Archipelagos in the Norwegian Maritime Museum
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
Norwegian Maritime Museum presents awareness raising material designed by Archipelagos Institute on the breakdown of plastics in the seas, as part of the exhibition “Hope for the Ocean”. This exhibition aims to raise public awareness on the problem of plastic pollution in the seas, a problem to which we all contribute! It is a fact
- