Project: Mediterranean Pilot Actions for Climate Change Adaptation
Italy: MedPROACT Is Looking for 2 Experts on Microbiology and Food Chemical Analysis
MedPROACT’s Project partner CIHEAM Bari is looking for 2 part-time consultants on microbiology and food chemical analysis.
Tunisia: MedPROACT Is Looking for an External Auditor for the Project
MedPROACT project partner ‘Institut National des Sciences et Technologies De La Mer’ (INSTM) is looking for an External Auditor fpr the Project. Deadline for application: 02/03/2026
MedPROACT Celebrates World Wetlands’ Day: Discover A Legacy of Sustainable Fishing in Tunisia
The El Bibane Lagoon, located near Zarzis in southern Tunisia – the country’s largest coastal lagoon, an unvaluable coastal wetland ecologically unique and home to a diverse array of commercially valuable fish and shrimp. This year’s World Wetlands’ Day focuses on the main role wetlands play in cultural heritage, and El Bibane Lagoon represents how human intelligence coming from way back in the past can merge with environmental knowledge and sustainable pratices.
MedPROACT launched in Zarzis, Tunisia with the Creation of the Local Climate Change Adaptation Group
The National Institute of Marine Sciences and Technologies (INSTM), leading actions within the project aimed at “Strengthening Adaptation Capacities”, brought together its Tunisian partners and various stakeholders in Zarzis on January 20, 2026, to kick off this crucial initiative.
Discover Kaş–Kekova, MedPROACT’s pilot area in south-west Türkiye, home to rich biodiversity and vital species conservation
MedPROACT will implement its activities in 10 pilot areas spread across the Mediterranean Sea, in all the four countries represented in the project. Türkiye, through project partner The Mediterranean Fisheries Research, Production and Training Institute, hosts one pilot site, where on the 10th of February the project’s launch event and the first meeting of the Local Working Group on Climate Change Adaptation will take place.
MedPROACT activities in Türkiye start with the establishment of the Local Working Group on Climate Change Adaptation and a launch event in the Antalya Region
The Mediterranean Fisheries Research, Production and Training Institute, MedPROACT’s project partner from Türkiye, has organized the first meeting of the Local Working Group on Climate Change Adaptation on February 10. This will also be the first occasion to present our project in the pilot area of Kaş–Kekova, in Antalya province.
Mediterranean Cooperation as a priority for both MedPROACT and the Interreg NEXT MED Programme
At MedPROACT launch event in Barcelona Vincent Ernoux from Interreg NEXT MED remarks the importance of Mediterranean Cooperation
MedPROACT sets to tackle climate change challenges in the Mediterranean Sea
Ecosystems degradation, biodiversity loss and potential risks for coastal areas: these are some consequences of the sea surface temperature rising. Climate change is posing a complex challenge for the Mediterranean area and studies supported by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assess that it is projected to intensify throughout the region.
Tunisia: MedPROACT is looking for a Scientific Coordination Assistant
MedPROACT project partner ‘Institut National des Sciences et Technologies De La Mer’ (INSTM) is looking for a Scientific Coordination Assistant. Deadline for application: 13/01/2026.
MedPROACT: a project not just about ecosystems, but about the Mediterranean people too
7 partners, 4 countries and 10 pilot areas: discover how the project will support local coastal communities in building climate-resilient strategies and plans. New video out now!