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Second Announcement

Call for Papers Paper Submission Deadline 30 April 2018

HydroMediT 2018 3rd International Congress on Applied Ichthyology & Aquatic Environment 8-11 November 2018 Volos, Greece www.hydromedit.gr

Organised by

G.Katselis

TEI of WESTERN GREECE

Dep. of Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology

Department of Ichthyology and Aquatic Environment (DIAE), School of Agricultural Sciences, University of Thessaly (UTh)

Department of Marine Sciences (DMS), School of the Environment University of the Aegean (UoA)

Department of Fisheries & Aquaculture Technology (DFAT), School of Agricultural Technology Food and TEI and ΔΥΤΙΚΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑΣ Nutrition Technology, Western Greece Τμήμα Τεχνολογίας University of Applied Sciences Αλιείας-Υδατοκαλλιεργειών G.Katselis

Co-organised by

Hellenic Geotechnical Chamber (GEOTEE) & Geotechnical Chamber of Central Greece

European Aquaculture Society (EAS)

Panhellenic Society of Technologists Ichthyologists (PASTI)

Supported by

Panhellenic Association of Food Technologists (PAFT)

Panhellenic Union of Graduate Ichthyologists Working on Public Sector (PEPIAED)

Communication Sponsors

Greek Fishing News

TRT TRT


HydroMediT 2018


Dear Colleagues and Friends, Dear Colleagues and Friends, To date “HydroMediT” is being established as one of the major International Congresses on novel scientific and technological trends and aspects on aquatic living resources in our region, covering the Mediterranean and its adjacent seas. It is organized biannually by a highly dedicated Committee on behalf of the: • D epartment of Ichthyology & Aquatic Environment (DIAE), University of Thessaly (UΤh) • Department of Marine Sciences (DMS), University of the Aegean (UoA) • Department of Fisheries & Aquaculture Technology (DFAT), University of Applied Sciences of Western Greece • Panhellenic Society of Technologists Ichthyologists (PASTI) Our 3rd Congress (HydroMediT 2018) is being hosted in Volos, Hellas (www.dimosvolos.gr/?lang=en), with a series of national and international stakeholders as co-organizers, supporters and sponsors. The general fields and the specific topics of the Congress will attract contributions from all over the Mediterranean and its adjacent seas, and their list can be viewed in full on the Congress website, which is updated regularly. There is an outstanding set of keynote speakers from many fields of the fisheries, aquaculture and seafood supply industry, as well as government agencies, environmental bodies, and biodiversity scientists. We have joined our forces and resources in order to host a series of high profile panel discussions on the encountered thematic and parallel sessions. Our Congress provides an ideal forum for interactions between science, regulators, industry, and the concerned general public, and has already attracted pivotal support from a range of delegates and interesting groups. The topic of the meeting, “Blue Biotechnology in Aquatic Living Resources”, highlights the importance of novel methods in the secure and sustainable supply of good quality food from the sea. Policy makers, industry players, scientists, and conservationists shall work together as they are all determined to deal with the challenges this growth presents, and to ensure that biomachines in real time make a positive contribution to the sustainability of aquatic living resources in a changing world. Our key note speaker will be the distinguished Professor Achillefs Kapanidis of the University of Oxford, addressing on “Single-molecule stories: from biological nanomachines to smart biosensors”, and the different sessions will run from Thursday 8th to Sunday 11th of November 2018. If you are a relevant stakeholder, this is an excellent opportunity to take part in the debate and help us to form a solid scientific opinion on our Theme, and explore its technological applications. We would welcome your participation and encourage you to register as our delegate via the main Congress website (www.hydromedit.gr). Alternatively, you may wish to support our effort as an exhibitor or sponsor and we invite you to view our sponsorship prospectus.

For the Organizing Committee Athanasios Exadactylos Chairman of the Congress

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General Information HydroMediT 2018 will focus on research and innovation technology applied mainly in the Mediterranean and its adjacent waters, but interesting solutions from other parts of the world will also be accepted. Main topic of the Congress will be: Blue Biotechnology in Aquatic Living Resources The official language of the conference is English. Papers will be peer reviewed by two (2) reviewers and only those accepted by the Scientific Committee will be presented. The oral presentations must be less than 15 minutes. A E-Poster Session will be included in the Congress. Scientific Committee reserves the right to re-assign submission to a different type of presentation (from oral to poster, and vice - versa). Proceedings will be available to delegates upon arrival on site (in digital or web-based format). For more information: www.hydromedit.gr hydromedit@artion.com.gr Important Dates: Paper Submission Deadline: 30 April 2018 Paper Acceptance Notification: To be updated Early Registration Deadline: 31 October 2018 HydroMediT 2018: 8 November 2018

