December 2012
                                      Waves                                                                                          Vol. 3 Issue 10




                      All Aboard

                                                               Currently Brazil is emerging in the international arena, as an excellent generator of
                                                               scientific development. Receptor of cooperation programs from multilateral
                                                               organizations and bilateral agencies, Brazil is implementing ambitious programs
                                                               and projects that promote international mobility, seeking to attract international
                                                               scientists to develop research projects in Brazil. Aware of this new context,
                                                               CIIMAR was invited by EMBRAPA (The Brazilian Agricultural Research
                                                               Corporation), which is one of the largest agricultural research centers in the world,
                                                               to present some of their projects which focus on various themes in Marine and
                                                               Environmental Sciences.
                                                               Climate change, anthropogenic impacts and aquaculture as an activity that will
                                                               supply the demand for food in the world, were some of the topics discussed in the
                                                               first cycle of lectures on "Studies of Marine Sciences - Experiences of the
                                                               Interdisciplinary Center of Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR)" held by
                                                               video conference between Portugal and Brazil from 26 to 29 of November, 2012.
   This event resulted from the bilateral coordination of two researchers: Rodrigo Ozório (CIIMAR) and Rodrigo Fujimoto (EMBRAPA-Coastal
   Boards) and was attended by 14 CIIMAR speakers, 30 undergraduate students of Veterinary Medicine (Faculdade Pio X, Brazil) and Fisheries
   Engineering (Universidade Federal de Sergipe, USP), one Master's student (UFS), one post-doctoral research and six senior researchers (UFS
   and EMBRAPA).
   The CIIMAR researchers presented a total of 14 lectures on various topics of environmental, social and economic importance, following the
   precepts of sustainability. This event marked the beginning of a future partnership between these institutions and has become a landmark in
   EMBRAPA-Coastal Boards, for being the first course via video conference held in that center. This cycle of lectures also delivered to Brazilian
   students a more holistic vision of marine and environmental research and aroused the interest for future exchanges between Portugal and
   Brazil.
                                                                                                    Rodrigo Fujimoto (EMBRAPA) & Rodrigo Ozório (CIIMAR)




         Project of the month


PHYTOBIO - Phytoremediation and bioremediation of contaminants in salt marshes:
plant – microorganisms interactions
                                                                                                                                         oana Saiote
Temperate salt marshes have an important ecological role since they are not only are amongst the most productive ecosystems on Earth, but also are
                                                                                                                           Photos: Joana Rodrigues
amongst the most sensitive ecosystems, and therefore, the most difficult to clean and recover. The development of strategies to clean these ecosystems
is a current priority. Remediation methodologies using plants (phytoremediation) or/and microorganisms (bioremediation) can be a valid option due to
their capability to respond to different inorganic and organic contaminants. The aims of this project are to investigate potential plant-microorganisms
associations that could, on one hand, improve metal phytoremediation capacities of the plant and, on the other hand, improve bioremediation of
organic compounds, namely PAHs, by microorganisms in estuarine salt marshes. Following a characterization of the rhizosphere of salt marsh plants, in
terms of contaminants (metals and PAHs) and microbial communities, autochthonous microorganisms (AM) with the capacity to resist chosen
contaminants will be selected using enrichment cultures, in order to be used in laboratory experiments. Specific greenhouse experiments are planned to
ascertain the influence of microorganisms in the efficiency of plants for the removal of metals, and to understand the contribution of plants to
bioremediation of PAHs. This study will be conducted in the River Lima Estuary (NW Portugal), an urban-industrialized estuary with a large salt marsh
area, which is also the terminus of an international watershed.

