OCEANO-LOGOS, a cross-fertilization of marine sciences
Organized in close collaboration with researchers from the Mediterranean Institute of Biodiversity and Marine and Continental Ecology, the Oceano-Logos Day is part of a socio-ecosystem approach to the marine world, developed in recent years by the TELEMMe laboratory and marine sciences within AMU.
The challenges facing the Mediterranean, the scarcity of certain species, the acceleration of bio-invasions, the damage caused to the living world by the development of maritime transport, now require the implementation of truly collaborative research programmes, part of an intersectoral dynamic, informed by a long-term perspective. By exchanging historians and biologists of the sea, the Endoume meeting will strengthen the fruitful dialogue already established between our various laboratories.
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Endoume Marine Station - Marseille
9:30 am - Welcome
10am - Introduction
Daniel FAGET TELEMME, AMU-CNRS
10:15-10:45 - The reconstructed history of the curly shark (Echinorhinus brucus), from its discovery to its early disappearance
Samuel IGLESIAS, Institute of systematics, evolution, biodiversity (UMR 7205),
National Museum of Natural History
Frederik H. MOLLEN, Flanders Marine Institute
11:00-11:30 am - Banyuls-sur-Mer. A marine laboratory at the service of the
French-Spanish scientific cooperation (1880-1940)
Isabelle RENAUDET TELEMMe, AMU-CNRS
Daniel FAGET TELEMME, AMU-CNRS
11:45 am: visit of the Endoume marine station
14h00-14h30 - Seaports: ecological issues of coastal urbanization
Christophe LEJEUSNE IMBE, AMU
14h45-15h15 - Marine pollution in the basins of Marseille-Lavera-Fos: observations, studies and decisions of the port authorities (1950-1990)
Fabien BARTOLOTTI TELEMME, AMU-CNRS