Fields of Interest General fields of interest will include - but not limited to - the following: Field 1st: Aquaculture Innovative Biotechnological Applications and Products Physiology, Nutrition and Welfare New Species, Farming Methods and Techniques Diseases of Aquatic Animals Sustainable and Organic Aquaculture

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Field 2nd: Fisheries Fisheries Policy and Sustainable Management Innovative Fisheries Technology Marine Fisheries Resources Species Biology and Ecology Field 3rd: Processing of Aquatic Products Processing of Products and Quality Product Control & Microorganisms Risk Assessment Hygiene of Products and Consumer’s Safety Product Authentication and Certification Field 4th: Economics and Marketing of Fisheries and Aquatic Products Fisheries Socio-Economics Fisheries and Aquatic Products Marketing Competitiveness of Fisheries Products Financial Sustainability of Sector Enterprises Field 5th: Inland Aquatic Ecology and Resources Ecology, Hydrology and Limnology Wetlands and Aquatic Systems Management Modelling and Monitoring of Aquatic Ecosystems Field 6th: Oceanography Physics and Climate of the Ocean Marine Biogeochemistry Marine Geosciences Marine Microbiology and Biotechnology Field 7th: Marine Diversity and Conservation Ecology, Biogeography and Diversity Invasive Species Biology Evolutionary Ecology and Genetics of Marine Organisms Marine Conservation Planning Marine Protected Areas and Blue Economy Field 8th: Environmental Management Integrated Coastal Zone Management Sustainable Water Resources Management Monitoring Ecosystem Health Environmental Management Systems

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Author Guidelines (please refer to the sample below) • Type of file: Word • Paper format: standard Α4 (portrait), margins: top=4cm, bottom=2.5cm, left=2.5 cm, right=2.5cm • Font: Times New Roman. • Length: (a) for Oral presentations in minimum 4 to maximum 5 pages, and (b) for E-Poster presentations in maximum 2 pages, Including, in both cases, Tables, Figures and Illustrations. Please do not use page numbering. • Title of paper: type in bold in upper-case letters (full capitals), font size 12 dpi, centered text, single spaced. Scientific names in the title in italics in lower-case. • Author(s): leave one line (12 dpi) between title and author(s). Type in bold, 12 dpi, centered text, single spaced. Mention first the surname and then the initial(s) of each author. Only the first letter and the initial(s) are capitalized. Initial(s) are followed by a full-stop, while use a comma (,) for separating names of each author (e.g. Smith A., Cooper B.). Do not use the word “and” for the last author. Use an asterisk (*) after the name of the corresponding author. Authors with different affiliation must be numbered consecutively (e.g. Smith A.1*, Cooper B.2). • Affiliation: Leave one line (10 dpi) between author(s) and affiliation. Use 10 dpi font size, non-bold, full intended, single-spaced. Use a different number for each institution. Mention first the name of the Laboratory, then Department, School, Insitution/University, postal address, post code, city, country. • Abstract: Leave one line (10 dpi) between affiliation and abstract. For the word “Abstract” use left margin, upper/lower case, 10 dpi, bold. Do not leave a line between the word abstract and its text. Type text in 10 dpi, single spaced and full indented. Text not exceeding 250 words. • Key words: Do not leave a line between abstract and key words. Give 3-5 representative key words and type in italics, 10 dpi. • Corresponding author: Do not leave a line between key words and corresponding author. Give the full name of the corresponding author and type in 10 dpi, non-bold, give his/her email address in parenthesis e.g. *Corresponding author: Smith Robert (rsmith@abc.ac.uk) • Main text: Generally, all papers should be divided into the following sections and appear in the order: 1. Introduction – 2. Material and Methods – 3. Results – 4. Discussion – Acknowledgements – References. The Results and Discussion sections may be combined and may contain subheadings. The headings of sections must be typed in bold (not in full caps). Leave a line (10 dpi) between each section. The main text must be typed in 10 dpi font size, single spaced, fully indented. The first line of each paragraph should be intended at 1.27cm. Latin nomenclature and scientific names of organisms should be typed in italics. Complete scientific names should be given when organisms are first mentioned in the text and in tables, figures and key words. The generic name may subsequently be abbreviated to the initial, e.g. S. aurata. • Tables and Figures: These should be referred to in the text using Arabic numbers, e.g. Figure 1, Table 1, etc., in order of appearance. Do not use abbreviations (e.g. Fig. 1). Please leave a line before and after a Table/Figure to separate it from the main text. 6


