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[Conference] Deep Blue Days, 14>16 October 2014, Brest France Exploration and development of energy, mineral and biological resources in the Deep Ocean: science, technology, economics, regulation, security and safety Programme now available Registration open until 6th October More info: http://ow.ly/BVhVC

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Programme (last update 25th September 2014)

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Deep Blue Days within Sea Tech Week

Brest is organising the 9th

successive Sea Tech Week, from 13th

to 17th

October 2014. This international event is a unique occasion, which attracts more than 1000 participants and covers multiple marine-related disciplines. In addition to a human-scale exhibition, which allows participants to easily interact, Sea Tech Week brings together a range of conferences and workshops organised by local, regional, national and international partners of the event.

In 2014, Sea Tech Week will focus in particular on deep sea challenges, through the organisation by Brest métropole océane urban council of a main conference: Deep Blue Days. Technopôle Brest-Iroise (Brest Science Park) is in charge of the content of these 3 days, together with the driving forces in the fields of marine sciences and technologies of the Brest territory.

The deep ocean is one of new frontiers, with contrasted specificities depending on the interactions between living species and minerals, making it a confirmed or potential reservoir of energy, mineral and biological resources. The fast growing world population and the emerging countries are demanding resources at an ever-increasing rate, while land-based resources become scarce. In this context, resources of the ocean are attracting an increasing interest from the international community. However, due to extreme environmental conditions, the responsible use of these (mostly) non-renewable resources is a complex process, with many challenges to overcome. Our future is blue and needs to be prepared.

Challenges overview, cross-cutting aspect and value chain approach

Current challenges in the development of energy, mineral and biological resources will be presented and discussed by covering the entire value chain: research and development, technologies, environmental issues, social sciences including law and economics, governance and defence (security). Our cross-cutting approach will help to create new interactions between participants from different professional sectors (academia, industry, governmental organizations, public institutions…) and disciplines.

Due to the different types of resources and therefore the state of advancement in their use and exploitation, challenges are different. The integration of energy, mineral and biological resources into a same conference will foster the development of common solutions and new cooperation.

Where international science and technology meet in Brest

The Deep Blue Days will focus on key technologies under development, such as acoustics, robotics, mathematics and signal processing, material behaviour… This double approach, both scientific and industrial, has been chosen voluntarily, with the objective to make the conference an innovative event.

Highly competent international speakers will attend the Conference, especially from countries involved in deep-sea issues such as Brazil, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, Republic of Korea, The Netherlands, UK, USA…

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Provisional Programme Overview

The Deep Blue Days will be held from 14th to 16th October, during the peak days of Sea Tech Week. Topics will be introduced during an opening session and discussed in more details during subsequent thematic sessions (SCI, REM-1, REM-2, BIO-1, BIO-2, DEF, RUL-1 and RUL-2). A synthesis of presentations and a final discussion will take place during a closure session.

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Opening session(1)

Speeches by French and Brazilian authorities

Overview of deep-sea challenges

Introduction to Sea Tech Week

Thematic session REM-1

Innovation and technologies for the development of deepwater energy and mineral resources

Thematic session BIO-1

Technological challenges to understand ecosystems, their biodiversity and evolution

Thematic session DEF

Technologies of defence to ensure a safe and secure use of resources

Thematic session RUL-1

Regulation for a responsible exploration of resources

Julien DENEGRE, Technip

Stéphane-Alain RIOU, Pôle Mer Bretagne Atlantique

Mohamed JEBBAR, IUEM

Lenaick MENOT, IFREMER

Marie-Françoise LALANCETTE, SHOM

Pascal LE CLAIRE, French Naval Academy

Walter ROEST, Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf

Elie JARMACHE, SGMer

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Thematic session SCI

Scientific challenges to understand geological and biological processes

Thematic session REM-2

Innovation and technologies for the exploration and prospection of deepwater energy and mineral resources

