Fête de la Science 2021 - Marseille

 

The Marseille Science Festival was a great success for our laboratory, which this year presented 5 stands, 3 lectures and a partnership with Nadia Coliac on bioluminescence.

The Fête de la Science in pictures!

Our programme!
The MIO banner flies in front of our stands
Planktomania - Plankton in augmented reality!
Planktomania - In search of plankton!
Planktomania - Schoolchildren in VR!
Equipment - Attacking the glider!
Equipment - Underwater measurements
Equipment - l'Océan en mesures
VVP - Measuring vertical speed
VVP - Vertical Velocity Profiler
VVP - Measuring wake vortices
GhostMed - In search of lost fishing gear
GhostMed - Children and environmental protection
GhostMed - Protecting the marine environment
BiodivAquArt - Art & biodiversity
BiodivAquArt - Painting & marine biodiversity
BiodivAquArt - Thomas Richard & Anne-Sophie Tribot
The Antedon II moored at the Quai d'Honneur!
Living pyramid - Nadia Coliac
Living pyramid - Bioluminescence

Our conferences

 

In oceanography, physics and biology, linked for life

Speakers: Caroline Comby & Roxane Tzortzis

 

 

Did you say invasive species?

Speaker: Sandrine Ruitton - MIO

 

 

Sea ice or sea ice? The role and future of sea ice

Speaker: Marion Fourquez - MIO

 

In conjunction with the Marseille Science Festival...

 

Sandrine Ruitton du MIO et l’artiste Nicolas Floc’h intervenaient le dimanche 10 octobre 2021 au Salon d’Honneur de la Chambre d’Industrie et de commerce de Marseille sur le thème : La couleur de l’eau comme vecteur de connaissance scientifique de la mer as part of BLUEA multi-disciplinary event organised by Karwan on climate change from Marseille's coastline to the urban environment.

 

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