The team “Problems al pil pil”, composed of Kristina Izaguirre Ramos, Jon Hoyas Gilabert and Celia Rodríguez Abascal (ESO-4ºB), has received an extraordinary mention in the 18th edition of the ES DE LIBRO contest, organized by CEDRO, the association that manages the copyright and intellectual property rights of Spanish authors and publishers.
The jury unanimously decided to recognize the excellent quality of the work entitled “Aquaculture: A sustainability challenge”. The originality of its approach and execution, the respect for intellectual property rights and the research effort carried out by its authors were highlighted.
CEDRO, the association that manages the copyrights and intellectual property rights of Spanish authors and publishers, organizes an annual national contest for high school students called ES DE LIBRO. This contest has two modalities, one consisting of research work and the other in the form of a photographic contest that rewards the best photos taken during the completion of the work. In this edition, two groups of the 4th ESO of our center have presented their work on the sustainability of fishing and how to make recreational activities such as playing video games more sustainable.