Programme

All times are given in CET.

 

Monday 23.01.2023

Tuesday 24.01.2023

15:00-15:20

INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP
 

Anne Egger (National Association of Geoscience Teachers, USA)

 

"Exploring options for the educational goals of Q-MARE: developing a module on pre-industrial human impacts on marine ecosystems for high school level or introductory college level classrooms"

Vincent Mouchi (Sorbonne Université, France)

"Provenance and environmental reconstruction of antique oyster shells by geochemistry: an example from Baelo Claudia and Iulia Traducta, Spain"

15:20-15:40

Cristina Brito (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)

"People and manatees in the early modern Atlantic: A marine environmental history approach"

15:40-16:00

Guilherme Burg Mayer (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil)

"Archaeological Sharks from South Brazil, a biodiversity change tale"

16:00-16:20

Julietta Martinelli (University of Washington Seattle, USA)

"Reconstructing the ecological history of shell-boring polychaete pests in the Salish Sea to inform conservation and restoration strategies for native Olympia oysters (Ostrea lurida)"

16:20-16:40

Meaghan Efford (University of British Columbia, Canada

"Community-driven archaeology in Burrard Inlet, BC demonstrates salmon stewardship over thousands of years before colonization"

16:40-17:00

BREAK

17:00-17:20

BREAK

KEYNOTE: William Cheung (University of British Columbia, Canada)

"Climate change impacts on marine ecosystems and rebuilding fish biomass"

17:20-17:40

Martina Holzknecht (Plakias diving school, Crete)

"Posidonia oceanica, the rainforest of the Mediterranean Sea"

17:40-18:00

Discussion

Bernd R. Schöne (University of Mainz, Germany)

"Can element chemical impurities in aragonitic shells of marine bivalves serve as proxies for environmental variability?"