among other, the recruitment of a postdoctoral researcher for 26 months, the organization of five working group meetings at CESAB, as well as logistical, technical, and administrative support.

Members of CESAB projects share their scientific expertise, available data and modeling tools to answer a wide range of biodiversity questions at all spatial and temporal scales. Composed of a maximum of 12 experts, the working groups must be coordinated by a recognized scientist affiliated with a French scientific research organization or university.

 

A webinar organised by FFP was held to provide information about this call, as well as their other calls for proposals. You can (re-)watch this webinar (in french) on Youtube.

 

 

Access the full call text (PDF)

 

 

> Interested in submitting a project? Download the pre-proposal form and find the dubmission guidelines on the call for proposals website.

 

 

Access the call for proposals website

 

 

[Call for proposals FRB-CESAB 2026]

Through its Center for Biodiversity Synthesis and Analysis (CESAB), the French Foundation for Biodiversity Research opens its 2026 call for research proposals, to fund two innovative projects relating to the synthesis of ideas and concepts and/or the analysis of existing data. The main aim of these projects should be to improve scientific knowledge of biodiversity and demonstrate how we can use this knowledge to better protect it. The submitted projects can deal with any topic related to biodiversity, in the fields of natural sciences and/or human and social sciences. Work on the relationship between biodiversity and the four other areas of the Nexus as defined by IPBES (human health, water, food, and climate) is encouraged.

 

 

Each selected project will be funded for a period of three years, including: the recruitment of a post-doctoral fellow for 24 months, the organization of five meetings of the working group at CESAB and the promotion and publication of the results. CESAB will also provide logistical, technical and administrative support all along the project.

 

Members of CESAB projects share their scientific expertise, available data and modeling tools to answer a wide range of biodiversity questions at all spatial and temporal scales. Composed of a maximum of 12 experts, each selected working group must be coordinated by a recognized scientist affiliated with a French scientific research organization or university.

 

 

Access the full call text (PDF)

 

 

 

> Interested in submitting a project? Download the pre-proposal form and find the dubmission guidelines on the call for proposals website.

 

 

Access the call for proposals website

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