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Sargassum: a short lull
Sargassum is back. New strandings in sensitive areas of the territory have been observed, according to the ... -
COP21: all mobilized against global warming
On the occasion of COP21, overseas players also take part in numerous exchanges at Le Bourget: 17 representatives of ... -
Educational marine areas: the Polynesian concept seduces
The Minister of Ecology Ségolène Royal invests in the ocean during the COP21. Among her announcements, the minister signed ... -
Sargassum: reduction of strandings
Seaweed strandings have decreased on the beaches, reports the health agency (ARS). The sectors massively affected by sargassum ... -
Half of the primates threatened with extinction
In Singapore, international experts announced this week that more than half of the world's primates are ... -
A 4th bird observatory at Chevrise
The “birdwatching” trend is also a reality in Saint-Martin. A new bird observatory should see the light of day at the end ... -
Heat: 2015, a hot year
In Saint-Martin, as elsewhere in the world, the heat was particularly intense this year. The American Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency ... -
Fewer rats and mice
During the last capture campaign, "54 rats were trapped in two weeks in Tintamare, as well as 23 ... -
The problem of green monkeys on the island
The green monkeys, invasive species, are more and more numerous in Saint-Martin in particular in Concordia, Hope Estate and Rambaud. ... -
Saint Martin at Agoa time
The Agoa mammal sanctuary is part of the agency for marine protected areas, a public establishment dedicated to the protection of ... -
Launch of GRETA week
The rector of the Guadeloupe Academy Camille Galap opened GRETA week in Lamentin yesterday. As part ... -
Such a lovely corner of paradise
Paradise beaches and scenic beauty, this is what most tourists come to Saint Martin for. A few weeks ...