Sclerochronology research in the Adriatic Sea – what can we learn from bivalve shells?
Melita Peharda (Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Split, Croatia) next Monday, October 9th at 13:30 at the IIM-CSIC’s Conference Hall.
Melita Peharda, is a Senior Scientist at the Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (Split, Croatia) who will be visiting the IIM-CSIC next week. Her research is in the field of marine ecology and is mostly related to bivalve ecology and sclerochronology, including analysis of tissue, shell growth increment structures and shell geochemistry. By analysing the physical and chemical variations in the accretionary hard tissues of organisms, a lot of information can be obtained with applications for the management and conservation of commercially important and protected bivalve species.
Melita will explain us about her research in the Adriatic sea and introduce shortly the Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, which was the first national scientific institution dedicated to marine research in Croatia, with a lot of similarities with our IIM-CSIC because of their large multidisciplinary approach, encompassing biological, chemical, and physical oceanography as well as sedimentology, fishery, and mariculture.
Are you all invited to meet her next Monday, October 9th at 13:30 at the IIM-CSIC’s Conference Hall.