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Ciguatera Poisoning: Sentinel Disease Reflecting Reef Ecosystem Health

Monday, October 6th @ 11am PDT

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Clémence Gatti Howell, PhD is a Research Associate at the Laboratory of Marine Biotoxins (LBM) of the Institut Louis Malardé, based in Tahiti, French Polynesia. With over 60 years of expertise in Ciguatera Poisoning (CP) research, the LBM is recognized as a leading laboratory in this field, notably thanks to its integrated and multidisciplinary approach. Within the team, Dr. Gatti Howell is responsible for epidemiological surveillance and advancing the understanding of the disease. Over time, she has also developed expertise in Ciguatera environmental monitoring and risk management. She currently coordinates several projects, including the Pacific CIGUAWATCH Initiative, which aims to strengthen CP surveillance capacities in Pacific Island Countries and Territories; the DIAGNOCIG project, focusing on the validation of ciguatoxins detection tools in human samples; and PEDIACIG, dedicated to better characterizing CP among pediatric populations. In addition, Dr. Gatti Howell actively contributes to international expert groups (WHO, FAO, IOC-UNESCO) and supports public awareness programs to improve understanding and prevention of CP.

 

FALL TERM WEBINAR SERIES SCHEDULE

DATE, TIME

(PACIFIC TIME)

SPEAKER

 AFFILIATION

TITLE

REGISTRATION

Monday
7/7 at 10 AM

Ricardo Castillo Neyra

University of Pennsylvania

Influenza at the Land-Sea Interface: A One Health Perspective from the Coasts of Peru

 

Monday
8/4 at 10 AM

John Harley

University of Alaska Southeast

Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning in Alaska - A One Health Approach to Future Food Security

 

*Thursday*
8/14 at 10 AM

Melanie McField

Healthy Reefs for Healthy People

Linking indicators of coral reef health to social well-being in the Mesoamerican Reef region

 

Monday
9/15 
at *9:30 AM*

Carlos Fuentevilla

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Blue Transformation: A Global Pathway towards Sustainable Aquatic Food Systems

 

Monday
9/22 at 10 AM

Tetine Sentell
and Mele Look

University of Hawaii

Culturally and Regionally Relevant Physical Activity from Land to Ocean: Global Insights and Opportunities from the Public Health Resonance Project

 

Monday
10/6 
at *11 AM*

Clémence Gatti Howell

Institut Louis Malardé

Ciguatera Poisoning: 
Sentinel Disease Reflecting Reef Ecosystem Health

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*Tuesday*
10/21 at 10 AM

William Gerwick

University of California, 
San Diego

Marine Biotechnology, a Multi-Billion Dollar Industry

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Monday
11/3 at 9 AM

Mathew White

Universität Wien

From the Blue Gym to Blue Health, Blue Communities & Blue Prescriptions

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Monday
11/17 at 10 AM

Rashmi Joglekar

University of California, 
San Francisco

Plastic Pollution and Human Health: What We Know and What We Can Do

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Monday
12/1 at 10 AM

Kara Lavender Law

Sea Education Association

Addressing Plastic Pollution from Sources to Cleanup

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Monday
12/8 at 10 AM

Fiorenza Micheli

Stanford University

Blue food transformation for people and ocean health

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PREVIOUS EVENTS

WEBINAR SERIES
  1. Influenza at the Land-Sea Interface: A One Health Perspective from the Coasts of Peru - Ricardo Castillo Neyra, PhD, July 7, 2025.
  2. Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning in Alaska - A One Health Approach to Future Food Security - John Harley, PhD, Monday, August 4, 2025.
  3. Linking indicators of coral reef health to social well-being in the Mesoamerican Reef region - Melanie McField, PhD, Thursday, August 14, 2025.
  4. Blue Transformation: A Global Pathway towards Sustainable Aquatic Food Systems - Carlos Fuentevilla, Monday September 15, 2025.
  5. Culturally and Regionally Relevant Physical Activity from Land to Ocean: Global Insights and Opportunities from the Public Health Resonance Project - Mele Look & Tetine Sentell, Monday September 22, 2025.

 


 
UNITED NATIONS OCEANS CONFERENCE SIDE EVENT
Teamwork to Save Our Ocean:
Benefits for Human Health and Well-Being (SDG14, SDG3, and Beyond)
 
Event Time and Location:
Tuesday 10 June 2025
7:45am-10:00am CEST (10:45pm-1:00am PDT)

Université Côte d’Azur - Institut Méditérranéen du Risque, de l'Environnement et du Développement Durable (IMREDD)
Salle de pédagogie innovante 1-170

Technopole Nice Meridia 9, Avenue Julien Lauprêtre 06 200
Nice, France

Event Description:
The focus of this event, co-convened by a multi-continent coalition including academic, governmental, inter-governmental, and non-academic nongovernmental organizations, is to highlight and learn from successful efforts to support conservation and sustainable use of the oceans (SDG14) that have had demonstratable positive co-benefits for human health and wellbeing (SDG3) in addition to helping achieve other SDGs. This session will start with keynote presentations, followed by a broader panel discussion to consider the value, challenges, and facilitators of transdisciplinary science to help support SDG14 and SDG3.

Event Coordinating Partners 
Université Côte d’Azur
International Atomic Energy Agency
European Marine Board
Centre Scientifique de Monaco
UNESCO Chair for Sustainability of the Oceans at the University of São Paulo
Institut de Ciències del Mar
Institute of Marine Research (Havforskningsinstituttet)
University of Plymouth
University of the West Indies
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
SINTEF Ocean AS; Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions
Universiti Malaya; University of Edinburgh
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health
Sulubaai Environmental Foundation
Mirpuri Foundation
Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco