Researchers from CCMAR have quantified the fish hatchery service that the Ria Formosa provides, valuing it at several tens of millions of euros per year.
On this trip, our researchers presented the LittleFish-STP project which aims to study the little fish and capacitate local communities, fishermen and government about the management of this and other threatened fish species.
An important study conducted by our researchers relates, for the first time, the targets set by the Paris Agreement and North Atlantic commercial fisheries.
In Portugal and in most EU and worldwide countries the information on the impact of climate change on exploited resources is inexistent. In this study, researchers studied the role of climate change in fisheries in Portugal.
Esta manhã recebemos no CCMAR, a visita do Senhor Embaixador da República da Coreia, Chul-min Park que passou por alguns dos nossos laboratórios.
Termina hoje, no campus de Gambelas da UAlg, a reunião do consórcio FarFish que o CCMAR integra. Este consórcio reúne 21 parceiros, incluindo nove instituições de investigação, três empresas, cinco universidades e duas...