Fishermen in Poland are concerned for the future of their industry. For months, their vessels could not leave port due to the ongoing ban on catching...
Category - Science & Nature
Short documentaries on international research projects, technological innovations, nature and discovery
As COVID restrictions are lifted in some places, millions of Europe’s anglers are able to go fishing again. It brings billions of euros...
Seaweed farming may be unfamiliar to most Europeans – but there’s a growing movement to change this. In 2012, in the southwest of...
The coronavirus means European fishermen are weathering a new kind of storm. With fish markets and seafood restaurants shut down, supply chains...
Ocean biodiversity is in dangerous decline. According to UNESCO, without significant change more than half of the world’s marine species may stand on...
An ambitious project to improve the management of marine resources across regional and international borders is underway in Europe and all over the...
The European Union has stepped in to help small fishing communities preserve their way of life, as young people turn away from the job that their...
The Seychelles are known as paradise on Earth – but even here, storm clouds are gathering. As the ocean absorbs more heat and CO2 from the...
The Old Port, Marseille’s popular waterfront, hides a dirty secret: electric scooters, tires and plastic bottles litter the seafloor. Annual clean-up...
The explosive TATP has been used in several deadly terrorist attacks over the past two decades, which is why it is important that police are...