At the last 9th of September, several researchers and managers of the ATLANTIDA project were reunited, via Zoom, to discuss the works carried out on behalf of the research line 3 – Responsibly raising healthy seafood to unlock aquaculture potential.
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Save the Date – ATLANTIDA’s First Annual Meeting scheduled for the 8th of November of 2021
The 1st Annual Meeting of ATLANTIDA’s research team has a date and place set - at the 8th of November and at the Terminal de Cruzeiros do Porto de Leixões, the project's research teams will reunite to discuss and plan past and future work on behalf of the ATLANTIDA...
Results of ATLANTIDA’s first ocean expeditions
Between the 25th of June and 2nd of July of 2021, our researchers left the land and wandered through the ocean waters between Espinho and Póvoa de Varzim, 2 to 12 nautical miles from the coast. Even if the journey was a bit tricky at times, with an ocean that is not...
ATLANTIDA is about to begin a series of expeditions to monitor the North Atlantic Ocean
ATLANTIDA is about to begin a series of expeditions to monitor the North Atlantic Ocean We are excited to announce that our researchers are about to start a series of expeditions to monitor the North Atlantic Ocean! Starting from the 25th of June, a team of...
ATLANTIDA presents research on the potential of micro and macroalgae for aquafeeds at the AquacultureEurope2020
ATLANTIDA presents research on the potential of micro and macroalgae for aquafeeds at the AquacultureEurope2020
ATLANTIDA’s research on marine compounds as potential anti-glioma agents featured as Molecules cover
ATLANTIDA’s Research Line 4 – Marine biobanks as tools for marine biotechnology – has just published the research paper Small Molecules of Marine Origin as Potential Anti-Glioma Agents, featuring an overview of marine compounds which could be useful as anti-glioma agents.
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