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Dr. Alain Lefebvre

Function :
Researcher
Institute :
Ifremer (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea), Laboratoire Environnement Ressources de Boulogne-sur-Mer

Alain Lefebvre
Curriculum Vitae :
Alain Lefebvre received the PhD degree from LILLE 1 university - Science and Technology, France, in 1999. His research interests include the dynamic of phytoplankton blooms, development and implementation of automated and high resolutions systems to support monitoring and research. He has been head of the Coastal Environment & Shellfish Resources laboratory from IFREMER (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea) since 2005. He is the coordinator of biological monitoring networks such as the SRN (dedicated to the study of the eutrophication in the eastern English Channel) and was the coordinator of the environmental and fishery monitoring of the Gravelines nuclear power plant (2001-2007). He is the scientific coordinator of the MAREL Carnot system (automated system for high frequency, multi-parameter data collection in the marine environment). He is the French delegate in the OSPAR Eutrophication Committee, support for the French Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development (since 2003). He is involved in the implementation of the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive for the Eutrophication issues.
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