Departamento de Oceanografia e Pescas

Department of Oceanography
and Fisheries
Departamento de Oceanografia e Pescas

Headquarters of the Department of Oceanography and Fisheries, the former-Hospital of the Misericórdia
Established 1976
Mission Scientific knowledge, conservation of marine life and the sustainable use of the Atlantic Ocean in the Azores
Focus Marine Ecology and Biodiversity (MEBS); Fisheries Resources; Oceanography; Chemistry
Chairman Eduardo José Louçã Florêncio Isidro
Head Helder Guerreiro Marques da Silva
Members 60
Owner University of the Azores
Formerly called Instituto Universitário dos Açores
Location Matriz, Horta, Faial, Portugal
Coordinates Coordinates: 38°32′30″N 28°37′37″W / 38.541737°N 28.627003°W / 38.541737; -28.627003
Address Hospital da Misericórdia
Website http://www.horta.uac.pt/

The Department of Oceanography and Fisheries (Portuguese: Departamento de Oceanografia e Pescas), normally shortened to DOP/UAç, is an Azorean oceanographic institute and research arm of the University of the Azores, with its seat in the city of Horta, on the island of Faial.

History

DOP was created in 1976, under the Instituto Universitário dos Açores (University Institute of the Azores), with its seat in the city of Horta. It became one of the organic units of the University of the Azores head-quartered on the island of Faial. Since its founding, DOP assumed "the role of scientific research, conservation of marine life and sustainable use of Atlantic Ocean in the region of the Azores".

Scope

Dolphins in the waters of São Miguel
A school of pelagic fish (trevally) sizing up a school of small pelagic prey fish (anchovies)

Composed of foreign and regional graduate students, the DOP/UAç is involved in scientific and academic research in marine biology and ocean studies, within the areas of ecology, marine biology, physical and chemical oceanography and fisheries.[1] It is a multidisciplinary institution involved in cooperative research with agreements in international (MAST III, LIFE, DG-XIV), national (PRAXIS, JNICT), and regional programs.[1]

It is a multidisciplinary organization that supports pure and applied research, forming cooperative research programs with national and private institutions.[1] This includes providing services for industry and public service, that includes announcements in the media, museum and educational institutions.[1] The institution emphasizes academics, through the participation of undergraduate research students (47 by October 1997) and graduate students (13 by October 1997) in research projects, as part of its academic requirements.

This includes the studies[1] of:

Structure

The view of the wharf of Santa Cruz in the harbour of Horta

The department is divided into four sections:[2]

Supporting these investigation units are five nuclei: fisheries statistics; documentation; imagery/multimedia; computer sciences; scientific diving.[2] This includes several laboratories which support all the scientific and scholarly projects undertaken by DOP.[2] At least one technician/researcher is responsible for each laboratory, that includes specific areas, such as: Marine Ecology and Biodiversity; Fisheries Resources; Aquaculture and Ethology; Instrumentation and Calibration; Chemistry; Oceanographic Monitoring and Modelling; Optics and Ageing; and Histology and Genetics.[2]

Resources

The DOP/UAç has an oceanographic vessel R/V Arquipélago, in addition to three other vessels/boats, at its service.[2] The vessel patrols annually, based on a crew schedule, from their port in the harbour of Horta, in the central group.[2] These research vessels, equipped with modern equipment, along with terrestrial-based technology and laboratories are an important part of the research activities.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 DOP/UAç, ed. (2015), "Scope", University of the Azores: Department of Oceanography and Fisheries, Horta (Azores), Portugal
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DOP/UAç, ed. (2015), "Organization", University of the Azores: Department of Oceanography and Fisheries, Horta (Azores), Portugal
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