CascioMar, a fish nursery in the port of Marseille that counters lost biodiversity


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CascioMar, the mother of all fish. Photo: AFP

Off to Marseille, where we meet up with Marine Fidelle, aquaculture manager for Ecocean who manages the CascioMar project. This project is involved with the ecological restoration of the Mediterranean Sea by helping repopulate the species that are fished.

The fishermen accompanied by Ecocean are able to continue their activity in a sea with a fish population whose renewal is no longer threatened. We take a closer look in our feature "Protecting the planet one step at a time" with Energy Observer Solutions.

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