The research and innovation project AtlantECO, funded by the European Union, is in its final year. It brought together experts from Europe, South America and Africa, conducting research on the Atlantic Ocean Microbiomes, Microplastics and Seascape connectivity.
The objective of the project is to provide knowledge-based resources for a better understanding and management of the Atlantic Ocean and its ecosystem services. AtlantECO also engaged with citizens and actors from the industry and policy sectors in order to stimulate responsible behaviour and Blue Growth.
The AtlantECO Final Scientific Conference is an opportunity for AtlantECO partners and other European and international research projects (e.g. Mission Atlantic, iAtlantic, SUMMER, NECCTON, eDNAbyss, BioGeoScapes, EXPORTS, APERO, ACE, GO-SHIP) to present & discuss their latest findings and approaches.
The scientific community is increasingly asked to integrate fundamental research and socio-economic evaluations in order to address societal needs, inform policy makers, support the economy, and advance international cooperation.
Under the UN Decade of Ocean Science, this endeavour is embodied in the concept of One Ocean, One Health. While the focus of the AtlantECO Final Scientific Conference is to present & discuss scientific results, participants are asked to highlight how their science is relevant to that concept.
To that end, the AtlantECO Final Scientific Conference is organised around a handful of Themes that correspond to key ecosystem services provided by Microbiomes of the Atlantic Seascape, i.e. climate regulation, food provision, health provision and regulation, deep sea ecosystems support, and biodiversity.
The Atlantic seascape is made of 3D physical processes such as large river plumes, upwelling and downwelling associated with coastal winds and mesoscale eddies, boundary currents and gyres.
This highly dynamic system shapes the diversity of marine microbiomes and the ecosystem services that they provide. While the human microbiome is composed principally of bacteria, marine microbiomes consist of a much broader ensemble of microscopic organisms that inhabit river plumes, coastal waters, the open ocean, the atmosphere and plastic particles, i.e. the plastisphere. Microbiomes of the Atlantic Seascape can be used to develop diagnostic tools and metrics that assess the health status of the Atlantic Ocean.
The AtlantECO Final Scientific Conference is an opportunity to present & discuss innovative methods, new digital knowledge, multi-omics approaches, data analysis & modelling, and assessments & forecasts that help us better understand Microbiomes of the Atlantic Seascape.
Programme
Scientific Committee
Daniele Iudicone, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn (SZN), Italy
Stéphane Pesant, European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), United Kingdom
Andre Abreu, Fondation Tara Océan (FTO), France
Linda Amaral-Zettler, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Netherlands
Bruno Buongiorno Nardelli, National Research Council (CNR), Italy
Marion Gehlen, Commissariat à l'énergie atomique (CEA), France
Tonje Heggset, SINTEF, Norway
Olivier Jaillon, Commissariat à l'énergie atomique (CEA), France
David Johns, Marine Biological Association (MBA), United Kingdom
Ferenc Jordan, Keynote Research Karolatl Felelossegu Tarsasag (KNR), Hungary
Carlos Lentini, Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), Brazil
Simone Libralato, National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics (OGS), Italy
Rubens Lopes, Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Brazil
Thulani Makhalanyane, Stellenbosch University (SUN), South Africa
Ricardo Oliveira, Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação (SPI), Portugal
Emma Rocke, University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa
Francesca Santoro, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), France
Hugo Sarmento, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), Brazil
Erik van Sebille, Utrecht University (UU), Netherlands
Marcello Vichi, University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa
Sebastian Villasante, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (USC), Spain
Meike Vogt, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Organising Committee
Sara Pittonet Gaiarin, TRUST-IT Services
Diana Diana Marques, SPI
Stéphane Pesant, EMBL-EBI
Venue details
The AtlantECO Final Scientific Conference will be held at Teatro Micaelense in Ponta Delgada on the magnificent Island of São Miguel in the Azores, at the heart of the Atlantic Ocean. Teatro Micaelense successfully hosts national and international congresses of small and medium scale and the most diverse types of professional, cultural and social events.
How to get to Ponta Delgada
Direct flights are available from/to: Lisbon, Porto, Brussels, Dusseldorf, London, Toronto (Canada) and Boston (USA). Ponta Delgada Airport is 10 minutes away by taxi to Teatro Micaelense and the nearby hotels.
Hotels near Teatro Micaelense (Ponta Delgada)
- Hotel Camões (3 min walk)
- NEAT Hotel Avenida (3 min walk)
- Charming House Azores – Casa do Pateo (6 min walk)
- Hotel Gaivota Azores (6 min walk)
- Grand Hotel Azores Atlantico (8 min walk)
- Hotel Marina Atlântico (9 min walk)
- Charming House Azores – Casa Portuguesa (9 min walk)
- Hotel Vila Galé Collection São Miguel (14 min walk)