Thematic session BIO-2

Deep ocean ecosystems providing for humanity

Thematic session RUL-2

Deep ocean economics and sustainable development

Pierre-Marie SARRADIN, IFREMER

Olivier ROUXEL, IFREMER

Vincent RIGAUD, IFREMER

Pascal TARITS, IUEM

Mohamed JEBBAR, IUEM

Elie JARMACHE, SGMer

Pascal LE FLOC’H, AMURE, Ifremer, France

Closure session

Cocktail at Oceanopolis aquarium Social event at Le Quartz Congress Centre

Social dinner including the Ibrahim Maalouf concert

http://www.ibrahimmaalouf.com/en/

“General public” Conference

On the 7th Millennium Development Goals: ensure environmental sustainability. Focus on the deep ocean.

(1) Free of charge and open to all Sea Tech Week’s participants

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Opening session of Deep Blue Days

Tuesday 14th October 2014; Grand Theatre

09:00 – 12:30

08:30 – 09:00 Welcome of participants

09:00 – 09:40 Speeches by French authorities

Speech by Brazilian authorities

Speech by Prof. René GARELLO, President, IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society (OES)

Representative from the European commission*

First round table

09:40 – 10:00 Prof. Segen ESTEFEN, Full Professor of Ocean Structures and Subsea Technology at COPPE – Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and General Director for the implementation of the National Research Institute for Oceans and Waterways – INPOH, Brazil

10:00 – 10:20 Prof. Peter HERZIG, Executive Director of GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Kiel, Germany

10:20 – 10:40 Mr. François JACQ, Chairman and Chief executive officer of IFREMER, France

Exchanges and discussions

Second round table

11:00 – 11:20 Mr. Michael LODGE, Deputy to the Secretary-General and Legal Counsel, International Seabed Authority

11:20 – 11:40 Prof. Dr. Sierd CLOETINGH, Royal Netherlands Academy Professor of Earth Sciences, Head of Tectonics Group, Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, and Member of the European Research Council Understanding of Earth connections: the dynamic processes that built continents and formed ocean basins and theirs impacts on surficial environment Horizon2020-ERC opportunities

11:40 – 12:00 Prof. Alex ROGERS, Professor of Conservation Biology, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, UK Blue Growth in the deep sea : balancing economic and environmental considerations

Exchanges and discussions

12:20 – 12:30 General presentation of the Sea Tech Week agenda

12:30 Lunch

Official opening of the professional exhibition

Tuesday 14th October 2014; Hall

13:45 – 14:15

Moderated by Jean-Louis LE CORVOISIER, Journalist

LIVE TWEET Opening session Keep connected and follow the official accounts: @SeaTechWeek and @DeepBlueDaysSTW Tweet with the official hashtags: #SeaTech2014 and #DBD

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Session SCI

Scientific challenges to understand geological and biological processes

Tuesday 14th October 2014; Meridienne room

14:30 – 18:00

Chairs:

Olivier ROUXEL IFREMER, Brest, France

Pierre-Marie SARRADIN IFREMER, Brest, France

The deep ocean is the least known place on Earth. Exploration campaigns show that a vast range of biological and geological phenomena occurs in this extreme environment.

On the basis of mapping and bathymetry, and geological and biological research, the session SCI is dedicated to current knowledge of the deep ocean diversity and evaluation of scientific gaps.

Part 1 : Cartography and geodiversity

14:30 – 15:00 Mr. Bruno FRACHON, Director general, National Hydrographic Service (SHOM), France

15:00 – 15:30 Dr. Walter ROEST, Senior Scientist, IFREMER/REM, Brest, France, and Member of the CLCS Mapping and understanding the geodiversity of the seabed and subsoil of the world’s oceans

Part 2: Energy and mineral resources

15:30 – 16:00 Mr. Eric DEVILLE, IFPEN, France

Frontiers in deep offshore hydrocarbon exploration

16:00 – 16:30 Dr. Olivier ROUXEL, Research Scientist, Geochemistry and Metallogeny Laboratory, IFREMER, France Deep Sea Metalliferous Deposits

