Buying fish shouldn’t require a marine biology degree. Yet standing at the counter or browsing a restaurant menu, most of us have no idea...
Category - Science & Nature
Short documentaries on international research projects, technological innovations, nature and discovery
449 people live on Træna, a tiny archipelago forty kilometres from Norway’s mainland. This remote Arctic community faces a crisis shared...
What connects aquaculture students in Spanish estuaries to EU policymakers in Brussels? A continent-wide network monitoring ocean conditions in real...
Europe’s Atlantic bluefin tuna populations have made a reassuring comeback after nearly collapsing two decades ago. Today, tight international...
Europe’s offshore wind farms are being reimagined as multi-purpose sites. The first commercial-scale project has successfully harvested seaweed...
From underwater archaeology to whale-watching tours led by actual scientists, Europe’s Atlantic islands demonstrate how tourism can protect rather...
In the bustling artisanal port of Nouadhibou, Mauritania, thousands of small fishing boats — pirogues — prepare to return to the sea, as a two-month...
Rising from the Baltic Sea, Kriegers Flak is more than Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm. It’s a pioneering energy bridge between Denmark...
From France’s Atlantic coast to the Spanish Mediterranean, marine industries are finding new ways to turn their waste into treasure. In Arcachon Bay...
A pioneering project is connecting young prison inmates with jobs in Europe’s growing marine industries, offering a win-win solution to two pressing...

