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ISECA FINAL CONFERENCE
Programme 30th June 2014
09:00 - 11:00 Welcome coffee and registration

11:00 - 12:00 Introduction
  Welcome in Nausicaá
Philippe Vallette (Director of Nausicaá, France)
  Presentation of the INTERREG IV A 2 Seas Programme
Edouard Gatineau (JTS Interreg IV A 2 Seas Programme, France)
  Presentation of the daily program and keynote speakers
David Lefort
  Presentation of the ISECA project 
Richard Santer (ADRINORD, France)
  Interaction with the floor: video to introduce eutrophication 
David Lefort and Alain Lefebvre (Ifremer, France)

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch break (buffet)

13:00 - 14:10 Session 1: Eutrophication, setting the scene 
  Explanation of the eutrophication phenomenon and its impacts in the coastal zone
Christiane Lancelot (ULB, Belgium)
  Focus on eutrophication in the 2Seas Area
Jacco Kromkamp (NIOZ, Netherlands)
  Eutrophication in other seas : Example of the Baltic Sea
Andris Andrusaitis (BONUS Programme, Finland)

14:10 - 16:15 Session 2: To know more and better understand eutrophication
How do researchers observe and measure the phenomenon?
What are the interests of combining EO, in situ observations and models?
  In situ observations
Rodney Forster (CEFAS, UK)
  Earth Observations
Francis Gohin (Ifremer, France)
  Atmospheric Observations
Koulis Pericleous (University of Greenwich, UK)
  EO tools developed in ISECA
Gavin Tilstone (PML, UK)
  The Web-based Application Server (WAS)
Jean-Luc De Kok (VITO, Belgium)
  Another example of combining EO, in situ observation and models : AlgaRisk and web-visualization
Steve Groom (PML, UK)

15:00 - 15:30 Coffee break

16:15 - 17:10 Session 3: Moving towards a better governance
  What is the existing legislation for a good water quality in Europe?
Stephen Malcolm (CEFAS, UK)
  What does that change for water quality?
Jean Prygiel (Artois Picardie Water Agency, France)
  What effects do the regulations have on different sectors? Videos Séliane and Ecover
David Lefort and Alain Lefebvre

17:10 - 17:45 Session 4: Public perception of eutrophication and willingness-to-pay
  Results of the ISECA surveys
Carolien Knockaert (VLIZ, Belgium)
  Socio-economic analysis, the Solent study
Premachandra Wattage (CEMARE, UK)
  How did we inform general public in the ISECA project?
Anne Vernier (Education Department of Nausicaá, France)

17:45 - 18:15 Session 5: Conclusions and future prospects
  Interaction with the floor : Future steps towards safe guarding water quality in our coastal zones
  Question time

18:15 - 19:30 Visit to Nausicaá's Aquarium

19:30 Reception 

Programme 01st July 2014

9:00 - 09:15 Presentation of the two workshops (coffee break included)
  Workshop Education: Anne Vernier (Education Department of Nausicaá, France) and Carolien Knockaert (VLIZ, Belgium)
  Workshop WAS: Jean-Luc De Kok (VITO, Belgium) and Lieve Decorte (VITO, Belgium)

09:15 - 11:40 Workshop Web-based Application Server (WAS)
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                      Workshop educational activities

11:40 - 12:25 Conclusions and outlook from the floor

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch

14:00 - 16:00 Field trips for workshop participants (at choice)
  Visit to a water treatment plant of Boulogne-Sur-Mer
  Visit to Ifremer laboratory and presentation of the "Marel Carnot measurement station"
  Further visit to Nausicaá's Aquarium
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