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LITTORAL 2016

THE CHANGING LITTORAL. ANTICIPATION AND ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE

BIARRITZ 25-29 October 2016

Program

http://littoral2016.univ-pau.fr/

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oral papers: 15' + 5' of questions (3 per hour - figures = number of presentations in each session)

keynotes: 35' + 10' of questions

Coffee-break 20': one in the morning and one in the afternoon

Simultaneous translation French ↔ English for all events scheduled in the auditorium (in blue)

Posters will be displayed in the great hall of the Bellevue center in the same place than coffee-breaks to allow free discussion besides "official" poster sessio

Tuesday 25

th October J1

Bellevue Center

Wednesday 26th

October J2

Bellevue Center

Thursday 27th

October J3

Bellevue Center Friday 28

th October Saturday 29

th October

Morning

08:30 Registration

welcome coffee

8:15-12:00

"vague"rooms

2 parallel

sessions

IV V

IV V

8:15-12:00

Special session & workshop II

(auditorium)

Dune geomorphology,

biodiversity and management

8:30-11:30

"vague"rooms

2 parallel

sessions

VIII IX

VIII X

8:30-11:30

Workshop V

(auditorium)

Nature, impacts and

uncertainties of climate

change in coastal areas

1st

field trip

The Basque

Coast (French and

Spanish)

Starts from Biarritz (7:45)

and returns to Biarritz

(19:00)

2nd

field trip

from Biarritz to Bordeaux:

the sandy Aquitaine coast,

Arcachon Bay, Pilat dune..

Choice possible between

leaving in Bordeaux or

return to Biarritz in the

evening

09:15→11:00

Conference opening - authorities and

presidential speeches

Bellevue Center

Auditorium

11h00- 12:45

2 keynotes (Schernewski -Sorensen)

Auditorium

12:00-12:45 :

1 keynote (Hinkel)

Auditorium

11:30-13:00

2 keynotes (Beaugrand - Cooper)

Auditorium

Lunch

12:45-14:00 lunch (buffet)

"Atlantique" room

12:45-14:00 lunch (buffet)

"Atlantique" room

13:00-14:00 lunch (buffet)

"Atlantique" room

Afternoon

14:00-14:45

1 keynote (Castay)

Auditorium

14:00-17:45

Room

"vague"1

session

VI

14:00-15:00

room "vague"2

session VII

14:00-17:45

Workshop III

(auditorium)

Coastal hazards and governance

Regulations, insurance and re-

insurance in the strategies of

integrated coastal management

14:00-14:45 : 1 keynote (Schmitt)

Auditorium

15:00- 17:45

Workshop IV

room"Vague"2

YPCC

Preparing to adapt with

young professionals

14:45-17:25

"vague" rooms

2 parallel

sessions

I II

III II

14:45-17:25

Workshop I

(auditorium)

Strategic choices

of coastal

management on

different scales

14:45-17:30

"vague"rooms

2 parallel sessions

XI XII

XIII

14:45-17:30

Workshop VI

(auditorium)

Climate change and

extreme events:

few examples from

Aquitaine coastal research

17:45-18:45

Poster sessions

17:30-18:45

Poster sessions Conference closing 17:30-18:00

Evening

Visit of the « Sea Museum »

19:00-20:00

Free evening

Conference dinner 19:30-22:30

"Rotonde" room of the Bellevue Center

with entertainment (Basque choir)

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8:15-9:15 Registration and Welcome Coffee — Bellevue Center, Biarritz

9:15-9:25 Conference Opening by Michel Veunac,

Mayor of Biarritz, regional councillor of the Nouvelle Aquitaine Region

9:25-9:45 Michel Veunac, Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur, presents the cross of “Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur” to

Yvonne Battiau-Queney, president of Eucc-France

9:45-11:00

Authorities speeches by:

Claude Olive, president of the "Agglomération Côte Basque Adour", Mayor of Anglet Peyuco Duhart, President of the "Agglomération Sud Pays Basque" (to confirm)

Jean-Jacques Lasserre, President of the Department of Pyrénées Atlantiques (to confirm)

Sandrine Derville, vice-president of the Nouvelle Aquitaine Region, representing the president Alain Rousset Pascale Got, deputy of Gironde, departmental councillor of Gironde Kotte Ecenarro, mayor of Hendaye, departmental councillor of Pyrénées Atlantiques Albert Larrousset, mayor of Guéthary Jean-François Rapin, senator, president of ANEL, regional councillor of Hauts de France Renaud Lagrave, president of GIP Aquitaine Littoral, vice-president of the Nouvelle Aquitaine Region Gerald Schernewski, president of Coastal & Marine Union (EUCC)