Figure legends are given below the figure, while the titles of Tables above the Table. Both legends and titles are typed in Bold, 10 dpi, upper/lower case, single spaced, full indented. Within Tables, text and symbols may be typed in 8 to 10 dpi font size, but non-bold. Below the Table, a note can be used for explanatory purposes. Colored figures, illustrations etc. are permitted as proceedings will be only in electronic form. • References: References should be cited in the text by author and date, e.g. Lie & Hemre (1990). Please use the symbol “&” instead of “and”. Joint authors should be referred to by et al. (in italics) if there are more than two, e.g. Hemre et al. (1990). More than one paper from the same author(s) in the same year must be identified by the letters a, b, c, etc., placed after the year of publication. Listings of references in the text should be chronological. At the end of the paper, references should be listed alphabetically according to the first named author. The full titles of papers, chapters and books should be given, with the first and last page numbers. Reference style: Type in full indented, single spaced, with hanging at 1.27 cm, font size 10 dpi. References in Articles Aksnes Α., Izquierdo Μ.S., Robaina L., Vergara J.M., Montero D. (1997). Influence of fish meal quality and feed pellet on growth, feed efficiency and muscle composition in gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata). Aquaculture 153, 251-261. Book Granéli E., Turner J.T. (2006). Ecology of harmful algae. Springer, Berlin, pp. 400. Book Chapter Bell J.G., Waagbo R. (2008). Safe and nutritious aquaculture produce: Benefits and risks of alternative sustainable aquafeeds. In: “Aquaculture in the ecosystem”, Holmer K., Black M., Duarte C.M., Marba N., Karakassis I. (eds). Springer Science and Business Media B.Y., p. 185-224. Conference Proceedings: Afonso L.O.B., Barcellos L.J.G., Leboute E.M., Souza S.M.G. (1994). Sex reversal of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus, under laboratory conditions, using the hormone 17-alfa-methyltestosterone. Proceedings of the 4th Rio Grande Meeting of Aquaculture Experts, Anais Do, vol. 4 (1994), pp. 104–108. Electronic reference: FAO (2014). Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Cultured Aquatic Species Information Programme, Sparus aurata (Linnaeus,1758).http://www.fao.org/fishery/culturedspecies/Sparus_aurata/en (accessed: 27-1-2018).

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Organising Committee (OC) Athanasios Exadactylos, DIAE (Chairman) Vassilis Bakopoulos, DMS Costas Batargias, DFAT Ioannis Batjakas, DMS Panagiotis Berillis, DIAE Michael Chatziefstathiou, PASTI Ioannis Karapanagiotidis, DIAE George Katselis, DFAT Drosos Koutsoubas, DMS Evangelia Krasakopoulou, DMS Dimitrios Moutopoulos, DFAT Panagiota Panagiotaki, DIAE Alexis Ramfos, DFAT Maria-Miranda Tsoumani, PASTI Ilias Tyligadas, PASTI Nikolaos Vlahos, PASTI

Local Organising Committee (LOC) Eleni Golomazou, DIAE Maria Chamoglou, PASTI Niki Matzafleri, PASTI Asimo Panagou, DIAE

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Scientific Committee (SC) to be updated Reyhan Akcaalan Albay, Istanbul University, Turkey Zacharoula Andreopoulou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Panagiotis Angelidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Apostolos Apostolidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Apostolos Apostolou, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria Gholamhassan Asadi, Islamic Azad University, Iran Georgia Assimakopoulou, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece Vassilis Bakopoulos, University of The Aegean, Greece Carmela Barone, University of Naples Federico II, Italy John Batjakas, University of the Aegean, Greece Vlasoula Bekiari, Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece, Greece Panagiotis Berillis, University of Thessaly, Greece Ioannis Boziaris, University of Thessaly, Greece Michael Chatziefstathiou, University of the Aegean, Greece Ioannis Cladas, Technological Educational Instituteof Western Greece, Greece Sibel Colak, Istanbul University, Turkey Kostas Dounas, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece Zorka Dulic, University of Belgrade, Serbia Athanasios Exadactylos, University of Thessaly, Greece Eleni Foudoulaki, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece Sofia Galinou-Mitsoudi, Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece Ana Gavrilovic, University of Dubrovnik, Croatia Antonia Giannakourou, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece George Gkafas, University of Thessaly, Greece Eleni Golomazou, University of Thessaly, Greece George Halkos, University of Thessaly, Greece Thomas Hasiotis, University of the Aegean, Greece Masoud Hedayatifard, Islamic Azad University, Iran Morgane Henry, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece Ebrahim Hosseini Seyed, Islamic Azad University, Iran Giorgos Hotos, Technological Educational InstituteI of Western Greece, Greece

