Recent Publications

Focus areas

  • Exploring the Interconnected Dynamics and Importance of Coastal Systems in a Changing World.

  • Stewardship for Ocean Sustainability: Navigating Interdependences and Environmental Responsibility

  • Understanding the Ocean's Role in Climate and Weather Systems: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives.

  • Marine plastic pollution poses a significant threat to marine life and ecosystems.

Research Lines

  • Quantifying the biological carbon pump in a changing ocean

  • The invisible source of water and solutes to the coastal ocean

  • Radioactive tracers and impacts of radionuclides in the environment

  • The impact of anthropogenic CO2 on ocean circulation and marine ecosystems

  • Unveiling the past from sediments in aquatic and terrestrial environments

  • Archives of climate and oceanographic changes

  • Exploring Human Impact on Ocean Biodiversity: From Micro-organisms to Mediterranean Ecosystems.

  • Fostering Marine Social Sciences Research for Sustainable Coastal and Marine Development

  • Tracking pollution from the land-ocean interface to the open ocean

  • Exploring Wetland-Atmosphere Interactions for Climate Mitigation and Conservation Strategies.

Projects

  • The role of wind-induced sediment resuspension in the eutrophication processes of the Mar Menor

  • Quantifying the ocean biological carbon pump in the changing Labrador Sea

  • Tracking seasonal variation of waste as an effect of tourism

  • Planktonic calcifying organisms in a high carbon dioxide Mediterranean Sea

  • Hidden microbial diversity in groundwaters of the marine National Parks

  • Dispersion and impacts of micro- and nano-plastics in the oceans

  • Investigating climate change impacts on planktonic calcifying organisms to understand and address threats to marine biodiversity.

Finished projects

  • Examining human impact on coastal lagoons

  • The socio-ecological impact of human activities on coastal water bodies

  • Investigating SGD and SWI in a western Mediterranean coastal aquifer