11:15-12:00 Keynote speaker: Gerald Schernewski. Integrated coastal zone management - State and Perspectives. (Auditorium)

12:00-12:45 Keynote speaker: Per Sørensen. Challenges in the coastal area in Denmark in today and future climate. (Auditorium)

12:45-14:00 Lunch (Atlantic room)

14:00-14:45 Keynote speaker: Nicolas Castay. Current experimentation of integrated coastal zone management on a regional scale:

the case of the Aquitaine coast. (Auditorium)

Session I. Aquaculture

- Room Vague 1 – Chair: N. Caill-Milly

Session II. Baltic Sea - Room Vague 2 –

Chair: G. Schernewski

Workshop I. - Auditorium –

14:45-15:05

A. Gjertsen, J. P. Johnsen, H. T. Sandersen. In search of the missing governance object – aquaculture and

climate adaptation in Norway.

J. Schumacher, G. Schernewski, S. Schönwald, M. Katarzytė, D.

Karnauskaitė, M. Bielecka, G. Różyński. Promoting sustainable coastal development

and evaluating preferences – a decision support and stakeholder involvement tool.

Strategic choices of coastal management on different scales (from

European to local scale) Coordinators : GIP Aquitaine Littoral, Region Aquitaine-Limousin-Poitou-Charentes, Department of Pyrénées

Atlantiques, "Agglomération Côte Basque Adour", "Agglomération Sud Pays

Basque", GIS Littoral basque

Pascale Got (deputy of Gironde): Coastal management in relation to climate changes: a law proposal. Arnaud Gueguen (GIP Littoral Aquitain): From a regional scheme to the implementation of local strategies for the management of coastal risks in Aquitaine

15:05-15:25

H. T. Sandersen, A. Buanes, E. Mikkelsen. Here and there or everywhere? Municipal strategies for siting of salmon

farms in Norway.

G. Różyński, M. Bielecka. Economic recovery of the Vistula Lagoon,

investigated with Systems Approach Framework.

15:25-15:45

E. Mikkelsen, H. Kite-Powell, J. Perez, M. Ebeling, M. Wetterskog, S. Villasante, G. Krause, S. Stead. Measuring economic impacts of

aquaculture.

E. Baltranaitė, I.-M. Gren, L. Latakienė, R. Povilanskas, G. Schernewski. New beaches along the Curonian Lagoon:

perception, acceptance, socio-economic evaluation and perspectives.

15:45-16:0

G. Krause, N. Stybel, H. T. Sandersen, M. Wetterskog, A. Buanes, S. Stead, S. Villasante, E. Mikkelsen. Exploring the

social in aquaculture: what social dimension metrics tell us about the effects

of the 'Blue Growth' strategy.

N. Stybel, J. Hirschfeld, G. Schernewski. Demands of coastal users on bathing water quality in the Szczecin Lagoon, Baltic Sea.

16:05-16:25 Coffee break

Tuesday, October 25th (Day 1)

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Session III. Fisheries & Salt Marshes

- Salle Vague 1 –

Session II. Baltic Sea (Continuation) - Salle Vague 2 –

Chair: G. Schernewski

Workshop I. (Continuation) - Auditorium -

16:25-16:45

M. N. de Casamajor, N. Caill-Milly, M. Lissardy, N. Bru, P. Maron, S. Abadie, G.

Maillet, V. Regard. An ecosystem approach to understand stock assessment of sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck

1816) on rocky shore of Bay of Biscay.

N. Stybel, R. Scholz, L. Herhaus. Communication of climate change in

coastal communities – first experiences of the German Baltic Coast, involving the

local tourism industry.

Caroline Sarrade, ("Agglomération Côte Basque Adour") and Caroline Huveteau, ("Agglomération Sud Pays Basque"): Two examples of current local choice of coastal management Manuel Dias Vaz, (CESER Atlantique): Society’s perceptions of coastal management along the Atlantic coast.

16:45-17:05

G. Morandeau, N. Caill-Milly, B. Liquet, X. Navarro, N. Bru, C. Saguet, Y.

Lalanne, F. D'Amico. EOLE – Metadata summary and analysis of the environment and fishery resources in the Bay of Biscay

in a context of global change.

