2019 AMU Open Days at the MIO

As it does every year, the oceanography teaching stream (Bachelor's degree in marine science and Master's degree in marine sciences) was present at the JPO 2012 on Saturday 2 March on the Luminy campus. The event attracted more than a hundred visitors to the stand, manned by teacher-researchers (F. Diaz, G. Simon, J.-C. Poggiale, C. Pinazo), who were interested in the SVT teaching pathways and in particular the Marine Sciences, the Louis Pasteur portal and the ParcourSup postbac application.

Our students from the COM&Sea association (E. Di Constanzo, M. Nicola, M. Proriol, S. Ruggeri) were on hand to provide information from a "student" point of view for the young visitors, future students of marine sciences.

Throughout the day, they also accompanied the four groups visiting the Oceanomed building (more than sixty visitors in all with an interest in oceanography), who discovered the Macrophytes platform presented to them by Charles-François Boudouresque, our teaching rooms and our oceanographic equipment, usually deployed at sea, which Michel Lafont demonstrated in the hall of the SAM. Using a projected presentation, Michel explained the conditions of use of each piece of equipment, before presenting them live (CTD, Niskins, rosettes, ADCP, moorings, acoustic release, plankton nets, zooscan, LOPC, corer, grab, dredge, sediment trap, glider, etc). These visits were greatly appreciated by our visitors.

 

       

C.-F. Boudouresque in the Macrophyte Platform

 

To the teaching rooms

       

Michel Lafont presents the campaign equipment

 

to attentive students

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