@conference{10902/24273, year = {2021}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10902/24273}, abstract = {Climate change, globalization or marine debris are on the spot of concerns for the most society. Particularly, fisheries are impacted by these and other issues. On the framework of the European Atlantic area, NEPTUNUS project (EAPA_576_2018) tries to provide opportunities for the transition to the circular economy of the seafood and aquaculture sectors by means of a consistent methodology for products eco-labelling and defining eco-innovation strategies. Furthermore, this project will provide key actions for resource efficiency based on life cycle thinking and the nexus water-energy-food, incorporating producers, policy makers and consumers in the decision-making process. This review addresses, therefore, the threats and challenges of the current Atlantic fisheries, the methodologies and actions to be face them and the expected results of the NEPTUNUS project}, organization = {This work was supported by the EAPA_576/2018 NEPTUNUS project. The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of Interreg Atlantic Area}, publisher = {IOP Publishing Ltd.}, publisher = {IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2021, 1196, 012010}, publisher = {International Conference on Resource Sustainability, Dublin, 2021}, title = {How to achieve the sustainability of the seafood sector in the European Atlantic Area?}, author = {Ruiz Salmón, Israel and Laso Cortabitarte, Jara and Campos Herrero, Cristina and Fernández Ríos, Ana and Hoehn Capracci, Daniel and Margallo Blanco, María and Irabien Gulías, Ángel and Aldaco García, Rubén}, }