The Iberian Seminar on Marine Chemistry (SIQUIMAR), first held in Cádiz in 1983 and biennial in nature, constitutes a continuous exchange between Spanish and Portuguese scientists who use chemistry and its tools to study marine processes. The different editions of SIQUIMAR have been held in various Spanish and Portuguese locations – Cádiz, Vigo, Aveiro, Faro, Lisbon, A Coruña, Las Palmas, Alicante – all with a strong maritime tradition and a high level of activity in marine research.
For its 23rd edition, SIQUIMAR comes to the city of Cádiz, a city closely linked to the sea and home to several marine research centers. It is expected that this new edition will generate a fluid exchange of ideas based on the presentation of the results obtained, and will encourage the researchers present to undertake new collaborative projects.
As has been done in recent editions and taking into account the multidisciplinary approach with which marine research is addressed, several sections are proposed: Chemical Oceanography, Biogeochemical Processes, Marine Pollution and Ecotoxicology, and Climate Change. This organization encourages marine researchers and those with a multidisciplinary profile to present the results of their best work in any of these sections.
An emblematic venue for all kinds of events and celebrations. The Cádiz Conference Center is built using the structures of the former tobacco factory and on the site of the city’s former alhóndiga.
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