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Negotiations for a future without plastic pollution are underway at INC4 in Canada!

The Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) continues in Ottawa, Canada, for the 4th negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty, from April 23 to 29, 2024.
Dive into the extraordinary! 🗓️ When? Tuesday, June 4, 2024. 🌊 Where? A unique venue privatized for the occasion: the roof terrace of the Mucem, in Marseille.
The “Sharing Ocean science for Sustainable business” project, coordinated by Pure Ocean, brings together numerous international partners from the worlds of scientific research and business.
70% of “Earth” is covered by ocean, but in any case, one can't live without the other. That's why, on Earth Day, it's just as important to take care of the ocean!
At the Our Ocean global conference in Athens on April 17, 2024, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that trawling in marine protected areas will be banned by 2030.
Ludovic Gerard set sail for CAP Martinique on Sunday from La Trinité-sur-Mer, proudly wearing the colors of Pure Ocean.
A recent expedition captured the world's attention by documenting no fewer than 160 previously unknown species in the region, 50 of which are completely new to science.
Live from Barcelona on the occasion of the second United Nations conference for the Decade of Ocean Sciences, a crucial update on the future of our blue planet.
This association supports the Yaf Keru Impact project. Mickaël Racine, the doctoral student behind the project, is about to leave for Raja Ampat in Indonesia.
Last Friday, we got together for a Pure Ocean Rendez-Vous! Imagine: science, sport and corporate commitment all in one place.
As a loyal patron and ambassador for Pure Ocean, Ludovic has made us shine from the start with his unfailing commitment! It's thanks to him that the 24H Pure Ocean exists!
An incredibly innovative technology: creating palm oil responsibly... with palms!
The latest NASA observations highlight an alarming acceleration in the rise in ocean levels. Between 2022 and 2023, the average ocean level rose by 0.76 cm, four times faster than the 0.21 cm rise between 2021 and 2022.
A huge thank you to everyone who joined our inspiring afterwork last night at l'Ephémère Naama.work in the Tour Montparnasse!
Today, 22 March, is World Water Day, an opportunity to draw attention to the importance of freshwater.
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