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Deniz Innal, Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, Turkey Prithwiraj Jha, Raiganj Surendranath College, India Aleksandar Joksimovic, University of Montenegro, Montenegro Eleni Kaberi, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece Ifigenia Kagalou, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece Gregorios Kanlis, Technological Educational Instituteof Western Greece, Greece Kostas Kapiris, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece Ioannis Karapanagiotidis, University of Thessaly, Greece Stelios Katsanevakis, University of the Aegean, Greece George Katselis, Technological Educational Instituteof Western Greece, Greece Spyros Klaoudatos, University of Thessaly, Greece Antonis Kokkinakis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Lambros Kokokiris, Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece Konstantinos Kormas, University of Thessaly, Greece Eva Krasakopoulou, University of the Aegean, Greece Panagiotis Logothetis, Technological Educational Instituteof Western Greece, Greece Maria Makri - Seremeti, Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece, Greece Spyridon Mamalis, Technological Educational Institute of Κavala, Greece Zoran Markovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia Steriani Matsiori, University of Thessaly, Greece David McKenzie, French National Centre for Scientific Research, France Elena Mente, University of Thessaly, Greece Isabelle Metaxa, “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati, Romania Eleni Miliou, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece George Minos, Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece Lenhardt Mirjana, University of Belgrade, Serbia Dimitris Moutopoulos, Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece, Greece Cosmas Nathanailides, Technological Educational Instituteof Western Greece, Greece Christos Neofitou, University of Thessaly, Greece Nikolaos Neofitou, University of Thessaly, Greece Elias Nerantzis, Technological Educational Institute of Athens, Greece Sotiris Orfanidis, Hellenic Agricultural Organization- Demeter, Greece Ozkan Ozden, Istanbul University, Turkey Panagiota Panagiotaki, University of Thessaly, Greece 10


Pastorino Paolo, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Piemonte, Italy Nikolaos Papandroulakis, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece George Papatheodorou, University of Patras, Greece Constantine Parinos, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece Dario Pinello, University of Thessaly, Greece Vesna Poleksic, University of Belgrade, Serbia Constantinos Polymeros, University of Thessaly, Greece Konstantinos Poulos, Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece, Greece Stella Psarra, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece Aris Psilovikos, University of Thessaly, Greece Alexis Ramfos, Technological Educational Instituteof Western Greece, Greece Bozidar Raskovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia Sofia Reizopoulou, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece Sanja Matic Skoko, Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Croatia Konstantinos Skordas, University of Thessaly, Greece Aspasia Sterioti, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece Zervoudaki Tania, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece John Theodorou, Technological Educational Instituteof Western Greece, Greece Athanasios Theodorou, University of Thessaly, Greece Elina Tragou, University of the Aegean, Greece Vasilis Trygonis, University of the Aegean, Greece Kostas Tsiaras, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece Maria Miranda Tsoumani, University of Ioannina, Greece Dimitrios Vafidis, University of Thessaly, Greece Constantine Vamvakas, University of Ghent, Belgium Kosmas Vidalis, Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece, Greece Nikos Vlahos, Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece, Greece Ina Wagenaar, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Christina Zeri, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece Tania Zervoudaki, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece

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Ιnvited Speakers Prof. Achilles Kapanidis Professor of Biological Physics, Oxford University, Oxford, UK Achilles Kapanidis studied Chemistry at the Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki (Greece) and completed a Master’s in Food Science and a PhD in Biological Chemistry at Rutgers University (USA). After holding research scientist positions in single-molecule biophysics at Berkeley and UCLA, he became a Senior Lecturer at Oxford University in 2005, and a Professor of Biological Physics in 2013; Prof Kapanidis has also been an ERC grant holder and a Wellcome Trust Investigator. Prof Kapanidis is currently leading a group of physical and biological scientists (the “Gene Machines” group) which studies microbial biological machinery in gene expression, maintenance, and regulation, with a focus on gene transcription and DNA repair. The main tool of the group is single-molecule fluorescence microscopy. Prof Kapanidis has also been pursuing miniaturized single-molecule imaging, a project that culminated in the formation of the Oxford Nanoimaging spin-out.

