UNVEEL. Unveiling social and economic forces hindering the protection of the critically endangered European eel

Norway

Description

The UNVEEL project investigates the systemic social, economic, and political forces hindering the recovery of the critically endangered European eel. By examining how the species is caught, commercialized, and consumed across Europe, the investigation aims to expose the blurred lines between legal exploitation pathways and criminal smuggling networks, as well as the corporate lobbying paralyzing vital conservation policies. Through a solutions-oriented approach that combines expert research with field reporting on the socioeconomic realities of local fishing communities, UNVEEL will provide an actionable, evidence-based roadmap for the policy, traceability, and law enforcement reforms urgently needed to save the species.

“We are very pleased that, thanks to this grant, we will be able to conduct in-depth research on the status of the European eel, one of the most fascinating and enigmatic species in the animal kingdom. The biodiversity crisis deserves much more attention than it currently receives because it is the greatest environmental problem of our time.” — Eduardo Robaina Artiles

 

Project Team

Media outlet

Climática

Barcelona, Spain
http://climatica.coop

Eduardo Robaina Artiles

Coordinator
Spain

Climática

Climática

Eduardo Robaina Artiles

Eduardo Robaina Artiles

Research organisation

Estación Biológica de Doñana – CSIC

Sevilla, Spain
https://www.ebd.csic.es/

Miguel Clavero

Assistant Professor (Investigador Científico CSIC)
Spain

Estación Biológica de Doñana - CSIC

Estación Biológica de Doñana – CSIC

Miguel Clavero

Miguel Clavero