Coffee Break

Part 3: Biodiversity – from microbiology to the study of communities

17:00 – 17:30 Dr. Marie-Anne CAMBON-BONAVITA, Researcher, UMR6197 LM2E, IFREMER, France BICOSE : Biodiversity, Interactions, COnnectivity Symbioses in Extreme environments

17:30 – 18:00 Dr. André OLIVEIRA DE SOUZA LIMA, Laboratório de Genética Molecular, Centro de Ciências Tecnológicas da Terra e do Mar – CTTMar, Universidade do Vale do Itajaí – UNIVALI, Brazil Biotechnological potential and biodiversity of South Atlantic deep-sea microbial community

Exchanges and discussions

Cocktail

Tuesday 14th October 2014; Oceanopolis

18:45 – 21:30

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Session REM-1

Innovation and technologies for the development

of deepwater energy and mineral resources

Wednesday 15th October 2014; Meridienne room

09:00 – 12:30

Chairs:

Julien DENEGRE TECHNIP

Stéphane Alain RIOU Pôle Mer Bretagne Atlantique

In an increasingly competitive market, innovation is seen as one of the key elements in ensuring quality, reliability, product range extension and competitiveness. In coming years and decades the reality of facing reduced accessible resources, driven to explore and produce in increasingly deeper water depths and harsher environments, will force the offshore oil & gas segments to invest more in R&D.

The discovery of mineral reservoirs in deep sea environments is gaining an economic interest. This emerging market underlies new opportunities for both mining and offshore oil & gas companies to transfer and adapt their technological competencies to the development of deepwater mineral resources.

Introduction by Mr. Julien DENEGRE, TECHNIP

09:00 – 09:10 From exploration to development. Which are criteria to consider a geological site as a deposit? Overview of trends in offshore development.

Part 1 - Innovation and technologies for the exploitation of energy resources in greater depths

09:10 – 09:35

Mr. Pierrick DANIEL, System architect and project manager in CGG (Compagnie Générale de Géophysique), France SpiceRack : the next generation of seabed seismic acquisition solution

09:35 – 10:00 Gijsbert DE JONG, Manager Offshore Service Vessels & Tugs, Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore Division, France Offshore operations in deep water and harsh environments: a classification society’s perspective

10:00 – 10:25 Mr. Jacques RUER, Manager Innovation and Emerging Technologies, SAIPEM SA in France New Trends for the Exploitation of Deepwater Oil and Gas

Coffee break

Part 2 - Toward the exploitation of deepwater mineral resources: to take advantage of oil and gas experience

11:00 – 11:25 Mr. Jon MACHIN, Director, UTEC Geomarine Ltd, UK Robotic Geotechnical Drilling and Testing Techniques in Seabed Minerals

11:25 – 11:50 Mr. Stef KAPUSNIAK, Business Development Manager – Mining, Soil Machine Dynamics (SMD), UK Underwater excavation and mining technology

11:50 – 12:15 Mr. Nobuyuki OKAMOTO, Director, Deep-sea Exploration Division, Metals Mining Technology Department, Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC), Japan JOGMEC activities for deep-sea commercial mining in the future

12:15 – 12:30 Conclusion by Mr. Frédéric MONCANY DE SAINT-AIGNAN, Cluster Maritime Français, France

Exchanges and discussions

Lunch

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Session REM-2

Innovation and technologies for the exploration and prospection

of deepwater energy and mineral resources

Wednesday 15th October 2014; Meridienne room

14:30 – 17:30

Chairs:

Vincent RIGAUD IFREMER, La Seyne s/ mer, France

Pascal TARITS IUEM, Brest, France

Part 2: Innovation and technologies in exploration vectors

14:30 – 15:00 Dr. Vincent RIGAUD, Director, Underwater Systems Unit, IFREMER, France

15:00 – 15:30 Dr. James R. MC FARLANE, President, ISE, Canada The Genesis and Metamorphosis of Underwater Systems for Canadian Arctic Operations

Part 3 : Innovation and technologies in surface and sub-surface characterisation

15:30 – 16:00 Mr. Øystein AASBØ, Cdr (Rtd) RNoN, Area Sales Manager Europe, Africa and Russia – Underwater Mapping, Subsea, Kongsberg Maritime, Norway High resolution deep water survey with a commercial AUV

Coffee break

16:30 – 17:00 Mr. R. Nigel EDWARDS, Professor, University of Toronto, Canada The assessment of offshore methane hydrate: A clean fuel for the 21

st century?

