After the success last year, we held the second Master’s student day! We had great presentations by 9 master students that finished their work during 2022-2023 or started their projects in 2023-2024.

The presentations were as follow:

  • Juan Vitoria. Predicting possible invasive fish species in the Western Mediterranean Sea.
  • Nadine Plata Klinger. Modelling the Pleistocene pelagic food web of the Eastern Mediterranean. (Online)
  • Albert Medina. MEDigital: A digital observatory of public attention and recreational fishing of Mediterranean marine fishes.
  • Aina Payola. Facing a warming Antarctic Ocean: Penguin population responses to increasing water temperatures and sea ice retreat.
  • Daniela de Oliveira Leal. Climate versus pre-industrial human impacts on marine mammals, fishes and molluscs in the Mediterranean Sea during the last 130 ka.
  • Jacqueline Minsart. Microplastic distributional analysis in the Mediterranean Sea.
  • María B. Cobo. Microplastic modelling through Mediterranean food webs using Ecopath and Ecosim (EwE) with Ecotracer.
  • Marc Moreno.  Species distribution and environmental data modelling on penguin hotspot.
  • Aleix Ferrer. Distribution and habitat use by the Audouin’s Gull (Ichthyaetus audouinii) in anthropized environments of the Western Mediterranean. (Online)