Thesis Presentation Schedule IMBRSea 2024

Schedule by room


Room 1
Turtle
Room 2
Shark
Room 3
Orca
Room 4
Octopus
Room 5
Whale
Room 6
Kraken
Livestream Room 1 Livestream Room 2 Livestream Room 3 Livestream Room 4 Livestream Room 5 Livestream Room 6

Schedule by session:


July 3rd
9:00-10.30
July 3rd
11:00-12:30
July 3rd
14:00-15:30
July 3rd
16:00-17:30
July 4th
9:00-10:30
July 4th
11:00-12:30
room 1 - Session 1, July 3rd, 09:00-10:30
Population biology and health of deep-sea Blackmouth catshark (Galeus melastomus) in the southern Adriatic Sea
Garcia Martin Andrea
Evaluate Agreed Grade
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A POTENTIAL SHARK NURSERY AREA ON THE ISLAND OF SINT MAARTEN (DUTCH SIDE).
Grau Estela
Evaluate Agreed Grade
Modelling the Pleistocene pelagic food web of the Eastern Mediterranean
Plata Klingler Nadine
Evaluate Agreed Grade
room 2 - Session 1, July 3rd, 09:00-10:30
A friendship story between the black mangrove, Avicennia germinans and sea purslane, Sesuvium portulacastrum
Soulat Fantine
Evaluate Agreed Grade
A glimpse into the unseen: Homogeneity of marine sediment bacterial communities surrounding healthy Porites spp. corals at One Tree Island Reef.
Olmos Pin Ana
Evaluate Agreed Grade
Assessing the impact of Marine Protected Areas on mesophotic animal forests in the Northern Catalonian continental shelf (NW Mediterranean)
Rivas Mena Gabriel
Evaluate Agreed Grade
room 3 - Session 1, July 3rd, 09:00-10:30
Fishing for Answers: Exploring Species and Spatial Variation in Contamination and Nutritional Value of Reef Fishes – A Case Study in New Caledonia
David Ewan
Evaluate Agreed Grade
Exploring "Limbarda crithmoides" (L.) Dumort for the phytoremediation of Acetaminophen through "in vitro" plant tissue culture
Hoornaert Hanne
Evaluate Agreed Grade
From deep-sea to humans: Discovery of novel promiscuous enzymes from an Arctic deep-sea hydrothermal vent and novel function of human butyrylcholinesterase in depolymerization of plastic substrates
Tualla Ivan Patrick
Evaluate Agreed Grade
room 4 - Session 1, July 3rd, 09:00-10:30
Risk Assessment for Magellanic and Southern Rockhopper penguins from Isla de los Estados, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Santaniello Camille
Evaluate Agreed Grade
Assessing the impact of water flow, including velocity and dynamics, on the survival and growth of coral recruits during the initial weeks after settlement.
LAVOREL Thomas
Evaluate Agreed Grade
In Vitro Shoot Cultures as an Improved Source of Bioactive Molecules from The Medicinal Halophyte PolygoIn Vitro Shoot Cultures as an Improved Source of Bioactive Molecules from The Medicinal Halophyte Polygonum Maritimum L.num Maritimum L.
OYESIJI ADEOLA
Evaluate Agreed Grade
room 5 - Session 1, July 3rd, 09:00-10:30
Mixed up in fishy business: Using drift models and correlation with fishing activity to evaluate the strandings of common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) in Irish waters.
Navarro González Patricia
Evaluate Agreed Grade
Long-Finned Pilot Whales (Globicephala melas) in Offshore Irish Waters: Insights into Open-Source Software Techniques for Whistle Detection, Habitat Use, and Shipping Noise Impact
Medina Margherita
Evaluate Agreed Grade
Disrupted Harmony: Investigating the effects of anthropogenic noise on humpback whale presence in the North Channel
Lopez Esmeralda
Evaluate Agreed Grade
room 6 - Session 1, July 3rd, 09:00-10:30
Foraging energetics of the Magellanic penguin Spheniscus magellanicus: a first case study in the subantarctic region
Rey Faura Daniel
Evaluate Agreed Grade
Seabirds as Ecological Bridges: Flux of nutrients from sea to land by Atlantic Puffins (Fratercula arctica) along the Norwegian coast
Perini Laís
Evaluate Agreed Grade
Foraging Behavior and Area Use of Atlantic Puffins Breeding in the Hjelmsøya Colony, Northern Norway
Tosetti Gabriele
Evaluate Agreed Grade