Part 4 : Innovation and technologies in drilling in extreme areas

17:00 – 17:30 Prof. Dr. Achim KOPF, Professor of Marine Geotechnics and Dean, Department of Geosciences, MARUM and Department of Geosciences, University of Bremen, Germany Seafloor drill rigs, in-situ tools and borehole observatories for scientific exploration

Exchanges and discussions

Social event

Wednesday 15th October 2014; Le Quartz Congress Centre

Dinner followed by the Ibrahim Maalouf concert

http://www.ibrahimmaalouf.com/en/

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Session BIO-1

Technological challenges to understand ecosystems, their biodiversity

and evolution

Wednesday 15th October 2014; Room 1

09:00 – 12:30

Chairs:

Mohamed JEBBAR Brest University (UBO), France

Lenaick MENOT IFREMER, France

Contrary to the initial assumptions based on the extreme energy limitation preventing life development, the past two decades of marine research has shown that the Deep Ocean hosts one of the largest biomass on Earth.

Considered still as a black box, the deep biosphere needs further investigation to assess: (1) its composition, especially for the hidden part: the microbial life; (2) its spatial heterogeneity linked to the seascape diversity; and (3) its evolution under natural and anthropogenic pressures (e.g. exploitation of deep sea resources), as well as related feedbacks with other Earth bio-geochemical components.

The session BIO-1 will be dedicated to technological challenges and innovative tools to help in biodiversity inventory and observe its long-term evolution.

Part 1 : technological challenges and evaluation of environmental impacts due to resources exploitation

09:00 - 09:25 Prof. Philip WEAVER, Managing Director, Seascape consultants ltd, UK, and GOBI (Global Ocean Biodiversity Initiative) coordinator Environmental Issues Related to Deep-sea Mineral Mining and Associated Technological Challenges

Part 2 : long-term observatories

09:25 – 10:00 Dr. Marjolaine MATABOS, Researcher in deep-sea marine ecology, in the Deep Sea Laboratory at IFREMER, France; and Dr. Jozée SARRAZIN, IFREMER, France New windows to the deep

Part 3 : Innovative tools for biodiversity understanding

10:00 – 10:25 Dr. Sophie ARNAUD-HAOND, DEEP/LEP (Laboratoire Environnement Profond), IFREMER, France Unravelling communities structure through metabarcoding

Coffee break

11:00 – 11:25 Prof. Charles FISHER, Professor of Biology, Assoc. Dean, College of Science, The Pennsylvania State University, USA Corals as deep-water sentinels of anthropogenic impact: Lessons from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

11:25 – 11:50 Prof. Dr.-Ing. Tim W. NATTKEMPER, Head of Biodata Mining Group, Faculty of Technology, Bielefeld University, Germany Underwater Image Informatics

11:50 – 12:15 Dr. Tomohiko FUKUSHIMA, Assistant Director, Research and Development (R&D) Centre for Submarine Resources, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan Development of a new environmental impact assessment techniques associated with the deep-sea mineral resources development

12:15 – 12:40 Dr. Bruce SHILLITO*, University Pierre & Marie Curie, France

Exchanges and discussions

Lunch

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Session BIO-2

Deep ocean ecosystems providing for humanity

Wednesday 15th October 2014; Room 1

14:30 – 17:30

Chairs:

Mohamed JEBBAR Brest University (UBO), Brest, France

The large biomass available in the deep ocean raises potential interest in terms of providing for humanity services for humans. The evaluation of economic opportunities requires both to acquire more knowledge of the resource and to put this emerging market in the competitive global context of biotechnologies (including terrestrial and shallow sea).

