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Dr. George Triantaphyllidis (male), < gvtrianta@hcmr.gr>, is a Senior Expert at HCMR. He holds a PhD in Applied Hydrobiology from the University of Ghent (Belgium 1991-1995), after his BSc in Biology in the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1986-1990). He is an experienced senior level manager and strategic planner, with diverse diplomatic skills and significant experience in EU funded projects, with 22 years Professional experience of which more than 18 years’ experience in the field of regional development, Blue Growth, fisheries and aquaculture. He participated in more than 80 EU funded and co-funded projects and consultancies among which in several projects and consultancies for DG Fish, DG Mare and EASME. He was the Project Manager of the H2020 CLAIM project and member of the Coordination Management Group, where HCMR/IO was the Coordinator and currently he is WP Leader in the INSPIRE project. He also participated in the VIOAXIOPOIO project (Production of high quality and value added biomolecules using fish by-products and discards) that was coordinated by HCMR/IMBBC and Dr. Yannis Kotzamanis. He participated also in the B-Blue project for actions related to the valorisation of aquaculture, fisheries, processing by-products and discards. As Leader of the winner Blue Biorefinery Med Team of the 2021 Ocean4Biotech Hackathon, he also participates in the Ocean4Biotech COST action. He has published 34 peer-reviewed articles, 1 book chapter and 34 publications in refereed conference proceedings as well as numerous reports in European and National RTD projects and consultancies. He is the Manager of the HCMR spin-off company MINDS Technologies and Environmental Sciences PC.

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PhD

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Applied Hydrobiology

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Hellenic Centre for Marine Research

2018-01-07

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George V. Triantaphyllidis (Freelance Consultant)

2014-07-01

Present

LAMANS Management Services S.A.

2001-02-01

2014-06-30

Nireus Fisheries & Aquaculture Consultants S.A.

1999-06-01

2001-01-31

Hellenic Centre for Marine Research & University of Athens

1998-03-01

1999-05-31

Name Start date End date
Hellenic Centre for Marine Research 2018-01-07 Present
George V. Triantaphyllidis (Freelance Consultant) 2014-07-01 Present
LAMANS Management Services S.A. 2001-02-01 2014-06-30
Nireus Fisheries & Aquaculture Consultants S.A. 1999-06-01 2001-01-31
Hellenic Centre for Marine Research & University of Athens 1998-03-01 1999-05-31
 

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Frantzi, S., Brouwer, R., Watkins, E., van Beukering, P., Cunha, M. C., Dijkstra, H., Duijndam, S., Jaziri, H., Okoli, I. C., Pantzar, M., Rada Cotera, I., Rehdanz, K., Seidel, K. & Triantaphyllidis, G. (2021). Adoption and diffusion of marine litter clean-up technologies across European seas: Legal, institutional and financial drivers and barriers. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 170, p. 1-9 9 p., 112611. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112611

Frantzi, S., Brouwer, R., Watkins, E., van Beukering, P., Cunha, M. C., Dijkstra, H., Duijndam, S., Jaziri, H., Okoli, I. C., Pantzar, M., Rada Cotera, I., Rehdanz, K., Seidel, K. & Triantaphyllidis, G. (2021). Adoption and diffusion of marine litter clean-up technologies across European seas: Legal, institutional and financial drivers and barriers. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 170, p. 1-9 9 p., 112611. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112611

Triantafyllou G, Tsiaras K, Triantaphyllidis G., (2019). Climatic and Eutrophication Effects on the North Aegean Sea Productivity and Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) Stock. Oceanogr Fish Open Access J. 2019; 8(5): 555749. DOI: 10.19080/OFOAJ.2019.08.555749. https://juniperpublishers.com/ofoaj/pdf/OFOAJ.MS.ID.555749.pdf

Triantafyllou G, Tsiaras K, Triantaphyllidis G., (2019). Climatic and Eutrophication Effects on the North Aegean Sea Productivity and Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) Stock. Oceanogr Fish Open Access J. 2019; 8(5): 555749. DOI: 10.19080/OFOAJ.2019.08.555749. https://juniperpublishers.com/ofoaj/pdf/OFOAJ.MS.ID.555749.pdf

