The high tides of March made it possible to carry out the 1st annual biodiversity monitoring survey of the ecoblocks of the EMR polder dike.
Immersion in the bay of Brest with a team of the Mascoet project
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The annual MaSCoET project day will be held on Thursday 18 November at the Pôle Numérique Brest-Iroise.
Our PhD student has lent herself to the game of scientific popularization to simplify her thesis. #ThèsezVous
Eelgrass and the Marha project both feature in a Youtube video by nature blogger Marie Wild
Drone acquisition campaign for the BIOHERM project
11 sites monitored all over the French coast and 8250 data related to honeycomb worm reefs recorded.
It aims to improve knowledge of two non-indigenous marine species present in the Arcachon basin and the Pertuis Charentais.
On the 14th of October 2021, the LEBCO and UMS Patrimoine Naturel co-organised a one-day on the subject of marine non-indigenous species
This week, our PhD student Laure Régnier Brisson explains her thesis topic without blah blah blah
The EMODnet Seabed Habitats consortium has just published a new version of its mapping of major benthic habitat types.
A first test campaign of drone mapping took place in October on the honeycombworm reefs of the Pertuis Sea marine park.
The honeycomb worms and the LEBCO team in Alexandra Barbot's great documentary on the wildlife of the Mont-Saint-Michel Bay, on Ushuaia TV.
Studying the black scallop in the Brest bay to enable sustainable shellfish fishing
He received the Young Researchers Award for his work on submarine power cables.
The high tides of March made it possible to carry out the 1st annual biodiversity monitoring survey of the ecoblocks of the EMR polder dike.
It aims to improve knowledge of two non-indigenous marine species present in the Arcachon basin and the Pertuis Charentais.
Immersion in the bay of Brest with a team of the Mascoet project