Filipe M. Porteiro

Senior Scientist

Filipe is currently working with us with the position of Senior Scientist in the team. Was also,

Autobiography

I am an Azorean Portuguese marine biologist holding a licenciatura degree from the Faculty of Science of the University of Lisbon (1988) and a PhD from the Faculty of Science of the University of Liverpool (2005). I started working as a researcher in the technical officer career in the Department of Oceanography and Fisheries and Institute OKEANOS of the University of the Azores in 1990 and that kept me busy until 2013. Between August 2013 and December 2020, I was appointed as Regional Director of Sea Affairs (DRAM) of the Government of the Azores and between 2021 and 2022 as adviser to the Minister of the Sea of the Portuguese Republic. Meanwhile, I was president of the Observatory of the Sea of the Azores between 2009 and 2013 and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Association for the Development and Training of the Sea of the Azores in 2019-2020. Since April 2022 I am back to the Azores academy. Besides working, I love to share my time with family and friends, chatting, walking and travelling. I enjoy life and people, art and culture, particularly music and fine arts, marine and land nature, food and drinks.

Research interest

During my earlier scientific career, I worked with cephalopods, fish and cold-water corals, in costal environments, pelagic realm, seamounts, oceanic ridges and deep hydrothermal vent fields, on biodiversity and biogeography, ecology, ecotoxicology and conservation. I participated in two dozen oceanographic campaigns, dived in several manned research submarines, presented lectures and posters in more than 75 scientific forums. While working at the policy side I was committed to promote the sustainable use of the maritime space and marine resources in the Azores. I worked in areas such as: marine conservation, including marine protected areas; maritime spatial planning; coastal management; applied science to marine management; blue economy; maritime training for seafarers; and ocean literacy. Then, I was responsible for about two dozen of national and European projects, presented communications in about a hundred events, participated in more than twenty working groups and technical committees, promoted participatory citizenship in many thematic events and programs. I got administrative and financial skills while steering a team of about 40 staff and collaborators. Today I am interested in promoting marine science to conservation and sustainable use of the of Azorean maritime space, working with several projects under development at the Institute OKEANOS, University of the Azores, namely on deep-sea benthic communities. I am also interested to deepen the existing knowledge on mesopelagic communities in the Azores waters namely about its role on the ecology processes occurring in the oceanic water column and in the pelagic-benthic interface, and to the resulting ecosystem services they provide. Presently I am author and co-author of about 50 SCI indexed scientific papers, 17 books and book chapters and more than 150 other scientific and technical contributions.

Cruises

iMAR 2021

Integrated assessment of the distribution of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystem along t...

Total of 2 crew members and 12 collaborators

MapGES 2018

Mapping deep-sea biodiversity and “Good Environmental Status” in the Azores

Total of 2 crew members and 2 collaborators

MapGES 2024 RV Arquipélago

Mapping deep-sea biodiversity and “Good Environmental Status” in the Azores

Total of 0 crew members and 1 collaborators

Rainbow 2019

RV Pelagia cruise 64PE454: Rainbow hydrothermal vent and southern MAR 2019

Total of 1 crew members and 3 collaborators

MapGES 2024 MT Physeter

Mapping deep-sea biodiversity and “Good Environmental Status” in the Azores

Total of 0 crew members and 1 collaborators

Blue Azores 2018

Blue Azores Program: Expedition 2018

Total of 4 crew members and 1 collaborators

Terceira 2019

RV Pelagia cruise 64PE456: Terceira Island 2019

Total of 1 crew members and 4 collaborators

Terceira 2021

RV Pelagia cruise 64PE488: Terceira Island 2021

Total of 1 crew members and 7 collaborators

Greenpeace 2019

Greenpeace Pole-to-Pole expedition: Azores 2019

Total of 3 crew members and 1 collaborators

MapGES 2023 RV Arquipélago

Mapping deep-sea biodiversity and “Good Environmental Status” in the Azores

Total of 12 crew members and 1 collaborators

iAtlantic

MapGES

MapGES2

iMAR 2022

iMAR: Integrated assessment of the distribution of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystem a...

Total of 8 crew members and 1 collaborators

iMAR

iAtlantic

NICO Leg 12 2018

RV Pelagia cruise 64PE441: Rainbow hydrothermal vent, southern MAR, and Terceira...

Total of 1 crew members and 4 collaborators

Publications

Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers The importance of deep-sea vulnerable marine ecosystems for demersal fish in the Azores
Feb, 2015
2 team members involved
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography Element concentrations in cold-water gorgonians and black coral from Azores region
Dec, 2013

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Location

Institute of Marine Sciences — Okeanos, University of the Azores

Departamento de Oceanografia e Pescas — Universidade dos Açores

Rua Prof. Doutor Frederico Machado, No. 4
9901-862 Horta, Portugal

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