Triantafyllou G, Triantaphyllidis G, Pollani A., 2019. Modelling Hazards in Fisheries and Aquaculture Activities in the Mediterranean Sea and the Risk of their Transmission and Dispersion. Is it Feasible?. Oceanogr Fish Open Access J. 2019; 8(5): 555748. DOI: 10.19080/OFOAJ.2019.08.555748. https://juniperpublishers.com/ofoaj/pdf/OFOAJ.MS.ID.555748.pdf

Triantafyllou G, Triantaphyllidis G, Pollani A., 2019. Modelling Hazards in Fisheries and Aquaculture Activities in the Mediterranean Sea and the Risk of their Transmission and Dispersion. Is it Feasible?. Oceanogr Fish Open Access J. 2019; 8(5): 555748. DOI: 10.19080/OFOAJ.2019.08.555748. https://juniperpublishers.com/ofoaj/pdf/OFOAJ.MS.ID.555748.pdf

Violin St. Raykov and George V. Triantaphyllidis, 2015. Review of Driftnet Fisheries in Bulgarian Marine and Inland Waters. Journal of Aquaculture & Marine Biology, Volume 2 Issue 2 – 2015. http://medcraveonline.com/JAMB/JAMB-02-00017.pdf

Violin St. Raykov and George V. Triantaphyllidis, 2015. Review of Driftnet Fisheries in Bulgarian Marine and Inland Waters. Journal of Aquaculture & Marine Biology, Volume 2 Issue 2 – 2015. http://medcraveonline.com/JAMB/JAMB-02-00017.pdf

Triantaphyllidis George, Ioanna Argyrou, Filitsa Chasapi, Michael Sofos, Kostas Flokos, Alexander Bokas and Dimitrios Bokas, 2016. Fish Direct Purchase & Traceability. Journal of Aquaculture & Marine Biology, Volume 4, Issue 3 pp. DOI: 10.15406/jamb.2016.04.00084. https://medcraveonline.com/JAMB/JAMB-04-00084

Triantaphyllidis George, Ioanna Argyrou, Filitsa Chasapi, Michael Sofos, Kostas Flokos, Alexander Bokas and Dimitrios Bokas, 2016. Fish Direct Purchase & Traceability. Journal of Aquaculture & Marine Biology, Volume 4, Issue 3 pp. DOI: 10.15406/jamb.2016.04.00084. https://medcraveonline.com/JAMB/JAMB-04-00084

Hoff Ayoe, Hans Frost, Peder Andersen, Raul Prellezo, Lucía Rueda, George Triantaphyllidis, Ioanna Argyrou, Athanassios Tsikliras, Arina Motova, Sigrid Lehuta, Hazel Curtis, Gonzalo Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Hugo M. Ballesteros, Julio Valeiras, and José María Bellido, 2019. Potential Economic Consequences of the Landing Obligation (Chapter 6). In: The European Landing Obligation. Reducing Discards in Complex, Multi-Species and Multi-Jurisdictional Fisheries. Sven Sebastian Uhlmann, Clara Ulrich and Steven J. Kennelly (Editors), pp 109-128. https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00473/58435/61010.pdf

Hoff Ayoe, Hans Frost, Peder Andersen, Raul Prellezo, Lucía Rueda, George Triantaphyllidis, Ioanna Argyrou, Athanassios Tsikliras, Arina Motova, Sigrid Lehuta, Hazel Curtis, Gonzalo Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Hugo M. Ballesteros, Julio Valeiras, and José María Bellido, 2019. Potential Economic Consequences of the Landing Obligation (Chapter 6). In: The European Landing Obligation. Reducing Discards in Complex, Multi-Species and Multi-Jurisdictional Fisheries. Sven Sebastian Uhlmann, Clara Ulrich and Steven J. Kennelly (Editors), pp 109-128. https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00473/58435/61010.pdf

Theodore J. Abatzopoulos, Athanasios D. Baxevanis, George V. Triantaphyllidis, Godelieve Criel, Erwin L. Pador, Gilbert Van Stappen & Patrick Sorgeloos, 2006. “Quality evaluation of Artemia urmiana Gunther (Urmia Lake, Iran) with special emphasis on its particular cyst characteristics (International Study on Artemia LXIX). Aquaculture, 254: 442-454.

