Conference

POSTER PRESENTED AT THE 23rd INTERNATIONAL PECTINIDAE WORKSHOP

Dr Ivan Župan participated at the international conference devoted solely to scallop research that took place in Isle of Man, UK. He presented a poster with a title „Age and growth studies of scallop species living in the Mediterranean Sea – a review of methods, findings and opportunities for sclerochronology research“.

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Poster presentation at Adriatic Mariculture conference

Dr Peharda presented a poster at the 1st scientific expert meeting on mariculture in the Adriatic Sea – Adriatic Mariculture , that took place in Zadar. It was a great opportunity to talk with collegues as well as aquaculture producers about results of the BiVACME project related to Mytilus galloprovincialis aquaculture.

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PARTICIPATION AT THE 7TH CROATIAN GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS

Dr Krešimir Markulin presented the results of our research on shell geochemistry of Mytilus galloprovincialis shells at the international congress in Poreč. BiVACME is truly an interdisciplinary project

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INVITED LECTURE AT INSPIREADRIATIC2023

BiVACME PI Melita Peharda Uljević and BiVACME team member Hrvoje Mihanović were invited speakers at the international scientific symposium Interdisciplinary Approach to Scientific Research of the Adriatic Sea (InspireAdriatic 2023) that took place at the Ruđer Bošković Institute. The title of Melita’s talk was “Sclerochronology research in the Adriatic Sea – what can we learn from bivalve shells?”, while Hrvoje delivered a talk with a title “Measurements in physical oceanography, an important aspect of interdisciplinary marine research”.

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BIVALVES 2023 – WHERE ARE WE GOING?

Amazing meeting organised by Prof Elizabeth Harper at the University of Cambridge – with bivalve researchers from all over the world. Melita Peharda Uljević presented research conducted in a framework of the BiVACME project with the title “Bivalves as archives of environmental change in the coastal marine ecosystem – sclerochronology research in the Adriatic Sea”.

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PRESENTATION AT THE 6TH ISC in TOKYO

BiVACME project leader Melita Peharda Uljević delivered an oral presentation with the title „Spatial and temporal variability in environmental δ15N signals – insights from Mytilus galloprovincialis shell and tissue analyses at the 6th International Sclerochronology Conference. Melita was also involved in the organisation of this conference as a member of the Scientific Committee.

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VIRTUAL ONLINE PRESENTATION – 6th ISC

BiVACME post-doctoral researcher Hana Uvanović had a virtual oral presentation at the 6th International Sclerochronology Conference. This was a hybrid conference, with the excellent technical support, that enabled interaction between online and onsite participants.

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BivACME on Virtual Sclerochronology Conference

Dr Hana Uvanović i Dr Krešimir Markulin presented results of their research at the Virtual Sclerochronology Conference for Early Career Researchers. Hana talked about developing chronologies based on growth increments in smooth clam Callista chione, while Krešo present results on geochemical analysis of warty venus shells (Venus verrucosa). BivACME project leader, Dr Melita Peharda Uljević participated in Panel session: Advice for early-career researchers and among other things talked about funding and projects financed by the Croatian Science Foundation.

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BivACME on ECSA 2022

Clea Lumina Denamiel participated at the ECSA 59. Using the best scientific knowledge for the sustainable management of estuaries and coastal seas that took place in San Sebastian, Spain. She gave oral presention on results of her modelling in a framework of BiVACME project.

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CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

Dr Ivica Vilibić presented results of research conducted in a framework of BivACME project at the 2nd World Conference on Meteotsunamis that took place in Menorca (Spain) and at the EGU2022 in Vienna (Austria). After many online meetings, traveling was refreshing and provided an excellent opportunity for networking.

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