Funding by FCT | Project: PTDC/MAR/099140/2008 | Responsible researcher (CIIMAR/EcoBioTec): Ana Paula Mucha
                                                                                                                                            Ana Paula Mucha




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(IN)Formation BOGA
                                                                                                               Paper of the month
                                       Laboratory     Animal     Sciences
                                                                                                              -40                     -20                0         10 
                                       training is mandatory for all
                                                                                                                                                                         60 
                                       researchers that use vertebrate                      Unique   Shared
                                       laboratory animal models in their
                                                                                                                                                IR(54)
                                       experiments (mammals to fish).
                                       Accordingly, to meet this need of               IR
                                                                                                                                                                         55 
                                       researchers, BOGA has been
                                       organizing some training courses                NP
in Laboratory Animal Sciences (LAS) (category B). CAL-AQUA, a LAS
                                                                                                                     NAC                                                 50 
course mainly focused on the use of aquatic species as laboratory
                                                                                       SP
animals, had three editions within a year (December 2011, June and
November 2012). The 3rd edition was held between the 19th and 23rd
of November and was again a successful event.                                                                                                                            45 
                                                                                       AZ
There was a gap in LAS training for researchers that work with aquatic                                                                       NP(60)
models and these courses have proven to be an excellent alternative
                                                                                       MA                                                                                40 
to the common courses mainly focused in mammals (rodents). The
course gained national visibility since we had applications from all over                                                                                 PM(55)
                                                                                                                                             SP(26)
the country (Faro, Olhão, Lisboa, Leiria, Coimbra, Aveiro, Porto and                                                         AZ(92)                                      35 
                                                                                       PM                                                       MOW
Vila Real) and representing several important institutions/universities                                              km
(including CIIMAR, CCMAR, CESAM, ISPA, IBMC, IMM, UALG, UA, UP,                                                  0     400             MA(60)
and UTAD).                                                                                                                                           30 
The success of the past three editions of CAL-AQUA will encourage                  Fig. 1 - Sampling locations (sampling codes) and number of individuals in
BOGA’s team to keep organizing this kind of training/education,                    parenthesis. Inset, darker shaded area: putative natural range in the
                                                                                   northeastern Atlantic Ocean of conger eel (C. conger). IR Ireland, NP North
especially because the new Portuguese legislation will be even more
                                                                                   Portugal, SP South Portugal, AZ Azores, MA Madeira, PM Mallorca. Currents
demanding with this subject. In this way, LAS training will be crucial for         depicted: NAC North Atlantic surface current, MOW Mediterranean outflow
all researchers that will work in BOGA and that is why we are also                 centred near 1,000 m water depth, adapted from Reid 1979 (in Khélifi et al.
preparing some basic training in LAS, also with a focus on aquatic                 2009). Left pies represent the proportion of shared and private haplotypes in
species as the main laboratory animals (category A courses).                       each sampling location.
Together we will have more and better research in BOGA-CIIMAR!!
                                                                                   Population structure and connectivity of the European conger eel
                                                              Hugo Santos          (Conger conger) across the north-eastern Atlantic and western
                                                                                   Mediterranean: integrating molecular and otolith elemental
                                                                                   approaches

                                                                                   Correia, AT, Ramos, A, Barros, F, Silva, G, Hammer, P, Morais, P,
                    Open Positions                                                 Cunha, RL, Castilho, R. 2012.
                                                                                   Marine Biology (2012)


► Two Research grants – Master degree                                              Genetic variation (mtDNA) of the European conger eel, Conger conger,
                                                                                   was compared across five locations in the north-eastern Atlantic
CIIMAR is now opening one research grant position for a master                     (Madeira, Azores, South Portugal, North Portugal and Ireland) and one
student at 100% and another one for a master student at 50% within                 location in the western Mediterranean (Mallorca). Genetic diversity of
the framework of the project "CertPiscis – Recovery of fish products               conger eel was high, and differentiation among regions was not
from the River Minho"                                                              significant. Additionally, comparisons of elemental Ca ratios (Sr:Ca,
Location: Rio Minho Aquamuseu, Vila Nova de Cerveira                               Ba:Ca, Mn:Ca and Mg:Ca) in otolith cores (larval phase) and edges (3
Duration: Six months from January, 2013.                                           months prior to capture) among the Azores, North Portugal, Madeira
Application Dates: From 5th to 19th of December, 2012.                             and Mallorca regions for two years indicated that variation among
                                                                                   regions were greater for edges than cores. Therefore, while benthic
► Research grant (BI)                                                              conger may display residency at regional scales, recruitment may not
                                                                                   necessarily be derived from local spawning and larval retention.
CIIMAR is now opening one research grant position for a licentiate                 Furthermore, data from otoliths suggest a separated replenishment
student under the project "Secondary metabolites and nitrogen                      source for western Mediterranean and NE Atlantic stocks. The
fixation in benthic marine cyanobacteria: how different their
                                                                                   combination of genetics and otolith chemistry suggests a population
freshwater counterparts?" with the reference FCOMP-01-ERDF-
                                                                                   model for conger eel involving a broad-scale dispersal of larvae, with
010600-0124.
                                                                                   limited connectivity for benthic juvenile life stages at large spatial
Location: CIIMAR                                                                   scales, although the existence of one or multiple spawning grounds for
Duration: Three months from January, 2013.                                         the species remains uncertain.
Application Dates: From 6th to 19th of December, 2012.
                                                                                   http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-012-1936-3




