Salon of inventions, Geneva 2023
A few days of the salon of inventions in Geneva, from zero emission boats, vertical wind, solar and cameras being tested on planet Mars.

A few days of the salon of inventions in Geneva, from zero emission boats, vertical wind, solar and cameras being tested on planet Mars.
A few personal words on this must-visit place that is the oceanographic museum.
My experience at this years ocean week in Monaco.
Recently Jo of HUB Ocean took the time to explain ocean data on social media, I think he did a great job and I suggest you reach out to him to follow his and their work.
On the topic of ocean data and the use of satellites tracking marine pollution. Original article by Tereza Pultarova.
A short note offered by an original reedit of articles by Nishtha Badgamia.
A recent article in the Guardian authored by Chris Michael.
An article on ocean deoxygenarion found in Science.org
But first, we need to build a 4D system to track what is going on down there. A recent article explaining the current reality of carbon capture and technology.
An article on the topic of Point Nemo by Oceanvisionlegal.com Anna Rebay, sharing the current legal options in place to address the issue of using the ocean as a waste pit.
Wise words from Peter Thomson. Hard working and dedicated to the ocean.
An article sharing the relevance of old whaling data for climate change originally found in Grist.org
It was the beginning of a lot of speeches in the last 4 years, 71%... it looked to generate attention by coining facts and using it as a base for several narratives. The ocean in numbers has allowed different parties to collaborate and share the message with more of us. Let's keep pushing. If facts and numbers are simple to quote and it helps spread the message, let's keep it up.
A few words on the opportunity it has been to support NGOs and Startups, ironically it has been an amazing learning opportunity and a great source of fulfilment.
An article reminding us of the multiple roles of poetry.
Following the topics on ocean data, specifically on the satellite launch dedicated to the study of the oceans, rivers and lakes made the press in DW and Al Jazeera.
Two articles on AI found in the conversation.com
A great article by Michael Dhar explaining the origin of ocean currents.
On the topic of ocean noise pollution, this article opens to the fact that it adds and indicates potential further killing of species, mammals in this specific case.
A few words and an article on the devpt of spatial data technology for ocean and coastal monitoring. The original article was found in engineeringnews.co.za
An article from Science Alert authored by David Nield reminding us of the importance of ongoing scientific studies.
A poem by Salim Bhimji who was recently shortlisted for the prestigious Montreal International Poetry Prize.
An article talking about the Israeli commitment to bluetech, authored by Yermi Brenner, originally published in the Timesofisrael.com
Based on the article authored by Emma Bryce, published in the Guardian.
An article called 'every time I go into the water, I see things I've never seen before!' is keeping Sylvia Earle leading the topic of ocean conservation, talking about Hope Spots and the work carried out by Mission Blue!
A fabulous article authored by Tatiana Schlossberg, on the use of data, drones and science to save the oceans.
A great article in the Conversation addresses several issues with carbon removal methods using the ocean.
Less than a year after finding the Endurance, decisions need to be made as what to do next with it.
Ghost nets, then and now, and today's scale of things.
A few articles reminding us of the new situations in the Med due to climate as well as some results from having non trawls and mpa's implemented.