K. Rabski Practical Implementation of ICZM –

selected case studies from Polish coast of Baltic Sea.

17:05-17:25 G. Fontolan, A. Bezzi, D. Martinucci, S. Pillon, C. Popesso. Basics for a decision support pathway to salt marsh restoration.

M. Haseler, G. Schernewski, A. Balciunas. Development of a marine litter

monitoring strategy and recovery rate experiments for micro and meso-plastics at

sandy beaches of the Baltic Sea.

17:30-18:45 Poster Session (Bellevue Center Hall)

19:00-20:00 Visit of the Sea Museum

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Session IV. ICZM - Room Vague 1 – Chair: C. Brière

Session V. Coastal Geomorphology - Room Vague 2 – Chair: S. Abadie

Special session/workshop II - Auditorium -

8:15-8:35

N. Rocle. Governance challenges for

coastal adaptation: lessons and prospects from current practices in

France.

M. Schembri. H. Burningham, J. French. Meso-scale behaviour of pocket

beaches in a micro-tidal setting.

Coastal dune geomorphology, biodiversity and management in relationship with climate change

Coordinators: M.-H. Ruz (Professor at the University of Littoral-Opal Coast)

and A. Salman (EUCC- the Netherlands)

M.-H. Ruz & A. Salman

Introduction to this special session

C. Corbau, Y. Taddia, I. Rodella, K. Utizi, V. Russo, E. Zambello, A. Pellegrinelli, U. Simeoni. Natural

processes and human influences on the long and short term evolution of the littoral

of Rosoina, Northern Adriatic (Italy).

A. Bezzi, S. Pillon, D. Martinucci, G. Fontolan. Inventory and conservation

assessment for the management of coastal dunes, Veneto Coasts, Italy

C. Garcia-Lozano, Josep Pintó Fusalba.

Current status and future prospects of coastal dune systems of Catalan Shore

(Spain, NW Mediterranean Sea).

M.-H. Ruz. Distinctive incipient foredune development along a prograding macrotidal

shoreline, Northern France.

20' discussion

8:35-8:55

M. Philippe, J. Herry, A. Henaff, C.

Meur-Ferec, I. Le Berre, Y. Rabuteau, A. Maulpoix, L. David, D.

Bailly, R. Pasco, M. Cassé. Coastal risks and climate change: when

research and management bodies build together tools and methods.

S. Suanez, E. Blaise, P. Stéphan, B. Fichaut, F. Floch, R. Cancouët, F.

Ardhuin. Significant shoreline erosion in Brittany coast during the winter 2013-

2014.

8:55-9:15

A. Buanes, E. Mikkelsen, H. T. Sandersen. Will up-scaling the

planning scope enhance ecosystem-based management within ICZM?

W. Sulisz, M. Paprota, D. Majewski, M. Szmytkiewicz, A. Reda.

A novel approach to the problem of coastal erosion in polar regions.

9:15-9:35

R. Povilanskas, S. Numminen.

Finnish and Lithuanian perspectives on ICZM: a comparative analysis based on

the 'System Approach Framework' methodology.

R. Autret , G. Dodet, B. Fichaut S. Suanez. Wave effects on 'hard' rock cliffed coasts: cliff-top storm deposit dynamics on Banneg Island during

winter 2013-2014

9:35-9:55

M. Monge Ganuzas. Nature based adaptation measures to sea-level rise

and a integrated coastal zone management approach for reclaimed

estuaries: the case study of Oka estuary

F. Taveira-Pinto. R. Henriques. Evaluation of erosion levels on the

northwest coast of Portugal.

9:55-10:15 T. Rey, L. Le De, F. Leone, D. Gilbert. Impacts of category 5 cyclone Pam in

Vanuatu.

10:15-10:35 Coffee break

Session IV. (Continuation)

- Salle Vague 1 – Chair: E.Mikkelsen

Session V. (Continuation) - Salle Vague 2 – Chair: S. Suanez

Workshop II. (Continuation) - Auditorium -

10:35-10:55

M. L. Fernandes, F.L. Alves. Using cumulative impact assessment to support marine spatial planning in

Portugal.

M. Ragon, A. Quiquerez, J. Pfeffer, P. Allemand. Sedimentary dynamics and

occupation of coastal areas: influence of climate and human activities.

