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The sounds of the marine world deciphered
An acoustic recorder, installed within the Natural Reserve of Saint-Martin, is triggered underwater every four hours, ... -
Environment: Quads in the nature reserve: a shame!
If the quad, this noisy and polluting mechanical machine does not go unnoticed, on the other hand the serious damage it generates ... -
Report on regional seismicity
In March 2017, regional telluric activity once again remained stable, according to the latest data published by the Volcanological Observatory ... -
ARS: excellent quality bathing water
The Regional Health Agency (ARS) Guadeloupe / Iles du Nord has unveiled, as every year, its assessment of quality ... -
A new Ebook on endemic animals
“Caribbean Curiosities: Native Nature” written by Mark Yokoyama is the brand new electronic book published by the association Les Fruits ... -
Brown algae: towards a possible influx
As we announced to you last week, Sargassum is once again talking about it. These unwanted algae are ... -
Beaches: cleaning at Mullet Bay and Galisbay
The Sint Maarten Nature Foundation recently organized a cleaning on the beach of Mullet Bay with the students of ... -
The pupils of the Jean Rostand school are hunting for waste!
On the occasion of their weekly swimming lessons, the pupils of the CM2 class of the Jean ROSTAND school ... -
Sea turtles: 2016 results
In 2016, eco-volunteers carried out 376 patrols on the beaches of the territory from April to November. 235 turtle tracks, ... -
The release of the Yacht Hop faces new difficulties
On the night of Tuesday April 4 to Wednesday April 5, the Yacht Hop, stranded at Nettle Bay for ... -
Sargassum under surveillance
The departments of the Department of Environment, Planning and Housing (DEAL) of Guadeloupe recently observed “an increase ... -
Yacht Hop should be cleared by the end of the week
Yacht Hop, the London-flagged vessel, has been stranded in Nettle Bay for over a month despite several attempts ...