Seaglow Participation in EU Energy Transition Events – Brussels, February 2026
On 16–17 February 2026, Seaglow partners participated in two EU-level events in Brussels addressing the energy transition in fisheries and maritime sectors. The project contributed to the “CINEA Feedback to […]
Seaglow Project Advances Small-Scale Fishers Energy Transition
Published in ‘The Fishing Daily’ Feb 11 2026 Seaglow Project Advances Small-Scale Fishers Energy Transition
A Conversation with Allan Vestergaard, Fisherman and Vessel Owner: Bringing Hybrid Solutions into Everyday Fishing with SEAGLOW
Allan Vestergaard has spent more than three decades at sea. As owner and skipper of the vessel T 247 Ester, one of the four boats tested within the SEAGLOW project, […]
Grounding Europe’s Energy Transition in the Realities of Small-Scale Fisheries
Achieving climate neutrality by 2050 will require not only technological innovation, but also policies that are firmly rooted in social, economic and environmental realities. In this context, grounding the EU’s […]
Testing Tomorrow’s Antifouling: The Ecoating Application on Anna Katharina
At the beginning of September 2025, the Norwegian fishing vessel Anna Katharina was hauled ashore at Kvitsøy for a comprehensive hull treatment. As part of the ongoing SEAGLOW project, the […]
SEAGLOW at the Mission Ocean and Waters Conference in Nyborg
On the 23-24 September 2025 SEAGLOW was represented at the Mission Ocean and Waters Conference in Nyborg, Denmark – a gathering that brought together European stakeholders to discuss the EU’s […]
SEAGLOW Hosts Second Consortium Meeting in Gothenburg to Advance Sustainable Innovation in Small-Scale Fisheries
18 June 2025, Gothenburg – This week, the SEAGLOW consortium met in Gothenburg for two days of focused collaboration, hosted by partner the RISE Research Institutes of Sweden. Partners from […]
From Insight to Action: how ETP Stakeholders are Advancing Towards Smarter Energy Solutions for EU Fisheries
Seaglow is at the forefront of advancing the energy transition in the European Union’s fisheries, with a particular focus on ensuring that small-scale fisheries (SSF) have access to the technological […]
Featured in Eurofish International Organisation Magazine
We are pleased to announce that our work has been featured in the January/February 2025 edition of Eurofish International Organisation Magazine. The article highlights our commitment to advancing sustainability in […]
AZTI starts the installation of SIMUL systems to measure the operative and energy consumption patterns in the vessels of the SEAGLOW project
On 7-8 November, scientists of Seaglow’s partner AZTI travelled to Võiste, Estonia, to install the data acquisition system named SIMUL. The installations were carried out on a small-scale fishing vessel […]
SEAGLOW represented by RISE and the Swedish Fishermen’s Producer Organisation (SFPO) at the Swedish Commercial Fishing Conference
28 November, Stenungsund (Sweden) – The SEAGLOW project was presented at the Nationell yrkesfiskekonferens 2024 (National Commercial Fishing Conference), organized by the Swedish Rural Network (Landsbygdsnätverket). Representing SEAGLOW at […]
A Conversation with Hanne Bregendahl Pihl: Pioneering Carbon-Neutral Solutions for Small-Scale Fisheries with Seaglow
As climate challenges escalate, the fishing industry—particularly small-scale fisheries—reaches a pivotal moment. With the growing need to reduce carbon emissions and adopt sustainable practices, innovation is essential for the […]
The Seaglow Project Establishes its Advisory Board to Drive Energy Transition in Small-Scale Fisheries
Aalborg, 5 November 2024 – The Seaglow Project (Sustainable Energy Applications for Green and Low-impact Operation of small-scale fishing boats in the Baltic and North Sea basins) is pleased […]
Small-scale fishing sector at the cutting edge of the energy transition
Small-scale fishing sector at the cutting edge of the energy transition thanks to innovative technologies tested by multisectoral partnership. Aalborg, 4 June 2024 – A consortium of 16 partners […]