Coastal dune continuation

S. Provoost. The future of marram dunes in a changing climate.

M. Kuipers, B. Arens, G. Ruessink. Sustainable climate-resilient management

of Dutch duolontnes in National Park Zuid-Kennemerland

Presented by M. Fonck

F. Zwart. Soft solutions: solid as a rock?

20' discussion

10:55-11:15

H. Janssen, R. Ernsteins, J. Stottrup, G. E. Dinesen, R. Povilanskas.

Integrated coastal management in the Baltic Sea region – A retrospective

analysis of best practice.

C. Moses. Erosion of cohesive shore platforms: London Clay, Isle of Sheppey,

UK.

11:15-11:35

P. C. Roebeling, C. Coelho, E. d'Elia, T. Alves. Assessing coastal erosion

adaptation strategies: an environmental-economic modelling

approach

L. N. L. Magalhães Filho, P. C. Roebeling. Influence of local factors on coastal erosion in Portugal: The case of

Vagueira Beach.

11:35-11:55

O. Raynal, R. Certain, C. Brunel, N. Aleman, N. Robin, L. Montel. The sediment management scheme of the

Languedoc-Roussillon Region: correlation of bathymetric, seismic and

particle size data to help coastal management.

M. Biausque, N. Senechal, A. Barre. Seasonal recovery of an open sandy

beach.

Wednesday, 26th of October (Day 2)

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12:00-12:45 Keynote speaker: Jochen Hinkel. Can we adapt to sea-level rise? (Auditorium)

12:45-14:00 Lunch (Atlantic room)

Session VI. Tools & Surveys

- Room Vague 1 – Chair: A. Cooper

Session VII. Water Quality - Room Vague 2 – Chair: R. Ballinger

Workshop III. - Auditorium -

14:00-14:20 E. Blaise, S. Suanez.

Long-term shoreline evolution of Brittany sedimentary coast (France).

M. Monperrus, L. Lanceleur, B. Lohrer, M. Guillaut, T. Pigot, V. Bolliet. Current knowledge on the

occurrence and the fate of compounds of emerging concern in the south Aquitaine

coastal zone

Coastal hazards and governance.

Problems of responsibility and insurance in the strategies of

integrated coastal management

Coordinators: Fanny Puppinck (EUCC-France) and Jochen Hinkel

(Global Climate Forum)

With the participation of:

G.-A. de La Rochefoucauld: Country Manager of Lloyd’s France SAS

G. Lengagne: Former Minister of the French Government, President of Nausicaa

L. Montador : Deputy General Manager of the Caisse Centrale de Réassurance

J. Hinkel: Senior researcher at the Global Climate Forum & Humboldt University in

Berlin

P. Lesage, in charge of national inspection network, SMACL ("Société Mutuelle

d'Assurances des Collectivités Locales")

14:20-14:40

M. Besset, E. Anthony, F. Sabatier. Mediterranean river deltas: towards

indexing shoreline erosion as a criterion of delta vulnerability.

M. Kataržyt ė, S. Liaugaudaitė, D. Karnauskaitė, G. Schernewski. Coastal

bathing water quality in Lithuania: legislation, policy and an assessment of

current water quality in Curonian Lagoon.

14:40-15:00

C. Bosc, L. Chandelier, P. Laine, A. Roche.

Using very high resolution space data to observe and monitor the coastline

N. Čerkasova, G. Umgiesser, A. Ertürk, J. Mėžinė, M. Kataržyt ė. Modelling microbial pollution transport in the

Curonian Lagoon.

15:00-15:20

L. De Lima, C. Bernardes, M. Sá, C.

Weiss. Shoreline analyst: a python plugin for QGIS.

Workshop IV. - Room Vague 2 –

YPCC - Preparing to Adapt with Young Professionals Coordinators: Robbert

Misdorp and Albert Salman (the Coastal and marine Union-EUCC) With the participation of Stephane

Abadie (Professor, University of Pau), Leo Bentvelzen & Ruben de Vries

(Teachers, University of Applied Sciences, Leeuwarden), Ted van de

Klauw (Teacher, University of Applied Sciences, Delft), Andre Dijkstra (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Texel), Tjark van Heuvel (Advisor,

EUCC Leiden).

15:20-15:40

D. Martinucci, S. Pillon, S. Sponza, A. Bezzi, C. Popesso, G. Casagrande,

G. Fontolan. UAV High resolution photogrammetry applied to coastal

geomorphology: a dune and a barrier island case.

15:40-16:00 Coffee break

Session VI. (Continuation)

- Room Vague 1 – Chair: A. Roche

Workshop IV. (Continuation) - Room Vague 2 –

Workshop III. (Continuation) - Auditorium -

16:00-16:20 F. Bellafont, D. Morichon, G.

