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Nadgradnja sodelovanja z Nacionalnim Parkom Brijuni

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Nadgradnja sodelovanja z Nacionalnim Parkom Brijuni


Devetega aprila 2024 je bilo na Morski biološki postaji Piran (NIB) organizirano srečanje s strokovnim vodstvom Nacionalnega parka Brijuni iz Hrvaške.[MO1] Obisk je bil namenjen predstavitvi Delovne enote za biodiverziteto in dogovoru za skupno prijavljanje mednarodnih projektov. Sicer nekateri raziskovalci že dlje časa sodelujejo z NP Brijuni, kjer skupaj z nemško navezo pod vodstvom prof. dr. Rolanda Melzerja iz bavarske universe v Münchnu raziskujejo favno pridnenih nevretenčarjev v specifičnih biotopih. Glavni dogodek je potekal v veliki dvorani MBP, kjer so sodelavci DE Biodiverziteta predstavili glavne raziskovalne aktivnosti delovne enote (glej program), nato pa je potekal ogled Morske biološke postaje in pogovori v zvezi z nadaljnjim sodelovanjem.



Programme

 

Meeting with the scientific staff of the Brijuni National park

 

Tuesday, 9. April 2024, Marine Biology Station Piran, National Institute of Biology

 

9.15 – 9.20

dr. Borut Mavrič

Welcoming words of the head of the MBS

9.20 – 9.35

dr. Valentina Pitacco

Understanding the macrozoobenthos importance on the sedimentary and rocky bottoms, with special reference to some bioconstructors

9.35 – 9.50

dr. Ana Fortič

Fouling community and bioconstructors – the case of bryozoans

9.50 – 10.05

dr. Domen Trkov

An overview of studying coastal fish fauna with particular reference to cryptobenthic species

10.05 – 10.20

dr. Borut Mavrič

Non-destructive sampling of marine biodiversity with novel approaches

10.20 – 10.35

dr. Martina Orlando Bonaca

Restoring important habitat builders: What have we learned?

10:35 – 11.10

dr. Lovrenc Lipej

Studying the feeding ecology of Mediterranean Shag Gulosus aristotelis desmaresti: experiences from Slovenia

11.10 – 11.30

General discussion

11.30 – 12.00

Visit to the facilities of the Marine Biology Station (all staff of the MBP – working group of Marine biodiversity)