Current R&D focuses on the use of secondary metabolites, enzymes and bio-polymers with applications to health, cosmetics, materials and biofuels. In addition to presentations of advances in the valorisation of deep bio-resources, session BIO-2 would expect to invite industrials to go into marine issues.

14:30 – 15:00 Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Johannes IMHOFF, Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Geomar, Germany Deep sea microbial diversity is an excellent source for new bioactive compounds

15:00 – 15:30 Dr. Gaëtan BURGAUD, Assistant Professor, University of Brest – UBO, LUBEM (EA3882), France Marine Fungi from Deep-Sea Extreme Environments: From Ecology to Biotechnology

15:30 – 16:00 Dr. Sung Gyun KANG, Principal Investigator, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (formerly, KORDI), Associate Professor, University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea One-carbon Metabolism of a hyperthermophilic archaeon and potential for hydrogen production

Coffee break

16:30 – 17:00 Dr. Annarita POLI, Researcher, CNR (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche), ICB (Instituto di Chimica Biomolecolare), Italy Exopolysaccharide producer microorganisms from extreme areas: chemistry and applications

17:00 – 17:30 Mrs. Isabelle HENAUT, Research Engineer, IFP Energies Nouvelles, France Challenges and importance of Enhanced Oil Recovery

Exchanges and discussions

Social event

Wednesday 15th October 2014; Le Quartz Congress Centre

Dinner followed by the Ibrahim Maalouf concert

http://www.ibrahimmaalouf.com/en/

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Session DEF

Technologies of defence to ensure a safe

and secure use of resources

Wednesday 15th October 2014; Room 6

09:00 – 12:30

Chairs:

Marie-Françoise LALANCETTE SHOM, Brest, France

Pascal LE CLAIRE French Naval Academy, Le Poulmic, France

Safe and secure development of offshore resources involves technological challenges to ensure sea control in the ocean and/or far in the open seas. It can be achieved through three objectives: (1) understand the environment where activities take place; (2) control the maritime information in open ocean; and (3) develop specific assets for action.

During this session, applied research and advanced technology development will be presented and discussed to improve operational performances of offshore activities in a safe and secure way

Introduction

09:00 – 09:15 By SHOM and the French Naval Academy

09:15 – 09:40 LCDR Natalie LAUDIER, Meteorology and Oceanography Naval Officer, Office of Naval Research Global (ONRG), USA

U.S. Office of Naval Research Global Overview

Part 1 – Expertise in the physical environment characterisation

09:40 – 10:05 Dr. Marie-Françoise LALANCETTE, SHOM, France

Understanding the oceanic environment by satellite : a focus on progresses in altimetry and gravimetry

10:05 – 10:30 Mr. Julien LAGADEC, IETA, SHOM, France

Regional oceanographic forecast models for navy operation support : issues and operational improvements

Coffee break

Part 2 – Information management

11:00 – 11:25 Capt. Pascal LE CLAIRE, Dean of the French Naval Academy, Le Poulmic, France

Control of maritime information: the challenge of classification

Part 3 – Future naval assets

11:25 – 11:50 Mr. Gabriel MARCHALOT, Engineer, Thales Airborne Systems, France Maritime airborne surveillance and patrol

11:50 – 12:15 Mme Pauline SIBILLE, DCNS, France Energy and environmental challenges for the submarine of the future

Exchanges and discussions

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Session RUL-1

Regulation for a responsible exploration of resources

Thursday 16th October 2014; Meridienne room

09:00 – 12:30

Chairs:

Elie JARMACHE Secrétariat Général de la Mer, France

Walter ROEST IFREMER and Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf

This session is dedicated to the legal framework related to the development of deep ocean resources in accordance with the evolution of international rules (Montego Bay convention) and new frontiers. Evaluation of constraints (including environmental ones) for a responsible use of resources will be also discussed.

