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A huge thank you to France 2 for highlighting a phenomenon as technical as it is essential on its 8pm news!
After 37 years of oblivion, a trend is resurfacing under the ocean... The orcas of the Pacific Northwest are bringing back into fashion an accessory as surprising as it is ephemeral: the salmon hat!
On Tuesday April 2, 100 committed entrepreneurs will meet in the exceptional setting of the Maison des Polytechniciens - Hôtel de Poulpry, an emblematic site shaped by history.
Today is a great day for the ocean and for scientific research! We are delighted to unveil the winning projects from the 2025 Pure Ocean Call for Projects.
Did you know that the destruction of marine habitats is the 2ᵉ factor in the erosion of biodiversity?
During an afterwork at our sponsor CBRE France in Marseille, we were able to raise their employees' awareness of ocean challenges in a fun way.
1,100 metres below the surface off Canada's Pacific coast, a fascinating discovery has revealed a well-kept secret of the deep.
Get ready for a fascinating adventure with Hidden Secret, our first documentary!
Today, 19 February, we celebrate International Whale Day, the giants of the seas that have roamed the oceans for millions of years.
At this very moment, the Antarctic Biolum project team is exploring the unknown and discovering new species... thanks to you!
Today, on International #WomenInScienceDay, we celebrate the women researchers, engineers and innovators who, every day, push back the frontiers of knowledge to better understand and protect the ocean.
A new adventure is being woven around the ocean: Gilles Gambini, a passionate freediver and committed scientist, is joining the Under The Pole diving team!
Did you know that more than half of the microplastics in the ocean come from... the tyres on our cars?
On Wednesday 2 April, come and celebrate the Year of the Ocean alongside 100 business leaders committed to preserving our oceans.
A year rich in progress for the restoration of degraded coral reefs in Indonesia! Thanks to your support, the Yaf Keru Impacts project, led by Mickael Racine and the Planète Mer association, is making remarkable progress in Raja Ampat.
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