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30 Minutes of conversation
             with a scientist

  As part of the Science & Technology Week 2012 and the National Day
  of Scientific Culture, CIIMAR in partnership with the Centers for
  Environmental Monitoring and Interpretation of Matosinhos and Vila
  do Conde, held in the schools of Porto, on November 23, the activity
  "30 minute conversation with a scientist”.
  The initiative was attended by 19 schools of the metropolitan area of
  Porto and involved 954 students from primary to secondary schools.
                                        http://tv.up.pt/videos/bKb95D3z

  Teacher's Testimonial:

                        "Awakening to the fascinating world of science"
                   Maria das Dores, Escola Básica Frei João, Vila do Conde
   “A great way to make science more accessible to everyone, especially
          for students who rarely have the opportunity to be with a true
                                                              scientist”
                        Isabel Moura, Escola Secundária de Águas Santas
                  “A unique moment (...) thank you for this opportunity”
                              Carla Cruz, Escola E.B 2,3 de Leça do Balio




                           Open Calls                                                                            TED TALKS

► BiodivERsA joint call on “Invasive Species and Biological Invasions”
                                                                                                     Jonathan Trent:
Main scientific themes for the call:
                                                                                             Energy from floating algae pods
T1: Demonstrating and characterising the impacts of biological invaders
T2: Understanding mechanisms of biological invasions and levers for mitigating
                                                                                    Jonathan Trent works at NASA’s nanotechnology
and/or reversing the impacts of biological invaders
                                                                                    department, where he builds microscopic devices
T3: Evaluating the interactions between biological invasions and other global
                                                                                    out of proteins from extremophiles -- bacteria that
environmental changes
                                                                                    live in the world’s harshest environments. It isn’t
T4: Biological invasions and public perceptions
                                                                                    the logical place to start a biofuel project.
T5: Biological invasions and adaptation
Procedures and eligibility:                                                         But in 2008, after watching enzymes chomp through plant cells, Trent started
A one-stage application procedure is applied, with a mandatory pre-registration     thinking about biofuels. And, because he has a background in marine biology,
until 14th December.                                                                he started thinking about algae and the oceans.
Project consortia should consist of a minimum of three partners from three
different countries participating in the call.                                      www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_trent_energy_from_floating_algae_pods.html
www.biodiversa.org/367


► ERA-CAPS joint call on “Expanding the European Research Area in
Molecular Plant Sciences”

Main scientific themes for the call:
The first joint call launched by ERA-CAPS is intended to allow maximum                                       Waves - CIIMAR Newsletter
engagement of the plant science community and is therefore broad in scope,
covering all areas of molecular plant science.
Procedures and eligibility:
                                                                                                               Coordinator: J. Saiote
A one-stage application procedure is applied;                                                    Editors: V. Vasconcelos, L.F.C. Castro, J.M. Wilson
Deadline: 15 February 2013.                                                                                        and J. Saiote
Project consortia should consist of a minimum of three partners from three                       Contributors: Alberto Correia; Ana Paula Mucha,
different countries, at least two of them being a participating ERA-CAPS partner
                                                                                                  Hugo Santos; Rodrigo Fujimoto Rodrigo Ozorio;
or observer country.
                                                                                                                  Susana Moreira
www.eracaps.org/joint-calls/era-caps-calls
                                                                                                                  Design: J. Saiote
► IJUP2012-BUSINESS
Integrated into the “IJUP-Programa de iniciação à investigação da Universidade
do Porto”, the IJUP2012-BUSINESS intends to fund R&D projects in collaboration
with the following enterprises: UNICER, SOJA DE PORTUGAL, LIPOR, and                                 “Deus ao mar o perigo e o abismo deu,
SOGRAPE.
Deadline: 14 December 2012.                                                                        Mas nele é que espelhou o céu.” F. Pessoa
www.ijup.up.pt/pluridisciplinares/
                                                                  Susana Moreira


