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5th annual Sino-French seminar Montpellier 2-3 October 2012
Key environmental issues for marine coastal ecosystems
Tuesday October 2nd
8h30 – 9h30 Registration Welcome coffee
9h30 - Opening Session Chair: Sylvain LAMARE, Head of scientific committee - 5th seminar
Jocelyn MÉRÉ, CNRS Regional office of Languedoc Roussillon – Head of Partnership and Transfer Technology Department Anne-Yvonne LEDAIN, Vice-President of the Regional Council Languedoc Roussillon - Higher Education and Research Marie-Hélène TUSSEAU-VUILLEMIN, IFREMER - Scientific Director Minh-Hà PHAM-DELÈGUE: CNRS - Europe of Research and International Cooperation Office - Director ZHUANG Xuliang, Chinese Academy of Sciences – Bureau of Sciences & technology for resources and environment 10h00 Group photo
Session 1 - Ecology and Environment of coastal systems
Chair persons: LUO Yongming, David MOUILLOT
10h30 Keynote lectures (25 min +5 min for each Keynote lecture): 1. Threats and scenarios on biodiversity David MOUILLOT – UMR5119 Ecologie des systèmes marins côtiers (Ecosym) CNRS, UM2, UM1, Ifremer, IRD 2. Transfers, biogeochemistry and consequences upon ecosystems functioning LUO Yongming - Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, CAS
11h30 Focus lectures (15 min each) 1. Ecotoxicology in marine coastal ecosystems ZHANG Hua -Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, CAS
2. Evolution of marine habitat and adaptation of populations: the case of MicrobeMollusc Interactions in a changing coastal environment. Christine PAILLARD – UMR 6539 Laboratoire des sciences de l’environnement marin (LEMAR) 3. Variations of sea level in the South China Sea and adjacent regions 1 Sponsored by: With the participation of: 5th annual Sino-French seminar Montpellier 2-3 October 2012
CHENG Xuhua -South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, CAS
4. Coastline change of China over the 3 decades SU Fenzhen – Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS
12h30 Discussion
13h00 Lunch break
14h30 Focus lectures (15 min each) Chair persons: LIU Dongyan, Elisabeth LALLIER-VERGÈS
5. Effects of acidification and global warming of oceans on marine ecosystems Philippe GROS – Scientific division – IFREMER Centre de Brest - Plouzané 6. Functional microbiology and underground ecology of coastal systems HU Xiaoke -Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, CAS 7. Toxic algae – known and emerging threats to seafood consumers and the marine environment Philipp HESS - FR3473 Institut Universitaire Mer et Littoral (IUML) – Ifremer 8. The world ’ s largest green-tides: recurrent macroalgal blooms caused by expansion of coastal aquaculture in the Yellow Sea o f f China LIU Dongyan - Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, CAS
15h30 Discussion
16h15 Coffee Break
16h15 - 17h30 poster session
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Wednesday October 3rd 2012
Session 2 - Management of fisheries and aquaculture
Chair persons: XIANG Jianhai, Philippe CURY
8h30 Keynote lectures: 1. Marine aquaculture in China XIANG Jianhai - Institute of Oceanology, CAS
2. Moving towards the ecosystem approach to fisheries : difficulties and challenges Philippe CURY- UMR 212 Ecosystèmes Marins Exploités (IRD, Ifremer, UM2)
9h30 Focus lectures (15 min each). 1. Sustainable use of marine biological resources (including marine microbiology and active chemicals QIN Song - Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, CAS
2. Research for supporting aquaculture in France Chantal CAHU - IFREMER Centre de Brest - Plouzané
10h00 Discussion
10h30 Coffee break
11h00 Focus lectures (15 min each).
Chair persons: QIN Song, Pascal MARTY 3. Emerging diseases on resources of economical interest Delphine DESTOUMIEUX, UMR5119 Ecosym, CNRS, UM2, UM1, Ifremer, IRD 4. Genetic map in Zhikong scallop ( Chlamys farreri ) ZHANG Xiaojun - Institute of Oceanology, CAS, Qingdao 5. Aquaculture ecosystem services. Using social representations to identify ecosystem services. Example of French and Brazilian fish farming. Jean-Michel SALLES UMR5474 Laboratoire Montpelliérain d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée (LAMETA)
12h00 Discussion
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12h45 Lunch break Session 3 - Coastal and marine policies
Chair persons: TANG Danling, Philippe GOULLETQUER
14h15 Keynote lectures: 1. Bio-economic policies and scenarios for adaptive management of marine biodiversity Luc DOYEN - MNHN - UMR7204 Conservation des espèces, suivi et restauration des populations 2. Remote sensing applications in adaptive management of marine coastal ecosystems TANG Danling - South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, CAS
15h15 Focus lectures - Part 1 (15 min each) 1. French national strategy for marine protected areas: implementation and impact Pierre LECA - Olivier LAROUSSINIE - French Marine Protected Areas Agency 2. Chinese national strategy of mangrove forest conservation and restoration: implementation and impacts. MA Keming - Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, CAS 3. A critical review of instruments and devices for integrated coastal zone management Raphaël BILLE – Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (IDDRI
16h00 Coffee Break
16h15 Focus lectures - Part 2 (15 min each)
Chair persons: YUAN Dongliang, Robert ARFI
4. Hydrography and Circulation in the Southwestern Yellow Sea in the Summer of 2008 and 2009 YUAN Dongliang - Institute of Oceanology, CAS
5. Urbanisation and land uses of marine coastal zones François GIPOULOUX UMR8173 Chine, Corée, Japon (CCJ) 6. Urban Spatial Expansion and its Impacts on Island Ecosystem Services and Landscape Pattern LIN Tao - Institute of Urban Environment, CAS
17h 00 Discussion and conclusion Chair LUO Yongming and Sylvain LAMARE ZHUANG Xuliang and Catherine BASTIEN-VENTURA
18h30 End of the seminar
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