1. Oil Spill Containment in Semi-open Areas:Experiments in French Atlantic and Alpine Waters Frédéric MUTTIN and Rose CAMPBELL 2. Oil Spill Containment in Open Areas: Four Atlantic and Mediterranean Experiments Frédéric MUTTIN and Rose CAMPBELL 3. Polymetallic Pollution in Sentinel Bivalves Across a Semi-open Area: La Rochelle Harbor, France Marine BREITWIESER, Angélique FONTANAUD and Hélène THOMAS-GUYON 4. Oil Spill Dispersant Use:Toxicity on Marine Teleost Fish Thomas MILINKOVITCH, Stéphane LE FLOCH and Hélène THOMAS-GUYON 5. Extreme Environments: The New Exploration/Production Oil Area Problem Matthieu DUSSAUZE, Stéphane LE FLOCH and Florian LELCHAT 6. Law Review on Accidental Marine Pollution Yann RABUTEAU and Frédéric MUTTIN
Frédéric Muttin received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics in 1989 from Nice-Sophia Antipolis University. He earned his HDR Habilitation in Industrial Mathematics at the University of Limoges, 2010. His research activity started in 1985 for La Rochelle sailing industry. Since 1993, he is a Professor at the Engineering School EIGSI La Rochelle Casablanca. Currently his research concerns numerical methods and statistical analyses applied to marine pollution and coastal environment. He studies accidental and chronic water pollutions and conducts full-scale experiments about interactions between flexible structure and floating fluid on the sea surface.