30 years ago, the deepest dive in the world
On November 20, 1992, diver Theo Mavrostomos set the record for the world's deepest dive: 701 meters. Alexis Rosenfeld shot the images for Comex...
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On November 20, 1992, diver Theo Mavrostomos set the record for the world's deepest dive: 701 meters. Alexis Rosenfeld shot the images for Comex...
Our partner Ouest-France is publishing a special issue dedicated entirely to the Ocean. A 10-page portfolio is devoted to the 1 OCEAN exploration missions...
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.
From August 27 to September 11, 2022.
For its 34th edition, the prestigious Visa pour l'Image festival honored the 1 OCEAN / UNESCO project by exhibiting a selection of photographs by Alexis Rosenfeld...
From May 25 to June 13, 2022, 1 Ocean and UNESCO are exhibiting at the Festival de la Camargue with 40 photographs to tell you about the Ocean and our explorations.
From May 25 to June 13, 2022, 1 Ocean and UNESCO are exhibiting at the Festival de la Camargue with 40 photographs to tell you about the Ocean and our explorations.
On November 20, 1992, diver Theo Mavrostomos set the record for the world's deepest dive: 701 meters. Alexis Rosenfeld shot the images for Comex...
Our partner Ouest-France is publishing a special issue dedicated entirely to the Ocean. A 10-page portfolio is devoted to the 1 OCEAN exploration missions...
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.
From August 27 to September 11, 2022.
For its 34th edition, the prestigious Visa pour l'Image festival honored the 1 OCEAN / UNESCO project by exhibiting a selection of photographs by Alexis Rosenfeld...
From May 25 to June 13, 2022, 1 Ocean and UNESCO are exhibiting at the Festival de la Camargue with 40 photographs to tell you about the Ocean and our explorations.
From May 25 to June 13, 2022, 1 Ocean and UNESCO are exhibiting at the Festival de la Camargue with 40 photographs to tell you about the Ocean and our explorations.
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