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The ISPRA “Siren” Exploring the Seabed
The ISPRA “Siren” Exploring the Seabed
May 05, 2026

In the Gulf of Naples and around Ischia, testing of the Hugin AUV: an underwater robot designed to observe submerged volcanoes and anticipate risks.

Like a modern Parthenope—silent and invisible—the “Siren” of science explores the seabed of the Gulf of Naples, speaks the language of the sea, reveals its signals, and understands its evolution. As part of the PNRR MER project (Marine Ecosystems Restoration), ISPRA has recently tested the Hugin AUV, an autonomous underwater vehicle capable of operating at depths of up to 3,000 meters, with the support of the vessel Astrea.

Maria Alessandra Gallone, President of ISPRA and SNPA:
“This activity represents a significant step forward in the use of autonomous technologies to monitor marine seabeds and acquire ultra-high-resolution data aimed at the morphological, geological, and environmental characterization of deep-sea areas. The Gulf of Naples is one of the most complex and sensitive environments in the Mediterranean Sea, making continuous monitoring essential to understand the evolution of natural processes and help reduce potential risks for populations and marine ecosystems.

The testing of the Hugin AUV in the Gulf of Naples and the Ischia area represents a concrete and strategic step in strengthening our country’s scientific and technological capabilities for understanding and protecting the marine environment. Thanks to the PNRR MER project, ISPRA is equipping itself with cutting-edge tools that allow us not only to gather fundamental data for research but also to develop increasingly accurate predictive models, contributing significantly to the prevention of natural risks and the safety of coastal communities, while confirming its role as a scientific reference supporting institutions, environmental protection, and citizens.”

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Guidelines for the Preparation of Environmental Monitoring Plans for Projects Subject to Environmental Impact Assessment Procedures
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May 14, 2026 09:00 AM — May 14, 2026 01:30 PM Roma, sede ISPRA, via Vitaliano Brancati 48 e online

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World Migratory Bird Day 2026
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The contamination of the seabed of the Orbetello Lagoon and its relationships with biota
The contamination of the seabed of the Orbetello Lagoon and its relationships with biota
May 15, 2026 09:00 AM — May 15, 2026 05:00 PM Orbetello, Casale Giannella, Centro di Educazione Ambientale “A. Peccei” WWF

The RELOAD Project (ISPRARegione Toscana) and prospects for the environmental protection of the lagoon

On May 15, in Orbetello, ISPRA is organizing a study day entitled: “The contamination of the seabed of the Orbetello Lagoon and its relationships with biota – The RELOAD Project (ISPRA – Regione Toscana) and prospects for the environmental protection of the lagoon.”

The initiative aims to present the results of the RELOAD project, funded by Regione Toscana, and focused on defining reference values (pursuant to Director’s Decree 08.06.2016). These parameters are essential for a possible redefinition of the boundaries of the SIN (Site of National Interest) of the Orbetello Lagoon and for identifying the seabed areas considered most critical.

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