Prof. Yuri Kartavtsev Laboratory of Molecular Systematics Head, National Scientific Center of Marine biology, Russian Academy of Sciences (FEB RAS). Vladivostok, Primorye District, Russia Yuri Kartavtsev Graduated from the Far Eastern State University, Vladivostok 1971. Ph.D. 1978, S.D.1995, professor certificate 2012. His major research interests focus on Population, Evolutionary & Ecological Genetics, Evolutionary Genomics, Conservation Genetics, Phylogenetics, Genetic Basis of Heterosis, Genetics of Quantitative Traits, Genetics of Reproduction and Animal Stock Rehabilitation. Yuri Kartavtsev has been appointed as head of major research grants from 2002 until today. More specifically: • 2002 until 2006: Head of the grant project in the frame of the State Program “Cooperation of Science and Education”. • 2007-2009. Head of the 2 grant projects by Russian Foundation for Basic Research. • 2009-2011. Head of the grant project funded by Russia Academy of Science Board. • 2011-current. Head of 5 grant projects by Russian Foundation for Basic Research.

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Prof. Cemal Turan Molecular Ecology and Fisheries Genetic Laboratory, Marine Sciences and Technology Faculty, Iskenderun Technical University, 31220, Iskenderun, Hatay, Turkey. Cemal Turan is heading Molecular Ecology and Fisheries Genetic Laboratory and has 20 years’ experience in marine biodiversity, molecular ecology, marine biotechnology and fisheries management. He was awarded as the Outstanding Young Scientist Award by the Turkish Academy of Sciences. He used to be Chair of Living Resources and Marine Ecosystem in the CIESM (The Mediterranean Science Commission) between 2007 and 2013. He has published more than 250 scientific papers, books and book chapters and patents. He has received several external national and international research grants and participated in European projects as partner. Has was involved in organising several international Congress, Symposiums and Workshops. He is Editor and member of Editorial Boards of International Journals. He also serves on various bodies as a scientific committee member, including General Directorate of Agricultural Research and Policy and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry of Turkey, Turkish Marine Foundation, and be invited several times to the expert meetings by GFCM.

Prof. Reyhan Akcaalan Professor in limnology, Faculty of Aquatic Sciences, Istanbul University, Turkey Reyhan Akcaalan graduated from Fisheries Faculty, Ege University and obtained Master and PhD degrees in limnology, specialization in water quality and cyanobacteria/cyanotoxins from Istanbul University. She spent one year in Prof. Codd’s lab in Dundee University working on cyanotoxins. She is currently the Head of Department of Freshwater and Marine Biology. Her research interests are toxic cyanobacteria, eutrophication, taste and odour problems, water management, especially the understanding of cyanobacteria bloom dynamics and toxin production in lakes and reservoirs and the effect of toxins on biota. She is coauthor of publications in international journals, co-chair of national and international conferences and scientific meetings. She has been coordinator/ member of national/international projects.

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Dr Constantinos Mylonas Deputy Director, Institute of Marine Biology, Biotechnology and Aquaculture Hellenic Center for Marine Research, Athens, Greece Constantinos C Mylonas is a research director at the Institute of Marine Biology, Biotechnology and Aquaculture, of the Hellenic Center for Marine Research (HCMR). He studied Aquaculture (B.Sc.) at Texas A&M University (1988), followed by an M.Sc. degree in Zoology at North Carolina State University (1991) evaluating the application of pharmacological methods for the induction of ovulation in salmonids. He completed his studies with a Ph.D. in Marine-Estuarine and Environmental Sciences at the University of Maryland (1996) studying the reproductive endocrinology of Moronidae fishes and the use of controlledrelease delivery systems for gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRHa), in the induction of ovulation and enhancement of sperm production. The research field of Dr. CC Mylonas may be summarized in (a) the study of fish reproductive biology and endocrinology, (b) the identification of the dysfunctions exhibited by female and male broodstocks in captive conditions, and (c) the development of pharmacological methods for the control of reproduction, induction of spawning and improvement of sperm production in fish of interest for the aquaculture industry. In this framework, he is involved in basic and applied research, aiming at the optimization of broodstock management methods, focusing on marine fishes. Some of the species of interest include the meagre (Argyrosomus regius), wreckfish (Polyprion americanus), greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) and the Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus). Dr CC Mylonas has published 109 scientific articles with an ISI-Index (H-index 34) and has co-authored 5 books on the reproduction of fish.