Theodore J. Abatzopoulos, Athanasios D. Baxevanis, George V. Triantaphyllidis, Godelieve Criel, Erwin L. Pador, Gilbert Van Stappen & Patrick Sorgeloos, 2006. “Quality evaluation of Artemia urmiana Gunther (Urmia Lake, Iran) with special emphasis on its particular cyst characteristics (International Study on Artemia LXIX). Aquaculture, 254: 442-454.

Baxevanis, A.D., Triantaphyllidis, G.V., Kappas, I., Triantafyllidis, A., Triantaphyllidis, C.D., and Abatzopoulos, T.J., 2005. Evolutionary assessment of Artemia tibetiana (Crustacea, Anostraca) based on morphometry and 16S rRNA RFLP analysis. Journal of Zoological Systematics & Evolution, 43(3): 189-198.

Baxevanis, A.D., Triantaphyllidis, G.V., Kappas, I., Triantafyllidis, A., Triantaphyllidis, C.D., and Abatzopoulos, T.J., 2005. Evolutionary assessment of Artemia tibetiana (Crustacea, Anostraca) based on morphometry and 16S rRNA RFLP analysis. Journal of Zoological Systematics & Evolution, 43(3): 189-198.

Tzovenis, I., Triantaphyllidis, G., Naihong X., Chatzinikolaou, E., Papadopoulou, K., Xouri, G. and Tafas, T., 2004. Cryopreservation of marine microalgae and potential toxicity of cryoprotectants to the primary steps of the aquacultural food chain. Aquaculture, 230: 457-473.

Tzovenis, I., Triantaphyllidis, G., Naihong X., Chatzinikolaou, E., Papadopoulou, K., Xouri, G. and Tafas, T., 2004. Cryopreservation of marine microalgae and potential toxicity of cryoprotectants to the primary steps of the aquacultural food chain. Aquaculture, 230: 457-473.

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Chatzoglou Evanthia, Nefeli Tsaousi, George Triantaphyllidis, Emmanouil Malandrakis, Helen Miliou, 2021. The use of complete mtDNA of the red porgy Pagrus pagrus as a molecular tool towards fish authenticity. Aquaculture Europe 2021, International Conference & Exposition, October 4 - 7, 2021 - Funchal, Madeira.

Chatzoglou Evanthia, Nefeli Tsaousi, George Triantaphyllidis, Emmanouil Malandrakis, Helen Miliou, 2021. The use of complete mtDNA of the red porgy Pagrus pagrus as a molecular tool towards fish authenticity. Aquaculture Europe 2021, International Conference & Exposition, October 4 - 7, 2021 - Funchal, Madeira.

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Frangoudes, Katia, Toni Quetglas, George Triantaphyllidis, Mike Fitzpartrick, 2018, Stakeholders’ vision on landing obligation transformation of the Mediterranean social ecological system? In CIESM, Engaging marine scientists and fishers to share knowledge and perceptions – Early lessons. CIESM Workshop Monograph n° 50 [Frederic Briand, Ed.] CIESM Publisher, Monaco, pp. 47-53. http://www.ciesm.org/online/monographs/download.php?file=exec50.pdf

Frangoudes, Katia, Toni Quetglas, George Triantaphyllidis, Mike Fitzpartrick, 2018, Stakeholders’ vision on landing obligation transformation of the Mediterranean social ecological system? In CIESM, Engaging marine scientists and fishers to share knowledge and perceptions – Early lessons. CIESM Workshop Monograph n° 50 [Frederic Briand, Ed.] CIESM Publisher, Monaco, pp. 47-53. http://www.ciesm.org/online/monographs/download.php?file=exec50.pdf

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Kapantagakis Argyris, Pascal Divanach, Maroudio Kentouri, Costas Dounas, Ioakim Diamantidis, Ioanna Argyrou, George Triantaphylllidis, 2016. Fish fry recruiting devices (ECONET). In proceedings of the 16th Panhellenic Conference of Ichthyologists “Aquatic ecosystems: rational management - economic development”. Kavala 6-9 October 2016,pp 493-496.

Kapantagakis Argyris, Pascal Divanach, Maroudio Kentouri, Costas Dounas, Ioakim Diamantidis, Ioanna Argyrou, George Triantaphylllidis, 2016. Fish fry recruiting devices (ECONET). In proceedings of the 16th Panhellenic Conference of Ichthyologists “Aquatic ecosystems: rational management - economic development”. Kavala 6-9 October 2016,pp 493-496.

