Welcome to the

DANUBEcare Project

Reducing the negative impact of invasive crayfish Faxonius limosus in the Danube by smart exploitation of their meat and shells

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Spiny-cheek crayfish F. limosus (Rafinesque, 1817), formerly Orconectes limosus, is a native species to Eastern North America. It was introduced to Europe more than a century ago and was recorded in more than 20 European countries.

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DANUBEcare addresses the biodiversity crisis through repurposing invasive crayfish into ZERO WASTE eco-products. This initiative safeguards the Danube’s biodiversity, simultaneously raising awareness and ensuring the efficient dissemination of project outcomes.

Ambition

The DANUBEcare project will address a current problem – the presence of the invasive crayfish species F. limosus in the Danube River and its detrimental impact on native crayfish species and biodiversity, for which there is still no systemic solution. Project ambition is to help solve the problem caused by F. limosus in the simplest and most environmentally friendly manner by creating novel food and feed products with commercial potential, and utilizing shells in line with the concept of ZERO WASTE.

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ZERO WASTE Concept

DANUBEcare project proposes a comprehensive and systematic collection of knowledge on the distribution of Invasive Alien Species (IAS) such as spiny-cheek crayfish Faxonius limosus in the Danube River and application of different solutions in the form of eco-products for a sustainable future, aiming to prevent the biodiversity loss in the Danube River.

DANUBEcare Work packages

The DANUBEcare activities are structured into six work packages (WPs), each tailored to address specific project goals and objectives.