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Newsletter december 2012

  • 1.
    December 2012 Waves Vol. 3 Issue 10 All Aboard Currently Brazil is emerging in the international arena, as an excellent generator of scientific development. Receptor of cooperation programs from multilateral organizations and bilateral agencies, Brazil is implementing ambitious programs and projects that promote international mobility, seeking to attract international scientists to develop research projects in Brazil. Aware of this new context, CIIMAR was invited by EMBRAPA (The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation), which is one of the largest agricultural research centers in the world, to present some of their projects which focus on various themes in Marine and Environmental Sciences. Climate change, anthropogenic impacts and aquaculture as an activity that will supply the demand for food in the world, were some of the topics discussed in the first cycle of lectures on "Studies of Marine Sciences - Experiences of the Interdisciplinary Center of Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR)" held by video conference between Portugal and Brazil from 26 to 29 of November, 2012. This event resulted from the bilateral coordination of two researchers: Rodrigo Ozório (CIIMAR) and Rodrigo Fujimoto (EMBRAPA-Coastal Boards) and was attended by 14 CIIMAR speakers, 30 undergraduate students of Veterinary Medicine (Faculdade Pio X, Brazil) and Fisheries Engineering (Universidade Federal de Sergipe, USP), one Master's student (UFS), one post-doctoral research and six senior researchers (UFS and EMBRAPA). The CIIMAR researchers presented a total of 14 lectures on various topics of environmental, social and economic importance, following the precepts of sustainability. This event marked the beginning of a future partnership between these institutions and has become a landmark in EMBRAPA-Coastal Boards, for being the first course via video conference held in that center. This cycle of lectures also delivered to Brazilian students a more holistic vision of marine and environmental research and aroused the interest for future exchanges between Portugal and Brazil. Rodrigo Fujimoto (EMBRAPA) & Rodrigo Ozório (CIIMAR) Project of the month PHYTOBIO - Phytoremediation and bioremediation of contaminants in salt marshes: plant – microorganisms interactions oana Saiote Temperate salt marshes have an important ecological role since they are not only are amongst the most productive ecosystems on Earth, but also are Photos: Joana Rodrigues amongst the most sensitive ecosystems, and therefore, the most difficult to clean and recover. The development of strategies to clean these ecosystems is a current priority. Remediation methodologies using plants (phytoremediation) or/and microorganisms (bioremediation) can be a valid option due to their capability to respond to different inorganic and organic contaminants. The aims of this project are to investigate potential plant-microorganisms associations that could, on one hand, improve metal phytoremediation capacities of the plant and, on the other hand, improve bioremediation of organic compounds, namely PAHs, by microorganisms in estuarine salt marshes. Following a characterization of the rhizosphere of salt marsh plants, in terms of contaminants (metals and PAHs) and microbial communities, autochthonous microorganisms (AM) with the capacity to resist chosen contaminants will be selected using enrichment cultures, in order to be used in laboratory experiments. Specific greenhouse experiments are planned to ascertain the influence of microorganisms in the efficiency of plants for the removal of metals, and to understand the contribution of plants to bioremediation of PAHs. This study will be conducted in the River Lima Estuary (NW Portugal), an urban-industrialized estuary with a large salt marsh area, which is also the terminus of an international watershed. Funding by FCT | Project: PTDC/MAR/099140/2008 | Responsible researcher (CIIMAR/EcoBioTec): Ana Paula Mucha Ana Paula Mucha December 2012, Vol 3 Issue 10 waves |waves.ciimar@gmail.com CIIMAR |Rua dos Bragas 289, 4050-123 Porto, Portugal tel: +351 223 401 800 | www.ciimar.up.pt
  • 2.
