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The whole team is extremely proud and happy to share with you this project we've been working on for months!

The whole team is extremely proud and happy to share with you this project we've been working on for months!

As you know, overconsumption has harmful consequences for our environment and its animals. Plastic pollution due, overexploitation of resources, CO₂ emissions linked to production and transport, etc. The list goes on and on.

First screening: Wednesday, December 3, during our Ocean Night.
Today, the ocean is going through an unprecedented crisis.

We're extremely proud to see Jennifer Matthews, leader of the Reef Reborn project, supported by Pure Ocean from 2022 to 2024,

Nature has been a laboratory of engineering, adaptation and resilience for 3.8 billion years. And beneath the surface, it still abounds in unsuspected solutions.

When a cow digests, it naturally produces methane: a gas with a very high climatic impact. It is responsible for around 30% of current global warming, linked to greenhouse gases.

Between 0 and 200m depth, we find marine animal forests: a very rich ecosystem made up of fixed organisms such as sponges.

Pierre Quiroga, Pure Ocean ambassador, signs a superb performance by finishing 2ᵉ of the famous Transat Café L'Or in an Ocean Fifty.

On the island of Pantelleria, Agnese Riccardi, a doctor in marine ecology at the Polytechnic University of Marche, investigates the disappearance of the seagrass beds, sponges and gorgonians that structure the Mediterranean seabed.

On Wednesday December 3, Pure Ocean invites you to La Nuit de l'Océan, an evening where scientific research and emotion meet.