Christophe ROBINSON
Ingénieur(e) d'études contractuel(le)
École Nationale Supérieure d'Agronomie et des Industries Alimentaires
Université de Lorraine
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The GLANISTOX project aims to improve the monitoring of chemical contamination in inland aquatic environments by employing an innovative approach: the study of a top predator, the wels catfish, as an integrated indicator of pollution and the transfer of contaminants within food chains.
Led by Damien Banas (L2A) and Olivier Cardoso (French Biodiversity Agency), this project lies at the intersection of environmental research, ecotoxicological risk assessment and food safety issues relating to products derived from aquatic environments.
The project brings together a scientific consortium comprising the University of Lorraine (L2A), ONIRIS (LABERCA), INRAE (UMR ECOBIOP) and the French Office for Biodiversity, ensuring complementarity between environmental ecology, chemical analysis and risk assessment for the food chain.
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The GLAN’EST project aims to deepen our understanding of chemical contamination in aquatic environments in Lorraine, focusing on the Meuse and Moselle river basins, with particular attention paid to the transfer of contaminants within food chains and their implications for the quality of fishery resources.
Led by Damien Banas (University of Lorraine, L2A laboratory) and co-funded by the Rhine-Meuse Water Agency (AERM), this project is a direct continuation of the GLANISTOX programme, of which it constitutes an operational extension at regional level, explicitly integrating the issues of food safety and the utilisation of products derived from aquatic environments.
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