At the heart of the VeriFish project lies a fundamental principle: sustainability can only be assessed and communicated if it is based on reliable, trustworthy data.
Fisheries and aquaculture management depend on accurate information about stocks, ecosystems and production practices. Without this, it is impossible to prevent overexploitation, protect ecosystem balance or support long-term food security.
In a new video, Yannis Maritakis, computer scientist at FORTH, explains how the VeriFish knowledge base is being developed to address this challenge.
The knowledge base integrates verified data from trusted sources, transforming complex scientific and technical information into structured, usable knowledge. This allows policymakers, stakeholders and value-chain actors to access consistent information on fisheries and seafood sustainability, and to base decisions on evidence rather than assumptions.
By grounding sustainability communication in validated data, VeriFish aims to support best practices in fisheries management and enable clearer, more transparent dialogue across the seafood sector.
The development of the knowledge base is a cornerstone of the VeriFish approach, ensuring that indicators, tools and communication products rest on a solid scientific foundation.
▶️ Watch the video to learn more about how VeriFish turns data into actionable knowledge.