    (IN)Formation BOGA Paper of the month Laboratory Animal Sciences -40  -20  0  10  training is mandatory for all 60  researchers that use vertebrate Unique Shared laboratory animal models in their IR(54) experiments (mammals to fish). Accordingly, to meet this need of IR 55  researchers, BOGA has been organizing some training courses NP in Laboratory Animal Sciences (LAS) (category B). CAL-AQUA, a LAS NAC 50  course mainly focused on the use of aquatic species as laboratory SP animals, had three editions within a year (December 2011, June and November 2012). The 3rd edition was held between the 19th and 23rd of November and was again a successful event. 45  AZ There was a gap in LAS training for researchers that work with aquatic NP(60) models and these courses have proven to be an excellent alternative MA 40  to the common courses mainly focused in mammals (rodents). The course gained national visibility since we had applications from all over PM(55) SP(26) the country (Faro, Olhão, Lisboa, Leiria, Coimbra, Aveiro, Porto and AZ(92) 35  PM MOW Vila Real) and representing several important institutions/universities km (including CIIMAR, CCMAR, CESAM, ISPA, IBMC, IMM, UALG, UA, UP, 0 400 MA(60) and UTAD). 30  The success of the past three editions of CAL-AQUA will encourage Fig. 1 - Sampling locations (sampling codes) and number of individuals in BOGA’s team to keep organizing this kind of training/education, parenthesis. Inset, darker shaded area: putative natural range in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean of conger eel (C. conger). IR Ireland, NP North especially because the new Portuguese legislation will be even more Portugal, SP South Portugal, AZ Azores, MA Madeira, PM Mallorca. Currents demanding with this subject. In this way, LAS training will be crucial for depicted: NAC North Atlantic surface current, MOW Mediterranean outflow all researchers that will work in BOGA and that is why we are also centred near 1,000 m water depth, adapted from Reid 1979 (in Khélifi et al. preparing some basic training in LAS, also with a focus on aquatic 2009). Left pies represent the proportion of shared and private haplotypes in species as the main laboratory animals (category A courses). each sampling location. Together we will have more and better research in BOGA-CIIMAR!! Population structure and connectivity of the European conger eel Hugo Santos (Conger conger) across the north-eastern Atlantic and western Mediterranean: integrating molecular and otolith elemental approaches Correia, AT, Ramos, A, Barros, F, Silva, G, Hammer, P, Morais, P, Open Positions Cunha, RL, Castilho, R. 2012. Marine Biology (2012) ► Two Research grants – Master degree Genetic variation (mtDNA) of the European conger eel, Conger conger, was compared across five locations in the north-eastern Atlantic CIIMAR is now opening one research grant position for a master (Madeira, Azores, South Portugal, North Portugal and Ireland) and one student at 100% and another one for a master student at 50% within location in the western Mediterranean (Mallorca). Genetic diversity of the framework of the project "CertPiscis – Recovery of fish products conger eel was high, and differentiation among regions was not from the River Minho" significant. Additionally, comparisons of elemental Ca ratios (Sr:Ca, Location: Rio Minho Aquamuseu, Vila Nova de Cerveira Ba:Ca, Mn:Ca and Mg:Ca) in otolith cores (larval phase) and edges (3 Duration: Six months from January, 2013. months prior to capture) among the Azores, North Portugal, Madeira Application Dates: From 5th to 19th of December, 2012. and Mallorca regions for two years indicated that variation among regions were greater for edges than cores. Therefore, while benthic ► Research grant (BI) conger may display residency at regional scales, recruitment may not necessarily be derived from local spawning and larval retention. CIIMAR is now opening one research grant position for a licentiate Furthermore, data from otoliths suggest a separated replenishment student under the project "Secondary metabolites and nitrogen source for western Mediterranean and NE Atlantic stocks. The fixation in benthic marine cyanobacteria: how different their combination of genetics and otolith chemistry suggests a population freshwater counterparts?" with the reference FCOMP-01-ERDF- model for conger eel involving a broad-scale dispersal of larvae, with 010600-0124. limited connectivity for benthic juvenile life stages at large spatial Location: CIIMAR scales, although the existence of one or multiple spawning grounds for Duration: Three months from January, 2013. the species remains uncertain. Application Dates: From 6th to 19th of December, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-012-1936-3 December 2012, Vol 3 Issue 10 waves |waves.ciimar@gmail.com CIIMAR |Rua dos Bragas 289, 4050-123 Porto, Portugal tel: +351 223 401 800 | www.ciimar.up.pt
