CEM FISH - CEMARB
French Mediterranean
The objective of the CEMFISH-CEMARB project was to study the potential impact of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on marine fauna, given the growing number of marine renewable energy (MRE) projects and …
Thanks to our specialized facilities (an accredited MIR station), our technical expertise (certified personnel, trained biologists and ecologists), and our capacity for innovation, we can support you in your scientific and environmental projects focused on early life history stages (ELHS).
In Marseille, Ecocean operates the Mediterranean Station for Innovation in Ecological Restoration (MIR), a laboratory certified for animal experimentation and managed by our certified staff.
This facility allows us to conduct research on the early life stages of marine species in a controlled environment, with rigorous monitoring that complies with regulations. Experiments may focus on the impact of various environmental factors such as noise, pollution, or electromagnetic fields.
The MIR station also offers an integrated workspace to support our partners in their projects.
We can design customized programs to assess and predict the environmental impacts specific to your facilities or activities, while proposing practical solutions to minimize negative effects on aquatic ecosystems.
One of our facilities approved for controlled environment studies
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Cuttings propagation of purple gorgonians (P.clavata) as part of the OP Coral project.
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Preparations for a restocking effort as part of the CasCioMar project
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Arrival of sea bass post-larvae (D. labrax) as part of the CasCioMar project
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R&D facility where all types of Biohut and substrates are tested and evaluated under real-world conditions
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French Mediterranean
The objective of the CEMFISH-CEMARB project was to study the potential impact of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on marine fauna, given the growing number of marine renewable energy (MRE) projects and …
Population assessments using ELHS
Drawing on our in-depth knowledge of fish post-larvae and juveniles (ELHS), we offer accurate population assessments. This can be done through field studies, such as visual counts or the capture of post-larvae at the CARE facility, or through targeted literature reviews. These assessments provide concrete solutions to the management and ecological restoration challenges at your sites.
French Mediterranean
The RESPIRE network aims to describe the spatiotemporal dynamics of the arrival of fish post-larvae on the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea.
Small islands of the Mediterranean and Macaronesia
The project aims to strengthen scientific knowledge about the small Mediterranean islands and Macaronesia, as well as their vulnerability to climate change, in order to support more effective …
Our expertise in fish farming, ecological monitoring, and the observation of early life stages of species can also be applied to a variety of projects. This includes, for example, participation in documentary films or educational materials, where our knowledge allows us to accurately illustrate the behavior and life cycles of fish and aquatic ecosystems. This expertise can be adapted to any project requiring scientific and technical know-how regarding aquatic life.
Documentary film
Do you have a scientific or environmental project? Anaïs is here to help.
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