09:00 – 09:30 Introductive remarks by Mr. Elie JARMACHE, Secrétariat Général de la Mer, France

09:30 – 10:00 Dr. Philomène VERLAAN, Senior Technical Adviser (Intergovernmental Organizations and Science), Institute for Marine Engineering, Science and Technology, UK Responsible Mining of the Deep Seabed and the Law of the Sea

10:00 – 10:30 Mr. Christopher LAND, Vice President for Legal Affairs and General Counsel, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA Regulation for Responsible Exploration of the Sea

Exchanges and discussions

Coffee break

11:15 – 11:45 Dr. Walter ROEST, Senior Scientist, IFREMER/REM, Brest, France, and Member of the CLCS

11:45 – 12:15 Dr. Anne CHOQUET, Researcher, France Business School, France

Continental shelf extension in polar areas, a risk of conflicts?

Exchanges and discussions

12:30 Lunch

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Session RUL-2

Deep ocean economics and sustainable development

Thursday 16th October 2014; Meridienne room

14:00 – 16:00

Chairs:

Elie JARMACHE Secrétariat Général de la Mer, France

Walter ROEST IFREMER and Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf

Pascal LE FLOC’H AMURE, Ifremer, France

Economic issues and discussions on suitable strategies to adopt by decision makers considering geopolitics and international economic challenges.

14:00 – 14:30 H.S.H. Prince Albert, Founder and President of Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation

14:30 – 15:00 Mr. Chris BROWN, Chartered Tax Adviser and international law specialist, Shandong Jiaotong University, China Deep sea mining: the development of regulatory & fiscal frameworks

15:00 – 15:30 Mrs. Nadine BRET-ROUZAUT*, IFPEN, France

15:30 – 16:00 Prof. Linwood PENDLETON, Senior scholar, Duke University's Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, USA, and International Chair of Excellence, UBO-AMURE-IUEM-LABEX, France The Economics of Deep Sea Mining: A Societal Perspective

Exchanges and discussions

Coffee break

Closure session

Thursday 16th October 2014; Meridienne room

16:30 – 17:30

16:30 – 17:00 Syntheses of parallel thematic sessions REM-1&2, BIO-1&2 and DEF

17:00 – 17:30 Conclusions and perspectives :

By Mr. le Préfet maritime

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Deep Blue Days is organised by:

Brest métropole océane

Technopôle Brest-Iroise

Under the high patronage of: With the support of:

And in partnership with:

Agence des Aires Marines Protégées

Cluster Maritime Français

ENSTA Bretagne

French Naval Academy

GEP-AFTP

IFREMER

IUEM – UBO - UEB

Pôle Mer Bretagne Atlantique

SHOM

TECHNIP

TELECOM Bretagne

Marine Renewable Energy Group

Information and contact:

Eric Vandenbroucke, Director [email protected]

Juliette Rimetz-Planchon, Project Leader [email protected]

Technopôle Brest-Iroise, Brest, France Tél : +33(0)2 98 05 44 51

www.seatechweek-brest.org

Follow us on Twitter :

@DeepBlueDaysSTW and @SeaTechWeek

Registration:

On-line registration: www.seatechweek-brest.org ; Regular: 250 €; Student: 100 €

Scientific and technical committee

of Deep Blue Days:

IFREMER

Lionel Lemoine

Louis Geli

Daniel Aslanian

Johanna Martin

AAMP

Pierre Watremez

Laure Lebon

SHOM

Marie-Françoise Lalancette

Ecole Navale

Pascal Le Claire

Consulting

Jean Guézennec

IUEM-UBO-UEB

Yves-Marie Paulet

ENSTA Bretagne

Stéphane Toulliou

Pôle Mer Bretagne Atlantique

Stéphane-Alain Riou

Technopôle Brest-Iroise

Eric Vandenbroucke

Juliette Rimetz-Planchon

Brest métropole océane

François Bernez

Marylène Faure