iSea
Environmental Organisation for the Preservation of the Aquatic Ecosystems
General Electronic Commercial Registry: 139023606000
HeadquartersKritis 12, Thessaloniki, Greece, 54645
+30 2313090696
info@isea.com.gr
Environmental Organisation for the Preservation of the Aquatic Ecosystems
General Electronic Commercial Registry: 139023606000
HeadquartersKritis 12, Thessaloniki, Greece, 54645
+30 2313090696
info@isea.com.gr
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Training seminar in Thessaloniki
/in NewsAs part of the “Know-Participate-Protect the Environment” project, iSea and The Green Tank invite you to a training seminar on “Citizens’ participation in environmental policy-making – Recent developments in tackling biodiversity loss” aimed at enhancing citizen participation in public debates and decision-making on environmental issues.
Joint letter to the Greek Prime Minister from environmental organizations, scientific experts, and representatives of the local community of the Ionian for the seismic exploration activities in the Hellenic Trench
/in NewsThe world is facing an uncertain and unstable political crisis. Nevertheless, there is also little doubt that climate change and continued loss of biodiversity remain two of the most pressing issues facing current and future generations.
Joint letter from 15 environmental organizations for the immediate cessation of seismic surveys in the Ionian
/in NewsHonorable Prime Minister, Honorable Ministers,
Mass strandings of Cuvier’s beaked whale in Corfu islan
/in NewsUnfortunately, it seems that the initial incident of the two Cuvier’s beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris) that were stranded in the NW of Corfu will end in mass strandings. Yesterday (20/02/2022), two individuals were found in Arilla beach and Agios Gordios, while this morning, another larger individual was stranded in Agios Gordios as well with it’s […]
New publication about angel sharks in the Aegean
/in NewsAngel sharks are among the most threatened species of sharks globally. In the Mediterranean Sea, three species are present; Squatina aculeata, Squatina oculata, and Squatina squatina, all listed as Critically Endangered in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species due to the steep decline of their populations as a result of their overexploitation by fisheries.
New published work highlights the importance of Citizen Science in monitoring the spread of invasive species in the Mediterranean Sea.
/in NewsNew published work highlights the importance of Citizen Science in monitoring the spread of invasive species in the Mediterranean Sea. This study focuses on 5 non-indigenous species (the annelid Branchiomma luctuosum, the shrimp Saron marmoratus and the fish Lutjanus argentimaculatus, Oxyurichthys petersii, and specimens of the group of Abudefduf saxatilis/vaigiensis/troschelii) and one neo-native species (Seriola […]
The protection of wildlife and greek sealife on the foreground!
/in NewsCommon statement of 15 environmental organizations occasioned by Ziphius cavirostris incident.
Εμφάνιση Ζιφιού στον Σαρωνικό Κόλπο
/in NewsΟ ζιφιός εμφανίστηκε για να μας υπενθυμίσει ότι για ακόμα μια φορά βλέπουμε το δέντρο και χάνουμε το δάσος!
iSea Annual Students’ Scholarships
/in NewsiSea is pleased to launch annual scholarships in order to support and encourage students to participate in international conferences. Requirements Before the submission: • This grant refers exclusively to students that conducted their internships or thesis in collaboration with iSea. • The students must submit their proposals […]
Webinar invitation
/in NewsAs part of the “Know-Participate-Protect the Environment” project, iSea and The Green Tank invite you to a webinar on “Platic pollution: Science and Data” aimed at informing participants about the latest data regarding marine pollution from plastic litter.