Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020: Alessandra Conversi introduces the opening plenary speaker Nainoa Thompson
The Senior Researcher (CNR-Ismar-Lerici), in her role as co-chair, speaks to a room packed with more than 3000 marine scientists, on Feb 16. Nainoa Thompson is the first native Hawaiian in 600 to practice the ancient Polynesian art of navigation, without the aid of modern instruments. His work has led to the cultural recovery of this navigation tradition, connected to the awareness of the value of ocean resources and of the climate change threat. Film available
- Invite to contribute to the Special issue
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Thursday 31 December 2020Human Footprint on the Seafloor – An Outlook from Underwater Mapping Observations. Guest Editors F. Madricardo e F. Foglini (CNR-Ismar). Dead line 30 November 2021
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Thursday 31 December 2020A new paper on ournal of Animal Ecology by S. Tenan (CNR-Ismar) provides insight into the reproductive processes of a migratory bird and its impact on population dynamics.
- Metrics for short-term coastal characterization, protection and planning decisions of Sentina Natural Reserve, Italy"
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Thursday 31 December 2020Article published on the Open access journal: 'Ocean & Coastal Management' (Volume 201, 15 February 2021)