Volcanic Aeolians Islands - Aeolians Islands - Sicilia - September 18 to 26, 2009

mission effectuée

The Aeolian Islands, geological miracles which fascinated the antique greco-roman imaginary, are very rich in life and classified as a world heritage site by UNESCO. Antinea will explore these volcanic formations, and also to its sea floors which are not yet under the protection of a marine reserve. Do these islands necessitate the double protection of UNESCO and the IUCN? Antinea will try to answer this question with the help of several scientists.

At the Aeolian Islands, the notion of marine heritage takes in all its meaning. Video transects and 3D modeling will be used here to study change. When change happens slowly, as a result of geological activity, species, plants and animals adapt to new conditions, but when it happens fast, as with human activity, they often cannot. Partner: Contortium Undersea.log

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Position : 38'20'53' N - 15'11'24' E

The daily videos of the mission

Brindisi

Brindisi is an overdeveloped city, but despite its metropolis appearance, it houses a few wonders...

Among these wonders is the protected marine reserve of Torre Guaceto. Due to its management, it is a model to be followed. Whilst at this halt in the south of Italy, the Antinea Foundation also collaborated with a local association, "Tartanet", which actively protects marine turtles. Production: Oceanica Prod. / Fondation Antinea

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Diaporama. The photos of the mission