Final Event

Which schools were involved?

On its inaugural edition, in 2021/22, P19 involved 13 high schools located along the coast of Portugal, including the Azores and Madeira archipelagos. Each school received a different research paper.


Dr Joaquim Gomes Ferreira School

15_Towards mitigating marine mammal and sea-turtle mortalities in small-scale fisheries.pdf

PORTO




VIANA DO CASTELO

Sta Maria Maior School

07_Microplastics in gentoo penguins from the antarctic region.pdf


Santa Maria School

03_Floating marine litter and their risks to cetaceans off Portugal.pdf

AÇORES


OLHÃO



Francisco Fernandes Lopes School

22_Overwash vulnerability assessment based on long-term washover evolution.pdf


Vale D'Este School

12_Consequences of global shipping traffic for marine giants.pdf

BRAGA


VILA NOVA DE MILFONTES

N. Sra. Graça School

06_Ingestion of microplastics by commercial fish off the portuguese coast.pdf


Luís Freitas Branco School

17_Coupling watersheds estuaries regional ocean Western Iberia.pdf

PAÇO DE ARCOS

LEIRIA

Peniche School

18_Enhancing knowledge on low-value fishing species the distinct reproductive strategy of two gurnard species.pdf

Quinta das Flores School

23_Effects of ocean acidification on the swimming ability, development and biochemical responses of sand smelt larvae.pdf

COIMBRA


PALMELA

Palmela School

08_Seagrasses in Portugal_ a most endangered marine habitat.pdf

Leal da Câmara School

21_Heatwaves and Summer Urban Heat Islands - A Daily Cycle Approach to Unveil the Urban Thermal Signal Changes in Lisbon, Portugal.pdf

SINTRA


AVEIRO

Gafanha da Nazaré School

16_Coastal Analyst System from Space Imagery Engine (CASSIE) - Shoreline management module.pdf


Francisco Franco School

04_The MPA guide - a framework to achieve global goals for the ocean.pdf

MADEIRA