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Scientists at work using under water visual census at Tavolara-Punta Coda Cavallo MPA, Italy (Photo Egidio Trainito)

Monitoring fish assemblages and artisanal fisheries at Italian Marine Protected Areas

Scientists at work using under water visual census at Tavolara-Punta Coda Cavallo MPA, Italy (Photo Egidio Trainito)
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M3HABs - Risk Monitoring, Modelling and Mitigation of Benthic Harmful Algal Blooms (ENPI-CBCMED)

Ostreopsis cells
Small harbor for fishing and leisure boats at Port-Cros MPA (Photo Patrice Francour)

Fishing governance in MPAs: potentialities for blue economy (FishMpaBlue)

Small harbor for fishing and leisure boats at Port-Cros MPA (Photo Patrice Francour)
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Optimisation of energetic performances and environmental impacts management of Seawater Heat Pumps: towards a new competitive industry

Seawater temperature anomaly along a gradient from the reject
MMMPA aims to train the next generation of MPA scientists and managers, equipping them with a flexible set of scientific and management skills essential within a wide range of professional environments. In particular, researchers will mature the experience in a highly interdisciplinary network, leading in taxonomy, ecology, biology conservation, bio-cartography, and socio-economy.

International Training Network for Monitoring Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas (MMMPA)

MMMPA aims to train the next generation of MPA scientists and managers, equipping them with a flexible set of scientific and management skills essential within a wide range of professional environments. In particular, researchers will mature the experience in a highly interdisciplinary network, leading in taxonomy, ecology, biology conservation, bio-cartography, and socio-economy.
Barracudas Sphyraena viridensis at Ustica MPA, Italy (Photo Claudio Mancuso)

The effects of organization and spatial design of Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas on their ecological performance

Barracudas Sphyraena viridensis at Ustica MPA, Italy (Photo Claudio Mancuso)
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ECOSEAS (UMR - 7035) - CNRS - Université Côte d’Azur
Science Faculty. Parc Valrose. France

Ecology and Conservation Science for Sustainable Seas

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The lab ECOSEAS is specialized in marine ecology and ecotoxicology. Most of the research work is carried out in the Mediterranean Sea and addresses both theoretical (ecosystem functioning, biology and ecology of species and communities; bioecological changes under the influence of global change) and applied issues (ecosystem-wide conservation and assessment; marine reserves; management of human activities in coastal areas; sustainable fishing; ecotoxicological bio-surveillance).

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To protect marine life, researchers give children the desire to act

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Paolo Guidetti
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16 June 2018
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Plastic pollution and overfishing threaten the delicate equilibrium of the Mediterranean. The ECOMERS lab (UNS and CNRS) and THALASSA (www.thalassa-env.com) work together to increase the children awareness towards the richness of marine life and the crucial importance of its preservation. Protecting the diversity of life in the marine environment involves deep changes in everyday life.

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(Crédit photo : Nice-Matin/Philippe Bertini

 

To know more click on the link here below

http://www.nicematin.com/environnement/pour-proteger-la-vie-marine-ces-chercheurs-azureens-donnent-aux-enfants-lenvie-dagir-236165

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IUCN Workshop addressing marine invasive species management in Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas (Cyprus)

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Patrice Francour
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22 May 2018
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The IUCN Center for Mediterranean Cooperation (IUCN Med) in cooperation with Enalia Physis Environmental Research Centre (ENALIA, Cyprus) organized a first workshop addressing marine invasive species management in Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). This meeting took place in Cyprus close to the Cape Greco MPA between the 24th and 26th of April 2018.

 

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The invasive pufferfish Lagocephalus sceleratus (Picture: Murat Draman)

 

The aim of this workshop was to enhance the understanding of the impacts of non-native marine invasive species and build the capacity to elaborate efficient management actions and proper mitigation measures in MPAs. Thirty participants came from 16 countries (Croatia, Albania, Egypt, Israel, Montenegro, Cyprus, Greece, Libya, Italy, Turkey, France, Spain, Tunisia, Lebanon, Iran and the USA). France and ECOMERS laboratory were represented by Virginie Raybaud. She presented an overview of 3 ongoing projects from the lab on this topic:

- PAVIS project led by Sylvaine Giakoumi (http://ecomers.unice.fr/index.php/research/en-cours/87-pavis-assessing-the-relationships-between-marine-protected-areas-and-invasive-species),

- ECOCIMED, a citizen science project led by Patrice Francour (https://www.facebook.com/ecocimed/),

- CLIMAT-BIO project led by Virginie Raybaud (http://ecomers.unice.fr/index.php/research/en-cours/121-climat-bio-climate-change-and-biogeography-of-invasive-species-in-the-mediterranean-sea-a-modelling-approach)

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La pêche artisanale en Méditerranée

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Paolo Guidetti
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05 April 2018
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    Organisée dans différents lieux emblématiques de la Principauté, la Monaco Ocean Week (MOW) est l’occasion pour les acteurs locaux et les grandes organisations internationales de partager leurs expériences et d’approfondir leur réflexion sur la conservation du milieu marin et le développement durable d’une économie bleue. Pour plus d’information, le programme détaillé de la MOW peut être consulté sur le site officiel :www.monacooceanweek.org  

 

Dans le cadre de la MOW, le laboratoire ECOMERS (Université Côte d'Azur ; http://ecomers.unice.fr/) et la Plateforme LIFE (Low Impact Fishers of Europe) co-organisent un événement sur « La pêche artisanale en Méditerranée : contribuer à des solutions et non à des problèmes ».

L’événement, ouvert au public, se déroulera mercredi 11 avril 2018 au Yacht Club de Monaco (https://www.monacooceanweek.org/en/access/), de 13:00 à 16:00.

PAVIS and MarCons meeting in Vienna University

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Patrice Francour
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03 April 2018
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The ANR project PAVIS and the EU COST project MarCons organized an expert knowledge elicitation workshop at the University of Vienna, Austria (27-28/03/2018). The aim of the workshop was to bring together experts on marine biological invasions and marine conservation in order to identify the most effective management actions for the control of marine invasive species. The workshop was facilitated by Dr. Sylvaine Giakoumi from ECOMERS, CNRS, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis (France) who organized the workshop together with Dr. Paolo G. Albano from the University of Vienna (Austria) and Dr. Vesna Macic from the Institute of Marine Biology, Kotor (Montenegro). The participants came from eight Mediterranean countries and the European Commission (the Joint Research Centre). France was represented by Prof. Patrice Francour from ECOMERS.

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In the picture from left to right: Vesna Macic (organizer), Carlos Jimenez (Cyprus), Patrice Francour (France), Anna Occhipinti (Italy), Ana Cristina Cardoso (JRC), Stelios Katsanevakis (Greece), Sylvaine Giakoumi (organizer-facilitator), Paolo G. Albano (organizer), Yassine Ramzi Sghaier (Tunisia), Gil Rilov (Israel), Alan Deidun (Malta), Dor Edelist (Israel), Ernesto Azzurro (Italy), Emma Cebrian (Spain).

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