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The Living Ocean photography exhibition, Paris

A global oceanic exploration captured photographs of the planet's marine biodiversity.  From 22 March to 20 July 2025, the perimeter railings of the Luxembourg Garden in Paris will host the open-air photography exhibition called "The Living Ocean" ( L'Ocean Vivant ).   The exhibition features 83 large-format photographs by nature photographers Greg Lecoeur and Olivier Anrigo. The images, displayed along the outside railings, highlight marine landscapes on land and underwater with a mix of aerial and terrestrial perspectives.  A special focus is the Mediterranean Sea, which as 25% of global marine animals in the Pelagos Sanctuary, a marine protected area dedicated to the conservation of marine mammals. "The Living Ocean" photography exhibition aims to raise awareness about marine ecosystems. The exhibition is curated by Laurent Loiseau and supported by the City of Nice and Métropole Nice Côte d’Azur . It is part of a broader initiative, with a concurrent exhi...

Eureka! Scientific Australia exhibition in Paris

  The Australian Embassy in Paris is hosting the ‘Eureka! Scientific Australia’ exhibition from  3 March to 30 June 2022. Science, technology, and innovation in the Australian government, as well as in business and research, are displayed to showcase international partnerships, such as with France.  The exhibition focuses on three projects in Australia related to the environment and the Universe: 1) the development of low emissions technologies, 2) protecting the Great Barrier Reef, and 3) astronomy.    MARTINA NICOLLS MartinaNicollsWebsite   Martinasblogs Publications Facebook Paris Website Animal Website Flower Website SUBSCRIBE TO MARTINA NICOLLS FOR NEWS AND UPDATES  MARTINA NICOLLS   is an international aid and development consultant, and the  author    of:  The Paris Residences of James Joyce   (2020), Similar But Different in the Animal Kingdom (2017), The Shortness of Life: A Mongolian Lament (2015),...

New Scientist Christmas Special - subscriber event with Brussels sprouts!

  New Scientist , based in the United Kingdom, presented a virtual subscriber event on 17 December 2020. It was the science-based magazine’s second subscriber-exclusive event.    The host, Rowan Hooper, asked questions to the guest panellists – science journalists. They gained points by answering host and viewer questions  in an informative and fun way. The topics included eating Brussels sprouts, hang-over free alcohol, and socially-distanced vampire bats.       MARTINA NICOLLS Website Martinasblogs Publications Facebook Paris Website Animal Website SUBSCRIBE TO MARTINA NICOLLS FOR NEWS AND UPDATES    MARTINA NICOLLS  is an international aid and development consultant, and the  author   of:  The Paris Residences of James Joyce   (2020), Similar But Different in the Animal Kingdom (2017), The Shortness of Life: A Mongolian Lament (2015), Liberia’s Deadest Ends (2012), Bardot’s Comet (2011), Kashmir...