Camille Saurelمشاهده پروفایل
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Camille Saurel is a Senior Researcher at the Section for Coastal Ecology within the Technical University of Denmark's National Institute of Aquatic Resources. Their work focuses on sustainable low-trophic organism production, particularly mussels, oysters, and cockles, while also addressing biogenic reef restoration in coastal waters. Contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through research Coordinated course: Low Trophic Aquaculture (25348), 5ECTS Research interests span ecological impacts of bivalve production, coastal restoration techniques, and hatchery practices. They investigate biological/physical processes, invasive species effects, climate change impacts, and genetic diversity in bivalve populations. Current projects include: Horse mussel restoration Microalgae production for shellfish hatcheries Climate-adaptive shellfish aquaculture (CASA) Flat oyster grow out (FØGU) Their recent publications focus on on-bottom mussel cultivation strategies, oyster reef restoration techniques, and genetic diversity in marine keystone species.









