News from the crew of #JP54 “Notre Méditerranée- Ville de Nice”! After a departure from Bermuda with magnificent conditions, the crew of the JP54 suffered a storm on the 5th day of the race: “We have just lived 24 hours of hell”.
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The ocean suffers every day from this waste, most of which comes from plastic packaging and its secondary micro-particles. One piece of waste on land = one piece of waste at sea.
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Currently live in Bermuda, where the crew of the JP54 “Notre Méditerranée – Ville de Nice”, is fine-tuning the final details of the crossing before setting off in a race against time for the benefit of the ocean!
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The IUCN Red List is a key indicator for monitoring the state of biodiversity in the world. It provides information on the state of conservation of animal and plant species in order to alert the international community to threatened species.
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The polar regions are warming faster than any other area on Earth. Over the past 30 years, the temperature in the Arctic has risen three times faster than the Earth’s average (already +3.1°C).
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In the framework of the exhibition of the artist Aurélie Lethu, Pure Ocean is pleased to invite you to a morning of exchanges around plastic pollution on Saturday 14th May at the Espace Jouenne in Marseille!
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From the protection of large oceanic animals in Mozambique to the 3D mapping of the Mediterranean seabed, the preservation of mangroves through beekeeping in Guatemala, the development of a sustainable community project around fisheries and coral ecosystems in the Philippines, and the regeneration of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, the projects are all more ambitious than the others!
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In 2021, the Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation completed a 14-day expedition to the Fourni Archipelago in the Aegean Sea, Greece. The expedition aimed to map, document and collect data on one of the most fragile habitats in the Mediterranean Sea: Coralligenous habitats.
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