Another foretold ship wreck north of Mykonos…
Wednesday, 10 January 2018
The grounding of the cargo ship Little Seyma off the coast of Mykonos island, two days before Christmas was merely small news for the Greek media, without causing particular interest or concern. The Turkish owned bulk carrier flying the Panamanian flag (one of the so-called convenience flags-meaning with inadequate safety standards), was thankfully carrying flour.
Provocative Incidents of Illegal Fishing by Turkish Trawlers in Greek Territorial Sea
Monday, 02 October 2017
During the last weeks, the incidents of illegal fishing by Turkish trawlers in Greek territorial waters of the East Aegean, mainly in the area between Samos and Agathonisi, have been increasing. Knowing the gaps in control due to fatigue and the heavy burden attributable to local port authorities – due to the increase in refugee
- Published in News
Golden Jackal Crisis
Monday, 10 July 2017
Within one week, 4 jackals of the species Canis aureus were found dead and 1 young was found injured on the island of Samos. It has to be noted that Samos is the only island of the Mediterranean which supports a population of the Golden Jackal. The reason for which these mammals are becoming so
Deceased Dolphin in the Aegean: Plastics to Blame
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Another unlucky bottlenose dolphin found dead in Samos island last weekend. The Archipelagos team was able to locate the stranded dolphin with the help of local fishermen. According to researchers at Archipelagos, it was an adult male bottlenose dolphin with a length of three meters. From the autopsy carried out on the spot we could
- Published in Laboratory Research
Archipelagos at the International Meeting for marine litter in Brussels
Thursday, 13 November 2014
Archipelagos participated in the meeting organized by the European association of non-governmental environmental organisations “Seas at Risk” on November 4th. The meeting, held at the European Parliament in Brussels, was entitled: “Making the link: marine litter and the circular economy”. Archipelagos, which is a member of the “Seas at Risk”, was represented in the meeting
- Published in Littoral Ecosystems
Brief Update: At Sea Destruction of Syria’s Chemical Weapons in the Mediterranean
Monday, 05 May 2014
Last Friday we received another response from the President of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, about the forthcoming onboard Destruction of Syria’s Chemical Weapons. The answer comes as a result of the joint statement sent to the EU by Archipelagos, which was co-signed by dozens of specialized scientists and institutions from 14 countries, about
- Published in Marine Conservation, Press Releases
Chemical Weapons Destruction – Threat of Toxic Pollution in the Mediterranean
Wednesday, 09 April 2014
Chemical Weapons Destruction – Threat of Toxic Pollution in the Mediterranean. The at-sea destruction process of Syria’s chemical weapons arsenal in the “Ionian Abyssal Plain” between Crete and Sicily is fast approaching. Following Archipelago’s latest press release on this issue (04.04.2014), we now give you an update based on our communication with the Organization
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Latest News Regarding the Destruction of Chemical Weapons in the Mediterranean
Friday, 04 April 2014
Archipelagos, Institute of Marine Conservation, is currently in communication with the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) with respect to the planned at-sea destruction of Syria’s chemical weapons arsenal, which is due to take place in the waters found between Crete and Sicily. We will be attending an inspection of the ship MV
Joint Statement – Archipelagos Initiative on Syrian Weapons
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Two more days left to join! > See the Joint Statement with signatories here and below Dear colleagues, We believe you are aware of the major imminent threat to the Mediterranean Sea, caused by the planned destruction of the Syrian chemical weapons stockpile between Crete and Sicily, which may begin any day now. In an