

Cooperation projects to protect marine life
KYMA sea conservation & research considers cooperations to be central to unite knowledge and skills from various fields and to inspire various stakeholders to protect the ecology of the oceans.
Project Manaia: Exploration and protection of Neptune seagrass meadows in the Mediterranean
Seagrass meadows are found all over the world and are among the most productive ecosystems in the sea. We are working with the organization Project Manaia to restore their populations.
Med Sea Map: Filming mission in Greece
KYMA sea conservation & research supports a film mission by Artescienza to document the presence of monk seals and loggerhead turtles on several islands in western Greece.
Oceaneye: Raising awareness by analyzing and mapping marine plastic pollution
Oceaneye: Raising awareness by analyzing and mapping marine plastic pollutionOceaneye is a Geneva-based organization founded in 2010 with the goal of raising broad public awareness about the causes and effects of plastic pollution and of contributing to scientific...
Protection of the Mediterranean monk seal
Protection of the Mediterranean monk sealThe Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus) is one of the rarest seal species in the world and listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. In the past they were hunted, today the animals suffer from the...
iSea: Conservation of Posidonia seagrass meadows in Greece
iSea: Conservation of Posidonia seagrass meadows in GreeceSeagrass meadows are found all over the world and are among the most productive ecosystems in the sea. They contribute to coastal protection against erosion, provide food, are habitats with high biodiversity...
Menkab il respiro del mare und Artescienza: Close to home video series
Menkab il respiro del mare und Artescienza: Close to home video seriesThe Mediterranean Sea is particularly rich in species, but also particularly threatened. Our friends at Artescienza and Menkab il respiro del mare are committed, like us, to the protection of this...