André. Role of infragravity waves on harbours oscillations.

Berk, R. , Hendriks, R., Alderliesten, N., van der Klaauw, T. ‘Holwerd-on-

Sea’: Coastal design from a different and integrated perspective

M. Hoogerwerf, S. Martis, M. van

Rossum, M. Starkenburg Sea level rise in the Wadden Sea: A report on the effect of sea level rise on the breeding habitat

of Thalasseus sandvicensis in the Wadden Sea

F. Arnoux, M. Beauvivre, L. Huguenin How two different studies carried out on

French Basque coast could be complementary in the context of climate

change?

Coastal hazards and governance. (continuation)

Problems of responsibility and insurance in the strategies of

integrated coastal management

16:20-16:40

T. Guérin, X. Bertin, E. Chaumillon.

Pluri-decadal modelling of the rhythmic development of a sandspit.

16:40-17:00

X. Bertin, T. Guérin, A. de Bakker. Morphodynamic modelling of tidal inlets: recent advances and

challenges

17:45-18:45 Poster Session (Bellevue Center Hall)

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Session VIII. Strategic Retreat

& beach nourishment - Room Vague 1 – Chair: M-C. Prat

Session IX. Territorial Approach and Coastline

- Room Vague 2 – Chair: C. Meur-Férec

Workshop V. - Auditorium -

8:30-8:50

A. Holland, C. Moses, D. Sear, S. Cope. Active layer depth and sediment transport volumes on a

mixed sand and gravel beach measured using PIT tagged tracer

pebbles.

S. van Heteren, C. Moses, T. van de Ven. Coastal erosion and accretion:

translating incomplete data and information into vulnerability

assessments

Nature, impacts and uncertainties of climate change in coastal areas Coordinator: Eric Brun, Ministry of Environment - GEC/SCEE/ONERC (National Observatory on warming climate effects)

With the participation of :

W. Llovel (CERFACS, Toulouse): sea-level rise in the past; observations and

causes

G. Durand (LGGE - Grenoble Lab. Glaciologie et Géophysique de

l’Environnement,): sea-level rise in the future. IPCC projections, risks and

uncertainties linked with polar icecaps and ice shelves (Greenland and Antarctic)

8:50-9:10

C. Brière, P. K. Tonnon. Climate resilient coastal management based on building with nature philosophy:

the Sand Motor pilot case, The Netherlands.

J.-L. Pacitto, O. Jacquemin. Amphibium, a bio-inspired modelling

territorial approach

9:10-9:30

A. Spodar, M.-H. Ruz, A. Héquette, P. Grégoire, N. Forain.

Monitoring of a massive beach nourishment designed to protect an urban area from marine flooding,

Dunkirk, northern France.

R. Crauste, B. Larroque, H. Heurtefeux, C. Guérin, P. Richard, J.

Favennec. Prevention of marine submersion, adaptation to climate change

and increasing the resilience of a dune system.The example of the reorgnization of Grau du Roi coastline (France - Gard)

9:30-9:50

G. Lemoine. EPF Nord-Pas de Calais: a state public agency to give

a regional response for strategic coastal retreat.

H. Rey-Valette, C. Bazart, B. Rulleau, J. Dachary-Bernard, V. Clément, N. Lautredou-Audouy. Acceptibility of

coastline restructuring policies.

9:50-10:10 Coffee break

Session VIII. (Continuation)

- Room Vague 1 – Chair: P. Bazin

Session X. Tools & Methods - Room Vague 2 –

Chair: R. Povilanskas

Workshop V. (Continuation) - Auditorium -

10:10-10:30

D. Karnauskaitė, G. Schernewski, J. Schumacher. Evaluating the

success of integrated coastal management best-practice initiatives

around the Baltic Sea.

J. Gilham, J. Barlow, R. Moore. Establishing a framework for the

recessional chronology of sea cliffs using high-resolution topobathymetry data and

relative sea level change during the Holocene

M. Beniston (University of Geneva): Storms and cyclones; recent development

and projections on regional scale

J.-P. Gattuso (Oceanological observatory of Villefranche-sur-Mer): ocean

acidification; state of knowledge, projections and possible impacts

10:30-10:50

C. Chirol, I. Haigh, S. Gallop, N. Pontee, C. Thompson.

Morphological evolution of managed realignment schemes.

