1500 volunteers to protect the Minorca coastline
Marilles aims to success in the conservation of Balearics marine life and becoming world-leading example.
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Seaweeds that talk about the quality of the sea
The “water turning green” episodes are linked to an excess of nutrients into the sea.
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Green, brown and red – Balearic seaweeds
We can learn lots about the state of marine ecosystems throughout seaweed.
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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.
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Bringing funders together: a recipe for change!
If you want to join us in making the Balearcics a world-leader in marine conservation, we would love to hear from you.
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Diving without getting wet!
Cinemar is a way to inspire and create debate among the population, to raise awareness about problems, to highlight solutions to conserve the marine environment.
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Shark and rays in Majorca: nothing to fear and so much to learn!
A healthy marine ecosystem is one with healthy populations of shark and rays. This is why conserving these species is a key priority for Marilles Foundation.
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Marine Forum: 1 day of talks - 364 days of action
MPAs are a critical tool that is delivering good results in the Balearic Islands but with lots of margin for improvement.
- Britons cash in on the outgoing Golden Visa in Spain to beat the 90 day rule
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- Laura Hamilton: “I’ve always loved Mallorca, I just wished I’d bought here earlier...”
- The 90 day rule does have some positive results in Spain!
- German low-season tourism in Mallorca set for a new record