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At the bottom of the Mediterranean, "BathyBot" will track down the mysteries of the "dark ocean"
BathyBot will soon be the world's first mobile underwater device permanently installed at a depth of 2,500 meters, to unravel the mysteries of the abyss.
The small robot has received a lot of media coverage.
Photo: Test of the Bathybot underwater robot in Toulon, on January 13, 2022
Crédit : AFP - Nicolas TUCAT
Sciences & Avenir Le Parisien Libération RTB Info Ouest France France 24 La Presse Actu Orange Nouvelles du Web La Tribune numérique Herald of Fashion Figaro Nautisme The Informant Persia Digest Priangan News Lorient Le Jour
January 2022
At the bedside of the Mediterranean - Update on the MISTRALS program
In its latest issue of July-September 2021, La Recherche Magazine reports on the results of the MISTRALS program with our colleague Daniela Banaru. Coordinated by the CNRS, Mistrals is a joint program between Ademe, CEA, Ifremer, Inrae, IRD and Météo-France.
A recent MIO publication highlighted in The Guardian
Terrawatch: how tropical islands feed algal blooms
Scientists uncover secrets of 30-mile ‘slow-cooked’ cluster in South Pacific Ocean
5,000 years ago, the plague struck Europe - Journal La Marseillaise
The links below will take you to articles in French
- Ecoregionalization to better understand the Mediterranean Sea
- The blue shark is the victim of magnetic hooks... supposed to protect it
- The hydrothermal springs at the origin of life?
- Jean-Georges Harmelin - Biography
- Red coral, Mediterranean gold
- The unknown life of nanophytoplankton
- Charles-François Boudouresque - Biography
- Posidonia, a miracle in the Mediterranean
- The Mediterranean manta ray in danger: drones will help it
- Bioluminescence and marine convection are closely linked
- The Impact of Cigarette Butts on Marine Environments
Research: an oceanological gateway between Marseille and San Diego
At the initiative of the French Embassy in the United States, a dozen American students belonging to Scripps, the prestigious San Diego Institute of Oceanography, are currently on a study tour in France. With the theme "oceans and climate", this scientific journey organized as part of the Fadex-O*, will take them successively to the Oceanological Observatory of Villefranche-sur-Mer and the Paul Ricard Oceanographic Institute on the island of Embiez, but also to Montpellier, Brest and Paris, to the Natural History Museum. However, one of their most important stopovers remains the Phocaean city, and more particularly the Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography (MIO), on the Luminy campus. (...)
Read the article from La Provence