SeaSeMe

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In fish, selenium and mercury interact in complex biochemical ways. Understanding this balance is essential for evaluating both the risks and the benefits of seafood consumption
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SeaSeMe is a new research project implemented by the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR), in collaboration with academic and educational institutions across Greece. The aim of the project is to provide an effective way to communicate scientific results, by developing an interactive online platform and a user-friendly application that will provide personalized information on mercury and selenium intake from different fish and seafood species in Greece. These tools will provide personalized information on the benefits and potential risks of consuming Greek fish and seafood, based on the balance between selenium (Se) and mercury (Hg)—two elements that play a key role in human health.

Call to Action

Join the SeaSeMe platform and discover:

  • How much mercury (Hg) and selenium (Se) do you receive from your favorite fish and seafood?
  • Is your diet balanced and safe?
  • Personalized guidance based on European recommendations.

 

News and Events

SeaSeMe project was presented at the Sea & Crete conference at HCMR in Heraklion Crete on 10 February 2026, focusing on selenium …

Kick off meeting

The team members of the SeaSeMe project participated in the Kickoff meeting of the project, which took place in HCMR, Heraklion Crete, …

Collaborating Institutions