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Are you aware of the Interreg MED program?

Yes

Have you ever participated in an Interreg MED project?

Yes

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B-Blue

Have you ever participated in an Interreg MED event?

No

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Dr. George Triantaphyllidis (male), < gvtrianta@hcmr.gr>, is a Senior Expert at HCMR. He holds a PhD in Applied Hydrobiology from the University of Ghent (Belgium 1991-1995), after his BSc in Biology in the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1986-1990). He is an experienced senior level manager and strategic planner, with diverse diplomatic skills and significant experience in EU funded projects, with 22 years Professional experience of which more than 18 years’ experience in the field of regional development, Blue Growth, fisheries and aquaculture. He participated in more than 60 EU funded and co-funded projects and consultancies among which in several projects and consultancies for DG Fish, DG Mare and EASME. He is currently the Project Manager of the H2020 CLAIM project and member of the Coordination Management Group, where HCMR/IO is the Coordinator. He also participates in the VIOAXIOPOIO project (Production of high quality and value added biomolecules using fish by-products and discards) that is coordinated by HCMR/IMBBC and Dr. Yannis Kotzamanis. He participates also in the B-Blue project for actions related to the valorisation of aquaculture, fisheries, processing by-products and discards. As Leader of the winner Blue Biorefinery Med Team of the 2021 Ocean4Biotech Hackathon he also participates in the Ocean4Biotech COST action. He has published 24 peer-reviewed articles, a book chapter and 22 publications in refereed conference proceedings as well as numerous reports in European and National RTD projects and consultancies.

Cleaning marine Litter by developing and Applying Innovative Methods in the European Seas (CLAIM)

https://www.claim-h2020project.eu/

CLAIM is an H2020 project that will develop five key technological innovations that will prevent litter from entering the sea at two main source points: wastewater treatment plants and river mouths. In terms of waste water treatment an automated cleaning device will be developed and tested to filter out micro-plastic and prevent bigger microlitter from entering marine areas. Recognized as a major environmental problem, the presence and accumulation of plastic debris in the marine environment has seen a substantial increase with global production of plastics increasing twenty-fold in the last fifty years. For 2010 alone, estimations show that between 4.8 and 12.7 million tons of plastic litter entered the marine environment. On the nano level, a photocatalytic device will use project-developed and validated green nanostructured coatings to degrade common invisible nano-plastics, such as polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), PVC and nylon, using the power of sunlight. • At river mouths, floating booms equipped with cameras monitoring the collection of litter will be strategically placed to collect visible floating pieces, before or as they enter the sea. • A thermal treatment device, pyrolizer, will be also optimized for the production and exploitation of the syngas (fuel gas mixture) from the breakdown of macroplastics to be ultimately used as energy-sources for ships and for heating in ports. • Among other methods planned by the project is also the development of a new filtering system for detecting micro-plastic in open seas by using ships of opportunity or, FerryBoxes. Real-world testing will be at the core of the CLAIM innovation cycle with new technologies being tested in-situ in key areas across the Mediterranean and the Baltic Sea (Baltic Sea (near Denmark), Lyon Gulf, Ligurian Sea, Saronikos Gulf). Alongside tests, the Europe-wide consortium will seek out new business models to enhance the economic feasibility for upscaling CLAIM innovations.

Exploiting Fish By-Products

http://www.vioaxiopoio.gr/en/

VIOAXIOPIO project aims at the exploitation of fish by-products and discards (FBPD), which to date are thrown away through the current supply chain (handling, marketing and processing), towards the production of high added value biomolecules (HAVB), such as gelatine, various forms of collagen, fatty acids and minerals-trace elements. The project will be implemented by two Enterprises (Central Market and Fishery Organizations SA [OKAA] and NAYS, Ioanna Argyrou, Project Planning & Development Consultants) and two research organizations (the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research [HCMR] and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Pharmacy [NKUA-PHARM]).

B-BLUE. BUILDING THE BLUE BIOTECHNOLOGY COMMUNITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

https://b-blue.interreg-med.eu/

B-Blue project aims at gathering the key actors of the Med BBt sector and increase their innovation capacity and their coordination in order to unlock the innovation potential in the field through joint transnational initiatives, involving also organizations from the Southern Shore of the Mediterranean.

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