B. Guillot , B. Castelle, V. Marieu. A low-coast UAV photogrammetry

technique to derive digital elevation models on spatially extensive areas at

unprecedented spatial resolution: application to the coastal dunes of the

Gironde coast, SW France.

10:50-11:10

A. Gueguen. The feasibility of relocation (or strategic retreat) of property and activities to manage

coastal risks in Lacanau.

B. Kulling, F. Sabatier, E. Anthony, J. Plaine. Modelling longshore sediment transport on sandy deltaic and adjacent

coasts.

11:10-11:30

E. Waddington, R. C. Ballinger. Research needs to improve our understanding of salt marshes in

order to facilitate managed realignment.

B. Castelle, V. Marieu, S. Bujan, S. Ferreira, A. Robinet, B. Guillot. Long-term beach-dune monitoring at Truc Vert

(SW France) over the last 2 decades: from theodolite to UAV-photogrammetry,

and towards reduced-complexity modelling.

11:30-12:15 Keynote speaker: Gregory Beaugrand. Marine biodiversity and climate change.

12:15-13:00 Keynote speaker: Andrew Cooper. Possible consequences of sea-level rise for the shoreline mobility on different

time scales. (Auditorium)

13:00-14:00 Lunch (Atlantic room)

Thursday, 27th of October (Day 3)

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14:00-14:45 Keynote speaker: François Schmitt. Multiscale analysis of water level time series (modeled and measured) and

the dynamics of return times. (Auditorium)

Session XI. Ecosystem Services

- Room Vague 1 – Chair: E. Mikkelsen

Session XII. Coastal Risks - Room Vague 2 – Chair: R. Misdorp

Workshop VI. - Auditorium -

14:45-15:05

A. Bisaro, J. Hinkel. Managing public and private roles in coastal adaptation: governance modes and

financial instruments.

A. Creach, S. Pardo, D. Mercier. Estimation of mortality in case of coastal flood: proposal for a new methodology and application to

storm Xynthia.

Climate changes and extreme events : few examples from Aquitaine coastal

research Coordinators: Iker Castège, Centre de la

Mer de Biarritz Stéphane Abadie, Professor at the University of Pau and Pays de l’Adour, Cyril Mallet (BRGM/

Observatory of the Aquitaine Coast) Focus on winter 2013-2014

I. de Santiago, D. Morichon, S. Abadie, P. Arnould, The role of coastal structures during

the winter 2013/2014: Anglet, France

F. Arnoux, S. Abadie, I. Kojadinovic, P. Maron.

2013-2014: Statistical characterization of a highly damaging winter.

X. Bertin Winter 2013-2014: impacts on the

Pertuis Charentais coastlines.

B. Castelle Winter 2013-2014: impacts on the sandy coast of Gironde.

15:05-15:25

Y. Fujita, R. P. Bartholomeus, J. P. M. Witte. A climate-robust integrated model to predict ecosystem services:

a case study in groundwater-independent coastal dunes.

R. C. Ballinger, L. Taylor. Translating science into policy:

analysing the science-policy interface associated with coastal risk management on the Severn

Estuary, UK.

15:25-15:45

J.-E. Beuret, A. Cadoret. How can coastal urbanization be limited to preserve the coastal environment?

Avoidance, confrontation and dialogue strategies in three French

regional nature parks.

M. Le Duff, P. Dumas, O. Cohen, M. Allenbach. Adaptation to

climate change and population involvement: example of a

participative survey of coastal erosion in Oueva (New Caledonia).

15:45-16:05

M. Inacio, G. Schernewski, R. Friedland, Y. Nazemtseva, I.

Gustitė. Marine ecosystem service assessment: Szczecin and Curonian

Lagoon case studies.

M. Coquet, D. Mercier, G. Fleury-

Bahi. Coastal flood risk assessments:

spatial and temporal biases.

16:05-16:25 Coffee break

Session XII. Sea Level Rise

- Room Vague 2 – Chair: G. Durand

Workshop VI. (Continuation) - Auditorium -

16:25-16:45

Ü. Suursaar, M. Mäll, A. Kont, H. Tonisson, R. Nakamura, T.

Shibayama. Sea level rise and storm surges in Pärnu, Baltic Sea: past and future.

E. Milon , I. Castège Marine biodiversity and

climate changes. Some examples from ERMMA program in the Bay of Biscay.

