The Reduce Project Is A European Project Led By The University Of Barcelona And Aims To Use An Interdisciplinary Scientific Approach And Unify The Efforts Of Interested Parties To Reduce Accidental Catches Of Marine Megafauna By European Fleets Operating In The Western Region Of The Central Atlantic. The Project Is Structured In 9 Different Work Packages Or Work Packages. For The Correct Development Of The Project, The Acquisition Of Specialized Technical Equipment Is Essential. Specifically, The Project Requires The Acquisition Of A Wide Range Of Monitoring Devices For Both Boats And Seabirds. They Include Gps Of Various Sizes And Weights, Some With Accelerometers, Radar Or Ais Receiver To Capture Interactions With Ships, As Well As Models With Solar Power Or 4G Or Satellite Transmission That Allow Real-Time Or Long-Term Tracking. The Procurement Of These Supplies Responds To The Need To Achieve The Research Objectives Of The Reducing Bycatch Of Threatened Megafauna In The East Central Atlantic (Reduce) Project Led By Dr. Jacob González-Solís Bou, Professor At The Department Of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology And Environmental Sciences At The University Of Barcelona. The Project, With Grant Agreement No. 101135583 And Funded By The European Commission Horizon-Cl6-2023-Biodiv-01 Has As Its Main Objective To Use An Interdisciplinary Scientific Approach And Unify The Efforts Of Stakeholders To Reduce Bycatch Of Marine Fauna And To Inform And Promote Sustainable Fisheries Management In The Eastern Central Atlantic Ocean.