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Yesterday we had the pleasure of visiting Pauline and Fanny, winners of our 2024 call for projects, in their laboratory at MIO (Institut Méditerranéen d'Océanologie).
What better way to end the month of November than with 250 Pure Ocean Lovers!
This week, in Busan, South Korea, countries from around the world are meeting for the final stage of UN negotiations on a global treaty against plastic pollution.
On Thursday November 28, at the Cinéma Le Chambord in Marseille, come and discover the new The Blue Quest documentary by Clément Pourtal, former member of Pure Ocean.
Our ocean is a victim of many forms of pollution, far beyond plastic, which is even the 4th cause of the collapse of marine biodiversity.
As you know, waste, especially plastic waste, poses a major risk to our health.
Every year, Caragum International mobilizes its employees to collect waste for their day of solidarity.
Book your your evening on Tuesday June 3 at Casa Delauze for our famous Ocean Gala!
Last Thursday we had the pleasure of welcoming Ambre Papazian, our IQ Foil athlete ambassador. For several years now,
On this special Halloween day, let's dive into the fascinating world of the ocean to discover those who have also donned their scariest costumes!
Biodiversity provides essential ecological services, fundamental to economic prosperity. As COP16 on biodiversity
Join us on Thursday November 28 at the Cinéma Le Chambord in Marseille for an exceptional evening dedicated to the ocean. Come and share this unique moment with ocean lovers: patrons, partners, ambassadors, family and friends are invited to take stock of our actions and learn more about our projects.
This is one of the striking observations shared by Olivier Poivre d'Arvor, the French President's special envoy for the United Nations Ocean Conference, at the Nice Climate Summit.
Rising sea levels are one of the most visible signs of climate disruption caused by our carbon emissions. How can we explain this rapid rise?
Originally from Bordeaux, Piero has always had a passion for the ocean. Sailing in Charente-Maritime with his father, he developed an early passion for the marine world.