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Workshop on human impacts on Mediterranean marine ecosystems and the economy
On 18 and 19 October, a workshop was held at the Oceanographic Museum on the impact of anthropogenic changes on Mediterranean marine ecosystems and the economy. Co-organised by the Monaco Scientific Centre and Plan Bleu, with support from the Prince’s Government, the Prince Albert II Foundation and the United Nation...
Read moreOffshore urban extension project: dredging and removal of unpolluted sediment
The offshore urban extension project in Portier cove is now entering a new phase with the dredging of unpolluted marine sediment within the project area. This will then be submerged off the coast of Monaco, in an area selected for the purpose.For several days, the Francis Beaufort, a 140-metre-long dredger, has been...
Read moreSuccess for the 16th European Mobility Week
Last week, on the initiative of the Department of the Environment, Monaco took part in the 16th European Mobility Week. A mobility festival was held at Larvotto Beach this weekend in connection with this event.These two days were a great success – members of the public undertook numerous test drives of electric vehi...
Read moreThe Secretariats of the RAMOGE and Pelagos Intergovernmental Agreements Take Action to Reduce Marine Waste
The secretariats of the RAMOGE and Pelagos Agreements held a colloquium to raise coastal and inland municipalities' awareness of the issue of marine waste. This symposium took place on12September 2017 at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco. Scientists, representatives of the countries that are party to the Agreements...
Read moreAt the initiative of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, a meeting of Mediterranean monk seal experts is to be held within the context of Monaco’s research on the Yersin exploration vessel in Madeira
The Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus) is one of the most endangered mammals in the world, with the global population being estimated at only 500 individuals living in the Mediterranean and the near Atlantic. There are two main reasons for the vulnerability of the Mediterranean monk seal: on the one hand, f...
Read more- The latest news of the Responsible Trading and Responsible Restaurant Certifications
- A guide to banning single-use plastic bags: A bag for life
- Guide to responsible, safe bathing in the Principality
- The Tree Code
- The Environment in the Principality of Monaco – Data Compendium
- Monaco Environment booklet