A must-see exhibition @NatGeoEspana
El científico Michel André presenta un viaje acústico por la selva amazónica en Barcelona ✨ https://t.co/OsKtvTM5GE
We’re excited to announce that OCEANOISE2026 will take place May 25–29 in Vilanova i la Geltrú, Barcelona! Stay tuned for updates on the programme, registration & more at https://t.co/MJhdRwP4hJ. See you in 2026! #Oceanoise2026#OceanNoise
.@SmithsonianMag dives into Sylvia Earle's amazing life and her stunning contributions to the National Museum of Natural History!
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🔵 El LAB de la UPC de Vilanova treballa en un projecte que vol desenvolupar tecnologies innovadores per protegir els ecosistemes marins dels impactes acústics dels vaixells. @UPCVilanova
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In 1996, Amazon conservationist José Márcio Ayres established the world’s largest stretch of protected rainforest. His fellow 2002 #RolexAwards Laureate Michel André now uses sound technology to monitor the area’s biodiversity. More on https://t.co/LyPaiPpQ8x #PerpetualPlanet
Celebrating optimism for the planet. With the support of our #PerpetualPlanet Initiative, explorers, scientists, conservationists and entrepreneurs are promoting Earth’s biodiversity while improving human lives and the prospects for a brighter future. More https://t.co/hw54Ll3eYV
Bravo to the regional government and the citizens of the Azores for the creation of a new network of marine protected areas! This historic designation protects 30% of the Azorean sea, propelling Portugal and the EU forward towards 30x30 and beyond!
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El primer ‘punt d'esperança marina’ de la península per a la conservació de balenes es troba a #VilanovailaGeltrú i ha estat impulsat pel Laboratori d'Aplicacions Bioacústiques #UPC.
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The Azores has just created the largest MPA (Marine Protected Area) network in the North Atlantic, protecting 287,000 square kilometers and 30% of its waters! 🥳🌊💙
📽️: narrated by Dr. @SylviaEarle, directed by Nuno Sá
@WaittInstitute@OceanoAzulF#HopeSpots#30x30
Champions Michel André and Marisa Zaragozá are working together on a pioneering research project utilizing cutting-edge technology to study the presence of fin whales in these feeding grounds, as well as the greater biodiversity found off the Catalan coast.
We look forward to seeing the data and information from this project used to help inform marine spatial planning decisions for this Hope Spot, not only for fin whales, but for all marine life that call this place home.