ALKIA is built around a network of interconnected Eco Communities, each bringing together people who share common interests, expertise or responsibilities.
These communities may include professional fishers, researchers, universities, public authorities, businesses, volunteers, divers, environmental organizations and many others.
Every Eco Community contributes unique experience and perspectives while remaining connected to the broader ALKIA ecosystem. This collaborative structure encourages knowledge sharing, interdisciplinary cooperation and collective problem-solving across organizational and geographical boundaries.
By strengthening relationships between communities, ALKIA enables local experience to generate wider environmental and societal value.
ALKIA promotes the collection, organization and dissemination of scientifically documented information that supports environmental protection, sustainable fisheries and evidence-based public policies.
The platform encourages collaboration between researchers and practitioners, recognising that scientific evidence and field experience complement one another.
Every contribution is treated as part of a continuously evolving body of shared knowledge.
ALKIA collaborates with universities, research institutions, public authorities, businesses, NGOs, professional associations and local communities committed to responsible innovation and sustainable development.