Internal Cycle of Seminars at IMEDEA (CISI) consist on a cycle of seminar presentations given mainly by doctoral students, masters and junior postdocs, although it is not closed to other staff, such as visitors and staff, that take place every Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m in the seminar room os IMEDEA.

This represents a great opportunity to learn more about the research carried out at the Institute and to bring those with less experience , the chance of increasing their presentation and public speaking skills. Afterwards, there will be soft drinks and beers for all attendees 😉 We strongly encourage you to participate. Join us!

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05/07/2024
Internal Cycle of Seminars IMEDEA - Francisco Criado- «Mid-Term Beach Monitoring and Shoreline Change Detection: A Case Study of Son Bou Beach, Menorca»
Asbtract Beaches play a crucial role in protecting coastlines from wave energy, acting as the final barrier against coastal erosion. Sandy beaches are particularly susceptible to climate change effects, such as sea level rise and storminess. Understanding the dynamics of these environments amid ongoing changes is essential for designing effective adaptation measures and management strategies. However, the various factors influencing beach morphodynamics, coupled with their dynamic nature, render the integrated monitoring of these areas both resource-intensive and challenging in terms of time, human involvement, and economic resources. Therefore, long-term and high-frequency data-sets, including morphological and wave data, remain scarce in the literature. In this talk, I will present the preliminary results of the analysis of the Son Bou Beach (Menorca, Spain) data-set, with over 13 years (2011-2023) measurements, generated by the Modular Beach Integral Monitoring Systems (MOBIMS) from the Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System (SOCIB). The analysis focuses on characterizing the mid and short-term response of Son Bou beach by means of the shoreline position-change detection. A negative trend in beach width was observed, as well as different responses along the beach. The presence of a coastal lagoon and its opening periods have a significant impact on the beach behavior.

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Internal Cycle of Seminars IMEDEA - BBC Members «Balearic Biodiversity Center: An Opportunity to Enhance Knowledge and Expertise in Biodiversity in the Balearic Islands»

18/01/2024

 

Abstract 

The Balearic Center for Biodiversity is an initiative aimed at generating knowledge about the rich biological diversity and exceptional natural environment of the Balearic archipelago. This information is crucial for establishing management and conservation policies in the context of global change, ensuring the maintenance of ecosystem services provided by biodiversity to society. The objectives of the CBB are: 1) to strengthen the potential and capacity of the scientific community in the region by generating knowledge and establishing collaborations and synergies; 2) to provide scientific and technical support to government officials and the private sector, and 3) to establish strategic collaborations, services, advice, and training on issues related to biodiversity. The CBB is composed of four units that respond to its scientific, training, and technical support objectives for the scientific community interested in the biodiversity of the Balearic Islands. These units are: the Natural History Collections Unit, the Genomics Unit, the Data Management Unit, and the Training and Scientific Outreach Unit. The human team consists of a multidisciplinary group of researchers and technicians. In this seminar, part of the CBB team will discuss the objectives, composition, and structure of the center, the teams, and services it offers, and how to get in touch with us.