Sharks bred in captivity to be released into Balearic waters
The 15 alitans have been bred at Palma Aquarium and the Cabrera National Park's visitor centre.
Overfishing and lack of understanding - the biggest threats to sharks
Interview with Dan Abbott, multimedia manager for Save the Med in Mallorca.
Sea star
Sea star
Under the sea
Under the sea.
Economics and Marine Biodiversity
The restoration and conservation of natural assets is a condition to restore key economic sectors for the Balearic economy such as fisheries and tourism.
Volunteers from the group that has adopted the Mesquida collect plastic waste
Volunteers from the group that has adopted the Mesquida collect plastic waste.
Balearic Sea
A second chance to baby rays & sharks
The waters we swim were once home to an ample number and variety of sharks and rays.
MARE
MARE, the power of images to accelerate the conservation of the Balearic Sea
Professionals and amateurs can participate in MARE by taking pictures from the shore or below the surface of the sea.
Nautical Notes
If we can’t go to the sea – let’s bring the sea home
Under the lockdown we’ve launched the #enamarar initiative encouraging people to share a photo of the Balearic sea, to build a collective virtual aquarium and have a small window through which to enjoy the sea from home.
Nautical Notes
We want nature back but not like this
But what other changes are going on under the water?
Nautical Notes
A Letter from Save the Med
As this uncertain situation unfolds, we will keep you informed of any changes related to our work.
Nautical Notes
You can help marine science
Are you someone who loves the sea and spends a lot of time on the coast, at sea or even better – underneath it?
Nautical Notes
The yachting community taking action for marine regeneration
In Majorca, school communities, town halls & local businesses are working to reduce plastic waste and pollution.
Nautical Notes
Transforming fisheries in the Balearics
The association supports fishermen by providing essential infrastructure to market fish landings.
Nautical Notes
Thank you all from Save The Med!
Our Dos Manos students keep working for a cleaner and healthier environment.