Bibliography 2020

Gohin Francis, Bryère Philippe, Lefebvre Alain, Sauriau Pierre-Guy, Savoye Nicolas, Vantrepotte Vincent, Bozec Yann, Cariou Thierry, Conan Pascal, Coudray Sylvain, Courtay Gaëlle, Françoise Sylvaine, Goffart Anne, Hernández Fariñas Tania, Lemoine Maud, Piraud Aude, Raimbault Patrick, Rétho Michaël, 2020. Satellite and in situ monitoring of Chl-a, Turbidity, and Total Suspended Matter in coastal waters: experience ofthe year 2017 along the French Coasts. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 8 (9), 665  https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse8090665 [LERBL-LOG]

Li Luen-Luen, Amara Rachid, Souissi Sami, Dehaut Alexandre, Duflos Guillaume, Monchy Sébastien 2020. Impacts of microplastics exposure on mussel (Mytilus edulis) gut microbiotia. Science of the Total Environnement 745.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141018 [LSA, LOG]

Gantois Nausicaa, Lamot Angélique, Seesao Yuwalee, Creusy Colette, Li Luen-Luen, Monchy Sébastien, Benamrouz-Vanneste Sadia, Karpouzopoulos Jacky, Bourgain Jean-Luc, Rault Célia, Demaret Fabien, Baydoun Martha, Chabé Magali, Fréalle Emilie, Aliouat-Denis Cécile-Marie, Gay Mélanie, Certad Gabriela, Viscogliosi Eric, 2020. First Report on the Prevalence and Subtype Distribution of Blastocystis sp. in Edible Marine Fish and Marine Mammals: A Large Scale-Study Conducted in Atlantic Northeast and on the Coasts of Northern France. Microorganisms 2020 Mar; 8(3): 460.  https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8030460 [LSA, LOG]

Louchart Arnaud, Lizon Fabrice, Lefebvre Alain, Didry Morgane, G.Schmitt François, Artigas Luis Felipe, 2020. Phytoplankton distribution from Western to Central English Channel, revealed by automated flow cytometry during the summer-fall transition. Continental Shelf Research Volume 195. doi:10.1016/j.csr.2020.104056 [LERBL, LOG]

Ben Rais Lasram Frida, Hattab Tarek, Nogues Quentin, Beaugrand Gregory, Dauvin Jean Claude, Halouani Ghassen, Le Loch Francois, Niquil Nathalie, Leroy Boris , 2020. An open-source framework to model present and future marine species distributions at local scale. Ecological Informatics, 59, 101130 (9p.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2020.101130 [LRHBL, LOG]

Grassi Kelly, Caillault Emilie, Bigand André, Lefebvre Alain, 2020. Comparative Study of Clustering Approaches Applied to Spatial or Temporal Pattern Discovery. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, MDPI, 2020, 8 (9), pp.713. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse8090713 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03079917/document [LISIC, LERBL]

Flanquart Hervé, Audouit Christelle, Reboul Serge, Carrard Michel, Lebreton Florian, Stienne Georges, Voltaire Louinord, Herbert Vincent, Loprete Mariantonia, Ruellet Thierry, Kucwaj Jean-Christophe, Savy Arnaud, Djongon Kokou Boris, Noyer Jean-Charles, Lherbier Régis, Choquel Jean-Bernard, Roche Catherine, Carbonnaux Camille, Chagnon Philippe, Schneider Frédéric, 2020. Pêche récréative sur la Côte d’Opale : quelles pratiques pour une meilleure gouvernance des littoraux ? (PEROPALE) –Rapport final. https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02959837 [TVES, LISIC]

Copin Stéphanie, Mougin Julia, Raguenet Virginie, Robert-Pillot Annick, Midelet Graziella, Grard Thierry, Bonnin-Jusserand Maryse, 2020. Ethidium and propidium monoazide: comparison of potential toxicity on Vibrio sp. Viability. Letters in Applied Microbiology (in press). https://doi.org/10.1111/lam.13412 [LSA, BioEcoAgro]

Ruz Marie-Hélène, Rufin-Soler Caroline, Héquette Arnaud, Révillon Rachel, Hellequin Anne-Peggy, Deboudt Philippe, Herbert Vincent, Cohen Olivier, Lebreton Florian, Le Goff Lucie, Schmitt, François G., Marin Denis, 2020. Climate change and risk perceptions in two French coastal communities. Journal of Coastal Research, SI 95 :875-879. https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03085641 [LOG, TVES]

Augustin Patrick, Billet Sylvain, Crumeyrolle Suzanne, Deboudt Karine, Dieudonné Elsa, Flament Pascal, Fourmentin Marc, Guilbaud Sarah, Hanoune Benjamin, Landkocz Yann, Méausoone Clémence, Roy Sayahnya, Schmitt François G., Sentchev Alexei, Sokolov Anton, 2020. Impact of sea breeze dynamics on atmospheric pollutants and their toxicity in industrial and urban coastal environments, Remote Sensing, 12(4), 648, 2020. https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/4/648 [LOG, LPCA]

Schmitt, F. G., C. Le Quiniou : « Analyse expérimentale de l’influence de la turbulence sur le plancton : construction d’un système pour générer la turbulence : le AGITURB », Journée MARCO 2020, 10 décembre 2020. [LOG]

Rufin-Soler Caroline, Ruz Marie-Hélène, Deboudt Philippe, Révillon Rachel, 2020, Comment vivre avec des conflits d’usages au sein d’un espace naturel protégé exposé à des risques littoraux ? L’exemple du Platier d’Oye (Côte d’Opale, France). VertigO – La revue électronique en sciences de l’environnement, 20, 1 https://doi.org/10.4000/vertigo.27769 [LOG, TVES]

This article proposes an analysis of the production of land-use conflicts between interested party in the management of a coastal area exposed to coastal risks along the North Sea coast, in the Hauts de France Region. The Platier d’Oye, a reclaimed coastal area at the beginning of the 20th century, is the object of successive logics of appropriation and of coastal dynamics which have contributed to the development of conflicts between the stakeholders. The article analyzes in a first part these different logics which contributed to the development of this coastal territory with first an urbanized space, then a protected nature area and a coastal area at risk. The article focuses on the analysis of the emergence of conflicts of uses in this coastal territory in connection with the development of coastal risks and the protection of natural heritage. The second part of the article proposes an original analysis of usage conflicts linked to the management of tourist and resident attendance and conflicts related to the risks of coastal erosion and marine flooding. The data collected and the analyses mobilized in this paper are based on the research project “Co-construction of adaptation strategies to climate change in the Opal Coast” (COSACO) supported by the program “Coasts for tomorrow?” of the Fondation de France.

Figure 1. Location of the study site