BIOARP Week: Dialogues between Aquatic Science and Society

BIOARP Week: Dialogues between Aquatic Science and Society

The second day was devoted to field activities such as collecting water samples for detailed analysis and observing the results at the Francisco Nunes School. This led to expanding knowledge and deepening understanding of the local ecosystem.

In addition, Club Azul acquired two plankton nets and basic educational materials for future research and environmental education actions.

Preserving and understanding our ecosystems is vital for a sustainable and balanced future, not only now, but also for future generations.

In order to conserve biodiversity, protect against natural disasters and support local communities, these partnerships play a crucial role.

Participants:

  • Camila Artana – IRD LOCEAN
  • Jacques Banville – IRD UMR MARBEC
  • Everton Tosito – UFPE
  • Gabriela Figueiredo – UFPE
  • Thiago Barbosa – UFRA
  • Claire Carre – IRD UMR MARBEC
  • Xiomara Diaz – UFRA
  • Teachers and club members at Francisco Nunes School
  • President Kennedy and Francisco Nunes Schools Administration
  • Municipal Secretary of Education Randall Santos
  • Undergraduate students from UFRA and UFPA

LMI Tapioca

the LMI Tapioca It aims to strengthen scientific and academic cooperation between the Universities of Pernambuco and French researchers from the IRD, by creating a network of excellence in marine sciences, training and dissemination are the pillars of TAPIOCA, through the development and strengthening of new infrastructure and laboratories, as well as the interaction between science and society.

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