This is the Tavira Unit. Here you can find all the laboratories available in this facility – feel free to browse through them.
In each laboratory you can contact our staff by pressing on the ‘ ? ‘ button that appears as you scroll along the page.
Teresa Drago runs the Marine Geosciences Unit at IPMA’s Experimental Molusciculture Station, Tavira (EEMT) in the Algarve. She was awarded her PhD in the field of Marine Geology at the University of Bordeaux in 1995. After this, she took a post-doctoral position at IPMA between 1996-1998 and in 1999, she joined IPMA.
Teresa’s main interests are related with sedimentological studies of marine sediments. Her formerly funded projects were focused on: 1) reconstructing paleoenvironmental changes using sediment cores from the northern Portuguese continental shelf and adjacent estuaries, in relation with climatic and sea-level changes (1996-2005); 2) reconstruction of fish populations variations for the last millennia, based on fish scales preserved in continental shelf sediments off Algarve (2006-2009); 3) shoreface morphodynamics off Tavira based on the knowledge of physical, geological and biological processes (2012-2015); 4). dredging impacts on benthic communities’ within the Algarvian continental shelf (2017-2021).
Currently, the group is investigating the following lines of research in collaboration with several partners (IDL, FCUL, CCMAR, CIMA, ISEL, EMEPC and Instituto de Ciències del Mar, Spain), namely:
Teresa has authored and co-authored over 55 scientific papers and 1360 citations. and has an h-index of 17.
Ciência ID: C719-90AE-DAC7
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3496-3270