A few months ago, researchers from the Institute carried out a survey of the fan mussel in the Diana lagoon. […]
NEWS & EVENTS
The fan mussel is in critical danger of extinction
The fan mussel, Pinna Nobilis, has joined the group of Critically Endangered species on the IUCN Red List. A classification […]
Marine Life : the Institute’s journal is forty year old
For its fortieth birthday, the scientific journal of the Institut Océanographique Paul Ricard — http://marinelife-revue.fr— has a new look. Originally […]
The latest edition of the Newsletter is out: Blue carbon, the breath of the Ocean…
In the coming battle to find a way of dealing with climate change, the Ocean is a key ally. By […]
The battle for the climate: Climate Action Summit and IPCC Report
The Climate Action Summit and the official publication of the IPCC Report Ocean and Cryosphere within a few days of […]
Peter Thomson: “There is one ocean. We are all connected”
On the occasion of his visit to the island of Les Embiez, Peter Thomson, United Nations (UN) Special Envoy for […]
The UN Special Envoy for the Oceans at Les Embiez
Peter Thomson, United Nations (UN) Special Envoy for the Oceans was this weekend the guest of Patricia Ricard at the […]
The Two Shores Summit, the Mediterranean Forum: Patricia Ricard leads the French delegation
The Two Shores Summit, the Mediterranean Forum, will be held in Marseille on 24th June 2019. The aim is to […]
One Planet Lab and One Planet Summit
A laboratory of ideas to meet the challenges of climate change. Last week, Patricia Ricard took part in the One Planet […]
Take Ocean For Future: Korean students at the Institute
Under the scientific exchange programme between the Institute and the Korean Maritime and Ocean University at Busan, two students have […]
Biodiversity: can the fan mussel still be saved ?
Barely a year ago, the Scandola marine reserve was home to an outstanding population of the fan mussel, Pinna nobilis. […]