Culture Sea
The multiple functions of Posidonia
The Mediterranean Posidonia ( Posidonia oceanica ) is endemic to the Mediterranean Sea and the most common seagrass species in these waters. It covers between 25,000 and 50,000 km2 of coastal areas, corresponding to 25% of the seabed at a depth of between 0 and 40 m. Posidonia plays a key role for marine life but also for the preservation of our beaches, where we wear our ethical swimsuits .
The Meadows report: a bottle thrown into the sea that comes back
Arguably one of the most controversial and famous reports of the 20th century is The Limits to Growth report, also known as the Meadows Report . It was published in book form in 1972 and presents scenarios, based on computer modeling, of the consequences of economic and population growth . If you are still hesitant, this report should make you decide to adopt eco-responsible swimsuits .
Used fishing nets to go surfing and do good to the oceans
OEKO TEX labels for an environmentally friendly textile
The threats of Posidonia
The ocean is getting more and more acidic
The 5 Minute Beach Cleanup Association
The dangers of pollution caused by maritime transport
Types of turtles in the Mediterranean
The fight of the Ghostdiving.org association against ghost nets
" Ghost Fishing " is what fishing tackle does when it has been lost, dumped or abandoned in the water. Nets, longlines, fish traps or any other artificial gear designed to capture fish or marine organisms are considered capable of ghost fishing when left in the water.