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The study led by our researchers has revealed that the Iberian populations of Porphyra red algae have the highest genetic diversity in Europe.
The nomination for this restricted institution is a recognition from the Academy's scientific community for the research career and curriculum of our researcher.
During this field trip, our researchers visited the facilities where will be kept the halibut broodstock with which they will work wit on the Breedflat project.
The BREEDFLAT project aims to improve the reproductive capacity of 3 important flatfish species in aquaculture production in Portugal and Norway by improving broodstock nutrition.
Indra, a new CCMAR project, will study the monsoon system in India in the past to anticipate the future
The portuguese Minister of the Sea dived this week in one of the Ria Formosa's seahorse sanctuaries recently created in the Ria Formosa in the Algarve and where animals were released last November.
Records show that the animal swam in the waters of the Professor Luiz Saldanha marine park, a part of the Arrábida Natural Park (Setubal) in the beginning of August last year, where it roamed for almost a week.
The BridgingAll project will create a bridge between academia and schools with the goal of improving the quality of the education system in the Algarve, from primary school to university.
The ingestion of contaminated bivalves are a common public health problem in Africa. The new CCMAR project, HealthyBi4Namiby, wants to improve food safety and reduce health risks for the consumption of bivalves in Angola.