  • 3.
    30 Minutes ofconversation with a scientist As part of the Science & Technology Week 2012 and the National Day of Scientific Culture, CIIMAR in partnership with the Centers for Environmental Monitoring and Interpretation of Matosinhos and Vila do Conde, held in the schools of Porto, on November 23, the activity "30 minute conversation with a scientist”. The initiative was attended by 19 schools of the metropolitan area of Porto and involved 954 students from primary to secondary schools. http://tv.up.pt/videos/bKb95D3z Teacher's Testimonial: "Awakening to the fascinating world of science" Maria das Dores, Escola Básica Frei João, Vila do Conde “A great way to make science more accessible to everyone, especially for students who rarely have the opportunity to be with a true scientist” Isabel Moura, Escola Secundária de Águas Santas “A unique moment (...) thank you for this opportunity” Carla Cruz, Escola E.B 2,3 de Leça do Balio Open Calls TED TALKS ► BiodivERsA joint call on “Invasive Species and Biological Invasions” Jonathan Trent: Main scientific themes for the call: Energy from floating algae pods T1: Demonstrating and characterising the impacts of biological invaders T2: Understanding mechanisms of biological invasions and levers for mitigating Jonathan Trent works at NASA’s nanotechnology and/or reversing the impacts of biological invaders department, where he builds microscopic devices T3: Evaluating the interactions between biological invasions and other global out of proteins from extremophiles -- bacteria that environmental changes live in the world’s harshest environments. It isn’t T4: Biological invasions and public perceptions the logical place to start a biofuel project. T5: Biological invasions and adaptation Procedures and eligibility: But in 2008, after watching enzymes chomp through plant cells, Trent started A one-stage application procedure is applied, with a mandatory pre-registration thinking about biofuels. And, because he has a background in marine biology, until 14th December. he started thinking about algae and the oceans. Project consortia should consist of a minimum of three partners from three different countries participating in the call. www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_trent_energy_from_floating_algae_pods.html www.biodiversa.org/367 ► ERA-CAPS joint call on “Expanding the European Research Area in Molecular Plant Sciences” Main scientific themes for the call: The first joint call launched by ERA-CAPS is intended to allow maximum Waves - CIIMAR Newsletter engagement of the plant science community and is therefore broad in scope, covering all areas of molecular plant science. Procedures and eligibility: Coordinator: J. Saiote A one-stage application procedure is applied; Editors: V. Vasconcelos, L.F.C. Castro, J.M. Wilson Deadline: 15 February 2013. and J. Saiote Project consortia should consist of a minimum of three partners from three Contributors: Alberto Correia; Ana Paula Mucha, different countries, at least two of them being a participating ERA-CAPS partner Hugo Santos; Rodrigo Fujimoto Rodrigo Ozorio; or observer country. Susana Moreira www.eracaps.org/joint-calls/era-caps-calls Design: J. Saiote ► IJUP2012-BUSINESS Integrated into the “IJUP-Programa de iniciação à investigação da Universidade do Porto”, the IJUP2012-BUSINESS intends to fund R&D projects in collaboration with the following enterprises: UNICER, SOJA DE PORTUGAL, LIPOR, and “Deus ao mar o perigo e o abismo deu, SOGRAPE. Deadline: 14 December 2012. Mas nele é que espelhou o céu.” F. Pessoa www.ijup.up.pt/pluridisciplinares/ Susana Moreira December 2012, Vol 3 Issue 10 waves |waves.ciimar@gmail.com CIIMAR |Rua dos Bragas 289, 4050-123 Porto, Portugal tel: +351 223 401 800 | www.ciimar.up.pt