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Franco-Quebec summer workshop on marine ecotoxicology

The IFQM is organising a new Summer School in Marine Ecotoxicology, this time in a hybrid format. It will take place from 14 to 17 July 2021, simultaneously at the IUEM and at the Universtité du Québec à Rimouski.

This high-level training course is intended for some thirty master’s level students registered at the Institute’s member institutions in France and Quebec. Among the speakers invited for the occasion, 3 are from LEMAR: Vianney Pichereau, Eric Deslandes and Michel Auffret.

More information and registration details are available on this page dedicated to the event on the IFQM website.

Download the training programme

Annual symposium of the International Master IMBRSea

From 24 to 28 June 2019, the second annual international symposium of the Joint Master’s Programme on Marine Biological Resources (IMBRSea), co-organised by the University of Western Brittany, the University of Ghent and the IMBRSea consortium with the support of ISblue/IUEM, will be held in Brest (Plouzané).

This event will bring together the 190 students of the master’s degree as well as representatives of the 10 partner universities. Thematic workshops will be offered to students on Tuesday, June 25.

These workshops will last half a day and will take the form of seminars/presentations on a given theme, short training courses on a particular technique, and will also address disciplinary or transversal skills. Visits to specific scientific facilities/platforms will be organised. The workshops will be conducted in English, IMBRSea’s language of learning.

For more information and to consult the programme, please visit this page: http://www.imbrsea.eu/divingmarineminds

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Left: Argopecten purpuratus. Right: The bay of Paracas in Peru. Don’t be fooled by appearances: on this day the water temperature is close to 15°C, oxygen saturation close to 0% and this beautiful turquoise colour is due to the presence of hydrogen sulphide, toxic, precipitating in elemental sulphur form.

Left: Argopecten purpuratus. Right: The bay of Paracas in Peru. Don't be fooled by appearances: on this day the water temperature is close to 15°C, oxygen saturation close to 0% and this beautiful turquoise colour is due to the presence of hydrogen sulphide, toxic, precipitating in elemental sulphur form.