The Chamber of Economy of Montenegro has published the Action Plan for Circular Aquaculture Development at Šasko Lake (Šasko jezero), presenting a structured and evidence-based roadmap for advancing circular aquaculture practices in Montenegro.
Developed within the AZA4ICE project and grounded in the LiRRIE co-creation process, the Action Plan translates scientific assessments, territorial analyses, and stakeholder priorities into a set of realistic, low-risk, and implementable actions.
🌊 A Pilot for Sustainable Freshwater Aquaculture
Šasko Lake, one of Montenegro’s most ecologically sensitive freshwater ecosystems, has been identified as a suitable location for carefully managed circular aquaculture, based on the C-AZA environmental suitability assessment (index: 0.633).
The proposed production model follows an Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) approach, combining:
Cyprinus carpio (fed species)
Phragmites australis (extractive species)
This system demonstrates:
strong sustainability performance (IS: 0.737)
moderate circularity (ICI: 0.44) with clear potential for improvement
📊 Key Findings and Strategic Focus
The Action Plan highlights a key structural gap between:
Low circularity readiness (1.7)
High willingness to invest (3.8)
This confirms the need for targeted interventions, including:
capacity building
regulatory clarification
practical demonstration systems
🚀 Six Priority Actions
To address these challenges, the Plan defines six priority actions:
Capacity building for fishermen and SMEs
Establishment of a modular IMTA pilot system
Development of community-based circular initiatives
Environmental monitoring and safeguards
Business support and funding mobilisation
Creation of an inclusive governance and coordination platform
⏱ Implementation Framework
The implementation is structured over a 24-month period, with a phased and financially realistic approach leveraging:
EU funding instruments (Interreg, IPARD III)
national support mechanisms
A comprehensive monitoring and evaluation system ensures accountability, adaptability, and evidence-based decision-making.
🌍 Towards Scalable Circular Aquaculture
The Action Plan positions Šasko Lake as the first demonstration site for circular freshwater aquaculture in Montenegro, offering a scalable model for replication across inland water ecosystems while safeguarding environmental integrity and strengthening local livelihoods.
🔗 Access the Action Plan
👉 The full document is available at: LINK.
This initiative represents an important step towards sustainable blue economy development and circular aquaculture practices in the South Adriatic region.




