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  • 08/05/2026
    ECOAQUA is taking part in an international study analysing more than 95,000 barnacles in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans
    The aim of this research, which involved institutions from Europe, Africa and the Americas, was to assess how conservation...
  • 20/04/2026
    The international ECOMARIS project, led by ECOAQUA, is participating in FEAGA with a booth showcasing the richness of marine ecosystems
    Hundreds of people are visiting the exhibition area at the Fuerteventura Agricultural, Livestock, and Fisheries Fair, thanks...
  • 15/04/2026
    ECOAQUA will coordinate an international project to understand and quantify the oceans’ resilience to climate change
    The initiative, known as REVERSE, was one of only two scientific proposals out of a total of 360 to receive a 100% score in...
  • 08/04/2026
    The PHYSALIA Project is moving from the laboratory and field research into primary school classrooms through the Blue Schools initiative
    As part of the public outreach component of this scientific initiative—which studies Portuguese man-of-war to identify their...
  • 19/03/2026
    ECOAQUA is launching a project to minimise bycatch of sensitive species such as sharks and rays
    Under the acronym ILUMINA, the BIOCON group at the University Institute of the ULPGC is launching this scientific initiative,...
  • 11/03/2026
    ECOAQUA launches a project to design fishing regulations based on genetic evidence in order to conserve fish diversity
    The BIOCON group at the University of La Palma (ULPGC) is launching a scientific initiative, known as GRANDES, which aims to...
  • 04/03/2026
    ECOAQUA's EOMAR group launches a new campaign for the PHYSALIA Project to improve predictions of the arrival of Portuguese man o' war on the coast
    These new observation studies will be carried out throughout this week and next, using tracking drones to determine their...
  • 26/02/2026
    Madeira hosts the presentation of the microplastics project ‘IMPLAMAC Capitalisation’, in which ECOAQUA is participating.
    This scientific initiative, led by the ULL, involves researchers from the EOMAR group at the ULPGC university institute, led...
  • 19/02/2026
    Gran Canaria brings together around thirty leading international scientists to define urgent actions to protect seahorses.
  • 18/02/2026
    Thirty global experts gather in Gran Canaria to lead the global strategy for seahorse conservation
    The SyngCo 2026 international conference will bring together leading scientists specialising in marine biology and syngatid...
  • 12/02/2026
    ECOAQUA researcher Inma Herrera highlights in The Conversation that zooplankton can amplify the effects of climate change in the oceans.
    The Doctor of Marine Sciences from the ULPGC asserts that one of the most profound changes is occurring, on an almost...
  • 07/02/2026
    ECOMARIS develops new coastal sampling techniques using drones in Fuerteventura
    The partners in this blue economy project promoting coastal and marine sustainability in island regions are collaborating on...
  • 29/01/2026
    The SIRENA Project revolutionises aquaculture protection in the Canary Islands with a comprehensive risk prediction system
    Researchers from the CSIC and the ULPGC present the results of a system that combines state-of-the-art satellites,...
  • 22/01/2026
    The AMPLIA project proposes the expansion of the three marine Biosphere Reserves in the eastern Canary Islands
    This initiative, led by researchers from ECOAQUA's BIOCON group, presents its final results at the ULPGC after months of...
  • 21/01/2026
    SIRENA Project Final Conference
    29/01/2026 On 29 January 2026, the results of the SIRENA Project will be presented at the Marine Science and Technology Park...
  • 19/01/2026
    A probiotic developed by ECOAQUA and the University of Bologna improves the resistance of European sea bass to the bacterium Vibrio harveyi
    The study conducted by researchers from the Aquaculture Research Group (GIA) at the ULPGC university institute, in...
  • 19/01/2026
    Marine SABRES project workshops: Final round of consultations with local stakeholders. Testing of decision-making support tools
    20/01/2026-22/01/2026 Consultation workshop for the Marine SABRES project, aimed primarily at people involved in the coastal...
  • 15/01/2026
    ECOAQUA participates in a study that detects for the first time a microalga that produces toxins in fish
    The results of this research, in which the Marine Organism Ecophysiology Group (EOMAR) of the University Institute of the...
  • 23/12/2025
    ECOAQUA participates in the state programme “Espacios de Innovación APTE” (APTE Innovation Spaces) with several talks aimed at students from three edu
    The Taliarte Marine Science and Technology Park is participating in this initiative coordinated by the FPCT of the ULPGC to...
  • 15/12/2025
    An ECOAQUA patent optimises egg collection in large public aquarium facilities
    The invention, developed by the Aquaculture Research Group (GIA) and the Biodiversity and Conservation Research Group (BIOCON)...
  • 17/11/2025
    ECOAQUA educates high school students on the importance of marine conservation and the fascinating world of marine research
    Three researchers from the BIOCON group are teaching a combined activity at the ULPGC Marine Science and Technology Park,...
  • 08/11/2025
    5% of the total biomass of fish raised at ECOAQUA's aquaculture facilities dies from the same causes as those at Aquanaria
    Analyses carried out in the laboratories of the Highly Specialised Aquaculture and Biotechnology Service (SABE) of the ULPGC...
  • 07/11/2025
    A conference brings more than 60 people in Lanzarote to highlight the importance of salt flats as a driver of innovation and regional development
    The event, entitled “Sálate: tourism, science and sustainability”, brought together 60 people, including students,...
  • 04/11/2025
    Research led by ECOAQUA demonstrates that infauna is a valuable ally in conserving seagrass beds
    The study, carried out by the BIOCON group at the ULPGC institute at 15 coastal stations in Sweden, collecting more than...
  • 30/10/2025
    Science and Innovation Weeks in the Canary Islands 2025: 'The journey of marine conservation: science, planning and ocean culture'
    04/11/2025 Now in its 21st year, Science and Innovation Weeks in the Canary Islands brings science, innovation and the work of...
  • 11/10/2025
    ECOAQUA participates in the 2nd Regional Circular Economy Fair with a pilot project for sustainable cotton cultivation in the Canary Islands
    This scientific initiative, led by Lidia Esther Robaina, a researcher with the Aquaculture Research Group, has as its main...
  • 09/10/2025
    Experts from around the world endorse the creation in the Canary Islands of 22 of the 124 Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRAs) in the North Atlantic
    The new ISRAs (Important Shark and Ray Areas) in the Canary Islands reflect the unique biodiversity of the archipelago,...
  • 02/10/2025
    An ECOAQUA study reveals how the uniqueness of islands defines the fauna associated with black corals.
    The research, published in the prestigious scientific journal Coral Reefs, shows that the black coral forests of the Canary...
  • 29/09/2025
    Second webinar of the SIRENA Project: towards safer aquaculture
    30/09/2025 Entitled “Towards safer aquaculture: modelling and observation in the SIRENA Project”, the second webinar of...
  • 29/09/2025
    A study led by ECOAQUA reveals for the first time in marine ecosystems that interactions between organisms reinforce functional similarity
    The research, involving internationally renowned institutions in the US, Australia and Switzerland, shows that the convergence...
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