for those interested in the topic (cirrate octopod egg-laying preferences for deep sea corals) there's a previous recording of abigail pratt's presentation online. super fascinating work sourced entirely from ROV video:
https://t.co/CDjCSMH3Fv
CIAC 2022 was such a nice conference! I'm so glad I have participated in three editions so far, and hopping to participate in the next ones! See you in Okinawa in 2025! 🐙🦑❤️
@ciac2022 was full of fun and excellent cephalopod research talks. Now back to Japan and happily relocated to @OISTedu . See you all in three years! #ciac#cephalopods
What a week @ciac2022 .
Learned a lot from fellow cephalopod scientists, and heard new fascinating research being done, and got valueable feedback on my work.
Looking forward for CIAC2025!
I just hung the @ciac2022 poster in my office. I will remember each morning when sitting just in front of it what happened at Sesimbra: good science, friendship and companionship, three constants when referring to the cephalopod research community. See you all at Okinawa! 😻
Great talk by @nidhi_vijayan and poster by @Bord_Jawn on symbiosis in cephalopods in beautiful Sesimbra Portugal @ciac2022 ! Amazing public photo display for the conference
See you around and thank you for the amazing conference, where young and experienced met, shared ideas, lots of laughs and even some tears here and there! Let's meet again before 2025! 🦑🐙🥰
Aaaaand.... Drumroll please!!! The next conference will be in Okinawa Japan!! Ryuta Nakajima wi do his absolute best, as all of us are expecting to host us all in 3 years at OIST! Yessss! Let's go back to Japan! 😍
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Our previous president, Heather, and our organizer, Rui, closed the day with some new information, review of this conference attendance, the revelation of the next president, Ángel González, giving out student awards and the lifetime achievement awards! @cephCIAC#ciac2022
We went out with a bang! The very last presenters Nidhi Vijayan and Louise Souquet! Thank you each and all for the stellar participations! It was a very special conference with all the ups and downs to keep you on your toes 😁❤️
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Cephalopod culture, welfare and other topics was the last session of our conference! These were the first presenters: Bret Grasse, Anik Grearson and Giambattista Belo!
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The last presenters of Fisheries and Traceability session were Sofia Alexandre, Juan Capaz and David Piló! Thank you so much for a very interesting session!
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Lisa Hendrickson, Ian Gleadall, Katina Roumbedakis and Cristina Pita presented recent important works on the betterment of cephalopod fisheries!
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Fisheries and Traceability session started with Graham Pierce, Zoë Doubleday, Wei Yu and Yoshiko Kato! Many thanks for great presentations!
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Wrapping up the morning session we had Chun-I Chiang and Kathleen Ritterbush talking some more about cephalopod life stages and lifestyles! @cephCIAC#ciac2022#cephalopods
So that the last day stays fresh in our minds, speakers from last Friday morning (Life History and Ecology) included José Xavier, Abigail Pratt and Heather Judkins!
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