Prof. Mark Dickey-Collas Ecosystem Approach Coordinator, Professional Officer (PO3) at ICES and Associate Professor at Danish Technical University, National Institute of Aquatic Resources (DTU Aqua), Copenhagen V, Denmark Mark Dickey-Collas (@DickeyCollas) is the ecosystem approach coordinator in the secretariat of ICES (www.ices.dk). He facilitates the development of the ecosystem approach for sustainable exploitation of the marine ecosystem and regional ecosystem assessments. Mark has 25 years experienced in providing fisheries and marine science advice to national and international institutions and has a particular expertise in pelagic fish and fisheries, having previously worked in national fisheries science laboratories in Northern Ireland and the Netherlands. Mark liaises with international and EU marine management and science organisations on issues such as ecosystem assessment, data provision, Good Environmental Status (MSFD), vulnerable species and impacts of fishing. His scientific experience is in the field of population dynamics, ecosystem modelling and the policy/science interface (http://www.researcherid.com/ rid/A-8036-2008). Mark is a member of the IMBER science steering committee (www.imber.info) and member of the Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance WG on ecosystem based approach. 14


Dr Χavier Durrieu de Madron Research Director, French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Centre d’Etude et de Formation sur les Environnements Méditerranéens (CEFREM),Université de Perpignan Via Domitia, France Xavier Durrieu de Madron is research director at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and his laboratory (CEFREM) is based in Perpignan. He obtained a BSc in Physics from the University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis (France), a Master in Oceanography from the University of Aix-Marseille (France). He earned his PhD in Oceanography from the Neuchâtel (Switzerland) where he worked on shelf-slope exchanges processes on Mediterranean and Atlantic continental margins. He then moved to the Florida State University in Tallahassee for his postdoctoral work on the deep circulation in the Brasil basin. His current research focuses on dense water formation processes and effects on sediment transport in coastal and deep marine environments, with an emphasis on Mediterranean ecosystems. He also works on suspended particles dynamics, especially on the size spectra, aggregation, and settling. He has extensive field activity and has participated in or directed numerous oceanographic cruises. Xavier is leading the MERMEX (Marine Ecosystems Response in the Mediterranean Experiment) project and was involved in great number of French and EU-funded projects.

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Awarding Ceremony of Academic & Professional Excellence The organisers will honour an Academic, a Professional, and a Company for their excellence and their invaluable contribution to the fisheries sector.

Collaborating Journals

HydroMediT 2018 Authors are entitled to 50% discount for publications at Water! Water (ISSN 2073-4441; CODEN: WATEGH) is an open access journal on water science and technology, including the ecology and management of water resources, and is published monthly online by MDPI. • Open Access – free for readers, with article processing charges (APC) paid by authors or their institutions. • High visibility: indexed by the Science Citation Index Expanded (Web of Science), Ei Compendex and other databases. • Rapid publication: manuscripts are peer-reviewed and a first decision provided to authors approximately 30 days after submission; acceptance to publication is undertaken in 5 days (median values for papers published in this journal in first half of 2017). Impact Factor: 1.832 (2016) ; 5-Year Impact Factor: 2.056 (2016)

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Registration The registration fees for the participants will remain at a very affordable rate, and until 31st of October 2018 will be: Early Registration Until 31-10-2018

Late Registration From 1-11-2018

Students with student ID

20 €

20 €

Participants

50 €

80 €

Companies*

150 €

150 €

Attendee Type

* VAT 24% not included, applies for 2 persons All registrations include Congress Proceedings, Delegate’s envelope and Coffee breaks

Location

The City of Volos Volos is one of the largest and most attractive cities in Greece as well as one of the country’s most prominent ports. The modern-day city, built near the site of ancient Iolcos, dominates the region of Magnesia from its position at the foot of Mount Pelion overlooking the Pagasetic Gulf. This is one of the most beautiful areas in Thessaly, in the centre of Greece (Volos is situated 320km N of Athens and 219km S of Thessaloniki) combining the allure of the sea with the mystical charm of the Centaurs’ mountain. The area’s mythical background captivates the visitor’s imagination. Magnesia features in some of the most remarkable tales in Greek mythology. The progenitor of its peoples was Magnes, son of Zeus and Aeolus, yet Magnesia is believed to be the birthplace of a strange race, the Centaurs, beings which were part equine, part human and originated from the union of Nephele and Ixion. Asclepius and Achilles were, among others, pupils of the Centaur Chiron. The famous Argonaut expedition, one of the greatest epics in the Greek mythological cycle, set sail from the Pagasetic Gulf. 17


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