Visit of the researchers from Sofia University to Lithuania

The project “AlgaeService for LIFE” idea was presented by J. Koreivienė for the visitors from Sofia University, Bulgaria. The agreements to create networks with Sofia University and collaboration in application of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for determination of biological ecosystem components was discussed with Prof. M. Stoyneva-Gärtner and Assist. Prof.  B. Uzunov.

2019.05.14

3rd International Conference on Life and Environmental Sciences „SmartBio“, Kaunas

The project Algae Service for LIFE was announced at the 3th International Conference on Life and Environmental Sciences „SmartBio“ that was held from May 2 to 4, 2019 in Kaunas, Lithuania.  Dr. Judita Koreivienė gave the oral presentation “A Circular Economy EU Life Project: Algae Economy-Based Ecological Service Of Aquatic Ecosystems“ to more than 200 conference participants from various countries.

2019.05.06

LIFE information day in Warsaw

Projekt ALGAE SERVICE for LIFE!

Instytut Ochrony Przyrody Polskiej Akademii Nauk w Krakowie wraz z 4 instytucjami litewskimi: Nature Research Centre Vilnius, Join Stock Company Baltic Environment, Nature Heritage Fund, Spila oraz Wydziałem Biologii i Chemii Uniwersytetu Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu realizuje innowacyjny projekt „Algae – Economy Based Ecological Service of Aquatic Ecosystems/ Glony – gospodarka ekologiczna” LIFE17ENV/LT/000407.

WODNE ŻNIWA. Połączenie nauki i aplikacji pomoże rozwiązać problem, jak wykorzystać biomasę sinic i makroglonów, aby polepszyć jakość wód oraz usług ekosystemowych. Projekt ALGAE SERVICE for LIFE zakłada opracowanie prototypów kombajnów zbierających biomasę sinic i glonów występujących masowo w silnie zeutrofizowanych rzekach, jeziorach, zatokach morskich i innych zbiornikach wodnych oraz przetworzenie biomasy na produkty wysokiej i niskiej jakości z możliwością wykorzystania przez ludzi.

Projekt został zaprezentowany podczas dnia informacyjnego LIFE, który odbył się 17 kwietnia 2019 r.

2019.04.15

Vth International Conference on Research and Education Challenges for Contemporary Live Sciences, Poznań

The conference was celebrating 100 years of biological sciences in Poznań and 35 years of the Faculty of Biology as an institution characterised by the science resarch at the highest level. Faculty of Biology of AMU is the centre of research cooperation which is open to all activities related to the development of basic research in biological sciences, bioeconomy and the protection of natural resources, both at the global and regional levels. The time of the Conference drew our attention to the latest scientific discovery, the need for interdisciplinary research, the excellent quality of the results of laboratory and field experiments and the innovation of didactic methodologies. Discussions and exchange of science ideas with our remarkable guests from many research centres in Europe and Poland is the value of success in presenting the results of our research.

2019.04.09

2nd progress meeting of project management group

1st progress meeting of project management group

Project management group 1st progress meeting

2019.03.13

„Green Future: Algae applications and perspectives„ Kraków- Dobczyce

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The project Algae Service for LIFE was announced at 37 th International Conference of the Polish Phycological Society „Green Future: Algae applications and perspectives” (Kraków-Dobczyce, Poland) during the oral presentation „Prospecting of indigenous freshwater microalgae as a valuable regional resource„ by Dr. Judita Koreivienė, (Nature Research Centre, Lithuania)

Visits to aquatic ecosystems in Wągrowiec region in Poland

Selection of priority lakes and rivers for testing and demonstration prototypes

First Project Kick-off meeting

Project partners meeting to discuss planned activities considering project time frame and technical and administrative issues with the LIFE monitoring expert (EASME ar NEEMO) and the representative of Environmental Project Management Agency (EPMA) under the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Lithuania

Visit to Lake Simnas

Visits to Lake Simnas for testing cyanobacteria scums and determination of water quality baseline

Visit to the river Šventoji

Visits to River Šešupė for testing macroalgae mats and determination of water quality baseline

International forum „Phycological Conference„ in Sankt Petersburg

Project announcement at the International forum „Phycological Conference„ in Sankt Petersburg, Russia

The project Algae Service for LIFE was presented at the international forum „Phycological Conference„ (Sankt Petersburg, Russia) during the plenary oral presentation „The role of polyphenols produced by Cladophora glomerata in shaping phytoplankton and pleustophytes communities”
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The European Kick-off meeting of LIFE17 projects in Brussel

The project Algae Service for LIFE was presented at the European kick-off of LIFE17 projects by the project coordinator Dr. Judita Koreivienė (Nature Research Centre, Lithuania). The event, held at the Crowne Plaza Brussels hotel, represented an opportunity for discussion and networking with other projects and stakeholders from many parts of Europe.

5th Kiel Days in Poznań

Project announcement at the international forum „5th Kiel Days in Poznań“ in Poznan, Poland

The project Algae Service for LIFE was presented at the international workshop-seminar „5th Kiel Days in Poznań”, Poland during the oral presentation: „Algae – way to the dominance” by Dr. Beata Messyasz (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland).

Chemistry for Agriculture in Karpacz

The project Algae Service for LIFE was announced at the forum of agricultural and industrial companies „Chemistry for Agriculture in Karpacz” in Poland during plenar oral presentation „Bioactive compounds in freshwater algae” by Dr. Bogushia Łęska and „Impact of effective use of excess micro and macro-algae biomass on water resources” by Dr. Beata Messyasz, and during four discussion panels.

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