Tag: Oceans
In Brest, CEDRE fights against ocean pollution
Direction Brest, where the summit of the oceans takes place, the One Ocean Summit. One of the main themes of this summit concerns the pollution of the seas. Not far…
One Ocean Summit: experts at the bedside of the oceans
This decade is the decade of the oceans with the One Ocean summit which is held in Brest from February 9 to 11, 2022. Its objective is to mobilize interested…
Temperatures, polluting countries… Five infographics to understand the suffering of the oceans
The stakes are high and the challenges to be met are just as important. The “One Ocean Summit” begins this Wednesday in France, and will be held until Friday, in…
In the spotlight: preserving the ocean…
” Brest: the world at the bedside of sick oceans » : this is the great title of Ouest France. “ A world first, the One Ocean Summit, the Ocean…
‘Significant and potentially irreversible’ ocean deoxygenation began to occur in 2021
Among the effects of global warming is the deoxygenation of the oceans. An effect that researchers have tried to quantify. According to them, by 2080, no less than 70% of…
Éric Saint-Sulpice, a diver between passion and blues of the depths
Éric Saint-Sulpice has been a diver for over thirty years. Despite the difficulties, the physical and psychological pressure of the job, he never stopped diving but regrets that this strategic…
“We are losing our oceans”: historic temperature records in 2021
2021 will not be remembered as the hottest year on record. Not in the atmosphere at least. But in the oceans a whole different story is playing out. Researchers confirm…
Oceans are warming 6 times faster than 40 years ago and setting new temperature records
2021 will not be remembered as the hottest year on record. Not in the atmosphere at least. But in the oceans a whole different story is playing out. Researchers confirm…
“Save our oceans!” by Jean-Michel Cousteau
This Sunday’s France book is an appeal for the environment: ” Save our oceans ! », Published by Éditions de l’Archipel. Its author is Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of the famous…
A volcanic fertilization of the oceans would have led to one of the largest mass extinctions
Scientists at the University of Southampton studied the effects of volcanic materials on ocean chemistry at the end of the Ordovician, around 450 million years ago, in an attempt to…