Coralligenous Habitats – Protecting the Secret of the Aegean
Tuesday, 18 May 2021
In the deep waters of the Mediterranean, in particular the Aegean Sea, there is a secret world we risk losing before we even discover it. The Coralligenous Habitats of the Mediterranean, found at a depth of 70-250 meters, are some of the most complex and rich marine ecosystems in the Mediterranean. At the same time,
- Published in Marine Conservation, News, Press Releases
The rebirth of nature during the spring is intense in the sea
Wednesday, 05 May 2021
While at the Archipelagos Institute we monitor on a daily basis the changes in the marine ecosystems, due to the limited fishing and overall limited presence of humans at seas because of the pandemic, the images we record impress us, even if we know they will not last long… In the picture you can see
- Published in Marine Conservation, News
Limiting the environmental footprint caused to our seas by our daily habits: Collaboration between the Archipelagos Institute and KORRES
Wednesday, 21 April 2021
When we talk about protecting the environment and combating pollution, our mind usually goes to causes and causers that are difficult for us as citizens to influence, such as industrial pollution. Frequently do not think about the large environmental footprint caused by our daily consumption habits, i.e. the personal hygiene products, cosmetics and cleaning products
- Published in News, Press Releases
Sea Diamond – An Abandoned Toxic Waste for 14 years on the seafloor of Santorini
Tuesday, 13 April 2021
Fourteen years after the Sea Diamond sunk taking with it 3 human lives and after it was abandoned on the sea floor of Santorini, it continues to corrode and release dangerous toxic substances in the marine ecosystems. Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation has been on the side of the local community since the first day
- Published in News, Press Releases, Shipping Risk
2 Urgent Patient Transfers by Archipelagos Institute’s boat
Wednesday, 07 April 2021
Despite the rough weather conditions prevailing in the Aegean these days, Archipelagos Institute was asked carry out within 1 day 2 emergency transfers of patients with serious health problems (not COVID 19) from a small to a larger island. With a continuous presence for over 24 years in the Aegean, there have been numerous similar
- Published in News, Press Releases
Mapping of Posidonia seagrass meadows and coastal habitats using kayaks
Monday, 29 March 2021
Despite the difficult conditions, at the Archipelago Institute we adapt our actions to protect the biodiversity of our seas according to the restrictions. Researchers in the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) team of the Archipelago Institute, continue to map the Posidonia seagrass meadows and the coastal habitats using kayaks. In collaboration with the British University of
- Published in Marine Conservation, News
Students Take Action
Thursday, 04 March 2021
Adapting to the special conditions of the time, the Archipelagos Institute continues an action which has been going on for 24 years, online, during which it offers non-profit lessons and activities of environmental education in schools. The aim was and is to inform and prepare the new inhabitants of the islands about the problems that
Online Classes for the Protection of the Aegean for Nursery School Students from Kalymnos island
Monday, 15 February 2021
Out of all the students who have taken part in the environmental education lessons from Archipelagos Institute over the past 22 years, the most interesting and challenging questions are posed from the youngest students – a fact that fills us with hope, but also with great responsibility. What is certain, however, is that having followed
Intervention of the Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation at the meeting of the Regional Council of Western Greece
Tuesday, 26 January 2021
The planned increase by 70% of fish farming production in the coasts of Etoloakarnania (the westernmost part of Central Greece) was discussed at the recent meeting of the Regional Council of Western Greece, with a possibility that the previous approval of the proposal by the Regional Council could be reversed. The Archipelagos Institute, as a
- Published in Aquaculture, News, Press Releases
Alarming Extent of Plastic Pollution in the Greek Seas
Tuesday, 22 December 2020
Fragments and fibres of plastic waste exposed to the environment are already ubiquitous to all levels of the ecosystems and food chains of the Greek seas. This is according to the results of multi-level research conducted by the Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation. Idyllic Tourist Destination or Open Landfill? At a time when the Greek
- Published in Laboratory Research, News, Press Releases

