N. Susperrégui, F. D'Amico, T. Pigot, Y. Del Amo, N. Bru. Hydroclimatic mucilage Index (HMI) in the Bay of Biscay: historical change

and relation to regional and global climatic index.

G. Deletraz, A. Pottier, T. Tran. The difficult construction of a trust relationship between

professional, scientific fishermen and managers vis-à-vis an unknown phenomenon.

16:45-17:05 E. Sainz de Murieta, A. Cearreta, I. Galarraga. Future sea-level rise

impacts on the Basque coast based on the recent geological record.

17:05-17:25 R. Misdorp, A. Dijkstra, M. Ferreira, A. Salman. Climate change,

Greenland melting, accelerated sea level rise – impacts and response for low lying coastal areas.

17:30-18:30

Conference closing (Auditorium)

19:30-22:30

Conference Dinner (Bellevue Center, Rotonde)

With entertainment (Basque choir by "Amicale du Petit Bayonne")

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Poster Session (Bellevue Center Hall) Tuesday 25th 17:45-18:45 and Wednesday 26th 17:30- 18:45

Authors. Title Poster No.

Knowledge on coastal environment: state of the art, new tools and approaches in the context of climate change

C. Arias-Ruiz, M. Elliot, A. Bézos, K. Pedoja, L. Husson, E. Michel. Climatic variation and the 2010 La Niña anomaly registered in a Tridacna squamosa shell from south Sulawesi (Indonesia).

Y. De la Torre, R. Bélon, T. Allouis, M. Assenbaum. Experimental UAV Lidar Survey for morpho-sedimentary dynamics monitoring: application to French Catalan sandy coast.

Y. Benmalek. Marine-bacteria isolated from sediments and waters: diversity and resistance to antibiotics and heavy metals.

M. Delpey, P. Pouyssegur, P. Royer-Gaspard. Study of local storm surge processes along the Basque coast: first results on Biarritz shore

B. Guillot , B. Castelle, V. Marieu. An update on shoreline patterns in SW France through diachronic analysis of ortho-rectified photos since 1950.

M. N. de Casamajor, L. Huguenin, J. Marticorena, Y. Lalanne, N. Bru, B. Liquet, M. Lissardy, F. D'Amico, I. Castège, E. Milon. BIGORNO Project. Intertidal biodiversity in the south of Bay of Biscay new research tools in a context of implementation of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive.

I . Castège, E. Milon, J. d'Elbee, J.-M. Milpied, F. D'Amico, N. Bru. Impacts of oceano-climatic changes on top predators: long-term study in the south of the Bay of Biscay (North-east Atlantic, France)

B. Larroque, F. Luthon. In-situ impact pressure measurements in real-time.

L. de Lima, C. Bernardes. Response of coastal barriers with sea level changes in Rio Grande do Sul – Brazil.

B. Marinho, C. Coelho, M. Larson, H. Hanson. Short- and long-term responses of nourishments: Barra-Vagueira coastal stretch, Portugal.

P. Stéphan, S. Suanez, B. Fichaut. Medium-term survey of the morphodynamic evolution of the Sillon de Talbert gravel barrier spit (Brittany, France).

S. Suanez, E. Blaise, R. Cancouët, F. Floc'h, F. Ardhuin. Decadal-scale variation in dune erosion and accretion as the result of extreme water level impact on the Vougot Beach (Brittany, France).

T. van Oijen, J. S. de Paiva, T. van Heuvel, M. Boersema, T. Bouma. Building for nature: adjusting the surface structure of concrete revetments to enhance biodiversity in the intertidal zone.

H. Van der Hagen, Maaike Veer, H. Buisman, L. Geelen, B. Arens. Breaking boundaries; small scale rejuvenation in Dutch fore dunes.

Governance: coastal environment protection, ICZM and adaptation to climate change

E. Astoricchio, C. Drago, V. Gjoni, M. C. Guerra, M. Shrokri, A. Basset. Towards a definition of transtional water taxonomy: aglobal scle analysis of the niche of transitional water types

H. Bebek, U. Koçak Güvener, H. Şahintürk, A. Saffet Atik, A. Akpinar. Integrated Coastal Zone Plan (ICZP) for Bursa: Objectives, policies / strategies, current situation analysis, and opportunities/ threats (to be confirmed)

A. L. Buer, G. Schernewski, P. Wegener, M. Katarzytė. Bathing water quality at the German Baltic coast: state, problems and perspectives.

