-
Blue flags: 416 Italian beaches awarded this year
The main target of the Blue flags program is to promote in the Municipalities close to the sea a sustainable management of the land by means of a series of ...
Located in
Archive
/
…
/
Year 2021
/
May
-
Blue Horizon: plastic
How is it possible that there is still so much plastic waste in the sea? Is there a solution to all of this? Experts from CNR-IAS, ISPRA and The Great Bubble ...
Located in
Archive
/
…
/
Year 2022
/
January
-
Blue Mission Project - Our sea our health
Implemented by ISPRA, in collaboration with APRE, in the context of the SLEs (STE(A)M Learning Ecologies) project, Blue Mission is a Living Lab path, at the ...
Located in
News
-
Book presentation: "Walking in the environment"
As part of the Naturarte festival, the presentation of the Volume "Walking in the enviromnet" will be held on Sunday 11 September, a publication produced by ...
Located in
Archive
/
…
/
Year 2022
/
September
-
Bulletin on research funding
Commission adopts measures to limit intentionally added microplastics
Located in
Publications
/
Technical Periodicals
/
PRUE
-
Bulletin on research funding
G7 Science and Technology for the ocean
Located in
Publications
/
Technical Periodicals
/
PRUE
-
Call for expressions of interest: innovative solutions and novel techniques for environmental remediation in port areas
Dead line: 13 December 2024
Located in
Projects
/
Sea
/
TREASURE
-
Campaign citizen science of Conceptu Maris
It is officially started the citizen science campaign of the Progetto Conceptu Maris , important activity that will allow people who love nature to give a ...
Located in
Archive
/
…
/
Year 2023
/
January
-
Change the climate. Change the sea
The Sea Essence International Festival is held on the Island of Elba from 30 June to 2 July, the first international festival dedicated to the protection and ...
Located in
Archive
/
…
/
Year 2023
/
June
-
Climate Change and Cetaceans in the Mediterranean: a strong reduction in the conditions suitable for the survival of some species is estimated in 25 years
The warming of the Mediterranean Sea is proceeding at a faster rate than the global average, putting all the species that live there at serious risk. Cetaceans ...
Located in
News