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The Team | MedSeA Villefranche 2013
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Mesocosms experiment on ocean acidification. Past, Present and Future changes. Amélie Sallon (THE organizing woman-LOV). Cécile Guieu (Co-Chief scientist-LOV). Frederic Gazeau (Co-Chief scientist-LOV). Justine Louis (PhD student-LOV). Laure Maugendre (PhD student-LOV). Samir Alliouane (Assistant engineer-LOV). Sophie Marro (Assistant engineer-LOV). Vincent Taillandier (Engineer CTD-LOV). Diver and Mesocosms Engineers. Jean-Michel Grisoni (Engineer and Diver-LOV). Grigor Obolenski (Engineer and Diver-LOV).
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Change Host | MedSeA Villefranche 2013
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Mesocosms experiment on ocean acidification. Past, Present and Future changes. The blog has change host, the new address is now: http:/ medseavillefranche2013.obs-vlfr.fr/. Thanks for your interest,. This entry was posted in General information. April 27, 2013. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Outreach | MedSeA Villefranche 2013
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Mesocosms experiment on ocean acidification. Past, Present and Future changes. Nice matin, the local news paper, came for an interview during the week. Mesocosms on local TV. On February 21st, two reporters from France 3 Nice (local french TV) came to interview some of us. Unfortunately they had to cut a lot and we don’t see Justine in her Clean Room or the filtration area with Lisa, Alex, Bruno and Amélie… Next time maybe. You can watch the interview (in French) using this link. Enter your comment here.
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Preparation Pictures | MedSeA Villefranche 2013
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Mesocosms experiment on ocean acidification. Past, Present and Future changes. The drum on the pontoon. Justine and Laure preparing one bag. Justine and Laure attaching the net to the circle. Amélie and Laure carrying one bag finished. One bag deployed on the pontoon. Margaux, Samir and Justine assembling a bag with its ‘drum’. Teams are launching the last mesocosms of one cluster. A group of mesocosms being tow by the Vellele. Perfect conditions to start the MedSeA mesocosms experiment….
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Sampling | MedSeA Villefranche 2013
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Mesocosms experiment on ocean acidification. Past, Present and Future changes. The mysterious black sampled hole…. Lisa and Mauro for their last early morning sampling…. Aggeliki looking at the samples. MArgaux and Thomas coming back from their K1 cluster. Laure in the dark. Aggeliki, Margaux and Laure on the boat. Aggeliki, Margaux and Laure on the boat. Thomas, Margaux and Laure back on the Pelagia after one hour of sampling. We can admire the sun light effect at the forefront. Cold and snowy sampling.
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Carbonate chemistry | MedSeA Villefranche 2013
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Mesocosms experiment on ocean acidification. Past, Present and Future changes. The ocean, which acts as a buffer against the atmospheric CO. Absorbs this gas until surface seawaters reach the equilibrium with atmospheric levels. In fact, the ocean is one of the biggest reservoir of carbon of our planet. That is why little changes in this reservoir can make a big impact on the planet s chemistry. For example, consider the release back of CO. Into the atmosphere. When atmospheric CO. It is important to rea...
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laurmau | MedSeA Villefranche 2013
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Mesocosms experiment on ocean acidification. Past, Present and Future changes. The blog has change host, the new address is now: http:/ medseavillefranche2013.obs-vlfr.fr/. Thanks for your interest,. This entry was posted in General information. April 27, 2013. How it is to work on mesocosms with a ferry next to us and didn’t really liked it…. The remaining buoys near one of the first passenger ferry of the season! The first thing we receive in land are the roofs on which only the plastic cover is removed.
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Galery | MedSeA Villefranche 2013
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Mesocosms experiment on ocean acidification. Past, Present and Future changes. Different views of the mesocosms. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Subscribe to RSS feed.
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