N. Caill-Milly , B. Castelle, B. Sautour, E. Garnier, Y. Cabaret, B. Hamon, F. D'Amico. Acclimaterra: a pluridisciplinary council to adress climate change impacts on the coastal zone of the regional scale.

M. N. de Casamajor. Y. Lalanne. L. Huguenin. H. Oger-Jeanneret. Benthic communities as indicators of global change in context of European directives.

A. Gueguen. From a regional scheme to the implementation of local strategies for the management of coastal risks in Aquitaine

G. Schernewski, A. Balciunas, M. Haseler, R. van Meer, V. Sabaliauskaitė. C. Weder, L. Buschbeck. Micro and meso-litter on Baltic beaches - an underestimated problem?

A. Kont, V. Palginõmm. Coastal management practice over the last century and options for the future in Pärnu, SW Estonia. (Presented by H. Tõnisson)

L. Tolun, A. Yüksek, İ. Tan, M. Başar, B. Tutak, S. Tuğrul . Towards a sustainable dredged material management in Turkish ports and harbors.

M. van Schaik, B. Ossterbaan, L. Geelen. Mapping and managing IAS; a case in the Amsterdam dunes.

Sustainable development and technical approaches in the coastal zone and adaptation to climate change

J.-E. Beuret. 'Green on Blue': Building offshore wind farms social acceptance in situations of uncertainty. The Saint Nazaire, Saint Brieuc, and Leucate wind farms.

O. Jacquemin, J.-L. Pacitto, J. Belvisi. Take the sea on time long to observe sustainable earth: the Oppamers, the construction of an observatory of the coastal landscape seen from the sea, released for the PACA region.

M. Villares, E. Roca. Public perceptions of climate change scenarios in the Costa Brava.

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Invited personalities The conference will be opened by Michel Veunac, Mayor of Biarritz, regional councillor of Nouvelle Aqui-taine and Yvonne Battiau-Queney, president of EUCC-France Personalities present: Claude Olive, president of the "Agglomération Côte Basque Adour", Mayor of Anglet the President of the "Agglomération Sud Pays Basque" (to confirm)

the President of the Department of Pyrénées Atlantiques (to confirm) Sandrine Derville, vice-president of the Nouvelle Aquitaine Region, representing the president Alain Rousset Jean-François Rapin, senator, president of ANEL, regional councillor of Hauts de France Pascale Got, deputy of Gironde, departmental councillor of Gironde Kotte Ecenarro, mayor of Hendaye, departmental councillor of Pyrénées Atlantiques Albert Larrousset, mayor of Guéthary Other personalities will be present: Guy Lengagne, former minister, president of the Nausicaa sea center Renaud Lagrave, president of GIP Aquitaine littoral, vice-president of the Nouvelle Aquitaine Region Guy Antoine de La Rochefoucauld, country manager of Lloyd's France Laurent Montador , deputy general manager of the "Caisse Centrale de Réassurance" Gerald Schernewski, president of Coastal & Marine Union (EUCC) Representatives of the Ministry of Environnement, energy and sea, of the devolved state services (DREAL, DDTM) and of the "Conservatoire du Littoral" Excused personalities: Ségolène Royal, minister of Environnement, energy and sea Alain Rousset, president of the Nouvelle Aquitaine Region Emmanuel Alzuri , mayor of Bidart Pierre Dartout, prefect of the Nouvelle Aquitaine Région, prefect of Gironde François Mitteault , director of Water and biodiversity, Ministry of Environnement, energy and sea Eric Morvan Prefect of Pyrénées Atlantiques Stands Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine Suez Environnement – Lyonnaise des Eaux Observatoire de la Côte Aquitaine –BRGM EBS Technology Centre de la Mer de Biarritz Acknowledgments The organizing board greatly thanks: Our financial partners

ERDF (European Union) and the Nouvelle Aquitaine Region The city of Biarritz The Ministry of Environnement, energy and sea The department of Pyrénées Atlantiques The "Agglomération Côte Basque Adour" The "Agglomération Sud Pays Basque" Lloyd’s France

Our scientific partners and the members of the scientific committee who did a hard job, Leonie Bushbeck, who spent three months in Biarritz with EUCC-France as an ERASMUS trainee and did a remarkable job to prepare the scientific sessions, The "CPIE Littoral Basque”, more particularly Alistair Brockbank whose polyglot skills have been excessively exploit-ed, ... at last all the participants, keynote speakers, coordinators and invited speakers of workshops and field trips, authors of oral papers and posters, exhibitors and all those attending the conference.