Coral reef food webs are highly vulnerable to species loss

To understand how ecosystems function and how matter and energy flow through them, it is essential to understand the architecture of these ecosystems. This is made up of trophic interactions between [...]
Brainstorming at Bagatelle - Fête de la Science

The MIO will be taking part in the Fête de la Science "Remue-Méninges à Bagatelle" in the Parc de la mairie des 6-8e arrondissements de Marseille on the theme of biodiversity on [...].
Climate Fresco workshop at the MIO

Dans le cadre de la Rentrée Climat, Karine Leblanc et Thierry Moutin (MIO-CYBELE) ont proposé (avec l’aide de l’association ELABORE) aux étudiants de M1 Sciences de la mer et M2 […]
Fête de la Science 2021 : The MIO programme

From 8 to 10 October 2021, the MIO will be holding workshops and conferences at the Marseille Science Festival, Esplanade de la Mairie de Marseille, 13002 Marseille, France.
A technology network to keep a close eye on...

Nos collègues du MIO, Denis Bourras, Nagib Bhairy et Jean-Luc Fuda ont participé à la première édition des journées « Drones et capteurs embarqués » qui se sont déroulées du 28 au […]
Presentation of the MIO to MAPIEM staff

On Wednesday 29 September in Toulon, Valérie Michotey, accompanied by three team leaders, Christos Panagiatopoulos (CEM), Patricia Bonin (MEB) and Gérald Grégori (CYBELE), presented the MIO and answered questions [...].
Publication of "Lipid Oxidation Products: Useful Tools for Monitoring Photo- and Autoxidation in Phototrophs", by Jean-François Rontani (MIO-CEM)

This book describes the photooxidation and autoxidation of lipid components in phototrophic organisms. These two processes, which act intensively during the senescence of phototrophs, have been relatively [...].
The World Maritime Forum - Bizerte 2021

Richard Sempéré (MIO-CEM) took part in the Forum.In Bizerte, faced with the degradation of marine ecosystems, decision-makers and experts commit themselves to an exemplary Mediterranean by 2030.The 4th edition of the Mediterranean [...].
Publication in Nature: On the trail of ocean mercury

Mercury, a polluting gas produced by coal combustion and mining activities, falls back into the ocean where it accumulates in the marine food chain, with serious consequences for the environment.
The Allenvi Atmosphere Working Group is organising an inter-agency seminar on bioaerosols to identify new multidisciplinary scientific fronts.

The aim of this seminar is to create the conditions for an interdisciplinary dialogue that will enable the scientific community to set up new forms of collaboration in the field of bioaerosols, with the [...]