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3rd BLUE DEAL Transferring LAB - Jornadas | CEEI Valencia

The Cyprus Energy Agency and the BLUE DEAL partnership are hosting the 3rd BLUE DEAL Transferring Lab, which is being held under the auspices of Larnaca Municipality. The Lab will take place in hybrid mode combining online and on-site presentations and will focus on Blue Energy related opportunities in Cyprus, as well as the wider Mediterranean area. OBJECTIVE The main aim of the Lab is to present and discuss the marine renewable potential on the island of Cyprus with a diverse set of.

OneLearn Global and Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute Sign MoU to develop collaboration

OneLearn Global and Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute Sign MoU to develop collaboration Recently launched OneLearn Global and the Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute (CMMI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the aim of developing collaboration in the field of education and training, encompassing marine and offshore technology, marine robotics and maritime digitalisation. OneLearn Global, a member of the Fameline Holding Group based in Limassol, Cyprus, was created to deliver modern-day digital eLearning training solutions to serve the maritime, energy, hospitality and industrial sectors, providing an enormously effective and intuitive next-gen, world-class Learning Management System (LMS), incorporating modern learning techniques.

Race to save Cyprus corals from climate change, mass tourism | Life

Sunday, 25 Apr 2021 09:12 AM MYT Cypriot marine ecologist Louis Hadjioannou, 38, dives to photograph the coral, as he monitors the impact of climate change on the delicate fauna in the crystal clear waters of Glyko Nero in Ayia Napa. AFP pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. AYIA NAPA, April 25 Many people think Cyprus has no corals, says marine ecologist Louis Hadjiannou. If climate change and coastal development continue unabated, he fears, they may soon be right.  A fisherman’s son who hails from the Mediterranean island, Hadjiannou loves to put on his wetsuit, fins and mask and plunge off the dramatic rocks into the turquoise waters to delve into the fragile underwater world. 

Race to save Cyprus corals from climate change, mass tourism

Race to save Cyprus corals from climate change, mass tourism AFP 3 hrs ago AFP © Emily IRVING-SWIFT Cypriot marine ecologist Louis Hadjioannou dives to photograph the coral, as he monitors the impact of climate change on the delicate fauna in the crystal clear waters of Glyko Nero in Ayia Napa, off the island s southeastern shore Many people think Cyprus has no corals, says marine ecologist Louis Hadjiannou. If climate change and coastal development continue unabated, he fears, they may soon be right.  A fisherman s son who hails from the Mediterranean island, Hadjiannou loves to put on his wetsuit, fins and mask and plunge off the dramatic rocks into the turquoise waters to delve into the fragile underwater world. 

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