Launch of the "1 € for the Ocean" donation campaign
"1 for the Ocean". For the very first time, with just €1 a month, you can take part in a concrete collective action and make a commitment for the Ocean.
"1 for the Ocean". For the very first time, with just €1 a month, you can take part in a concrete collective action and make a commitment for the Ocean.
The famous scientific magazine Nature has chosen a photograph by Alexis Rosenfeld to be part of its annual selection "The best science images"...
During a mission to Antarctica, scientists discovered the presence of the alga Palmaria Decipiens at depths of over 100 meters. This species, which had previously only been recorded at depths of around 40 meters, could prove invaluable for carbon capture...
The 1 OCEAN Foundation is proud to welcome a new member: Lily. This small underwater drone will be an essential tool for the Foundation's scientific missions.
On the surface of the oceans is a thin film of water, less than a millimetre thick. According to CNRS researchers, this could influence the amount of CO2 absorbed by the atmosphere.
Originally from North America, this blue-clawed crab has gradually settled in the Mediterranean. In recent months, its proliferation has accelerated in France, Spain and especially Italy. It has become the bane of fishermen trying to combat this voracious invader.
Around the world, many populations are facing freshwater shortages. In response, new desalination plants are built every year, but they raise a number of questions. Are they compatible with sustainable development?
Plongeon is the immersive ocean podcast. Each episode tells the story of a scientific expedition to one of the 4 corners of the world, with the best researchers in the marine world.
1 OCEAN joins forces with Renée Prod for this 2nd season!
For at least the whole month of September, a selection of Alexis Rosenfeld's most beautiful photos will be on display at the Mx Maison Yellow bar in Marseille's Docks Village.
In response to the decline in penguin populations in Cape Town, the South African Department of Ecology has announced restrictions on sardine fishing.
According to a study published in Nature magazine, more than half of the world's oceans have undergone significant color changes over the last few centuries. This is thought to be an indirect consequence of climate change.
"1 for the Ocean". For the very first time, with just €1 a month, you can take part in a concrete collective action and make a commitment for the Ocean.
The famous scientific magazine Nature has chosen a photograph by Alexis Rosenfeld to be part of its annual selection "The best science images"...
During a mission to Antarctica, scientists discovered the presence of the alga Palmaria Decipiens at depths of over 100 meters. This species, which had previously only been recorded at depths of around 40 meters, could prove invaluable for carbon capture...
The 1 OCEAN Foundation is proud to welcome a new member: Lily. This small underwater drone will be an essential tool for the Foundation's scientific missions.
On the surface of the oceans is a thin film of water, less than a millimetre thick. According to CNRS researchers, this could influence the amount of CO2 absorbed by the atmosphere.
Originally from North America, this blue-clawed crab has gradually settled in the Mediterranean. In recent months, its proliferation has accelerated in France, Spain and especially Italy. It has become the bane of fishermen trying to combat this voracious invader.
Around the world, many populations are facing freshwater shortages. In response, new desalination plants are built every year, but they raise a number of questions. Are they compatible with sustainable development?
Plongeon is the immersive ocean podcast. Each episode tells the story of a scientific expedition to one of the 4 corners of the world, with the best researchers in the marine world.
1 OCEAN joins forces with Renée Prod for this 2nd season!
For at least the whole month of September, a selection of Alexis Rosenfeld's most beautiful photos will be on display at the Mx Maison Yellow bar in Marseille's Docks Village.
In response to the decline in penguin populations in Cape Town, the South African Department of Ecology has announced restrictions on sardine fishing.
According to a study published in Nature magazine, more than half of the world's oceans have undergone significant color changes over the last few centuries. This is thought to be an indirect consequence of climate change.
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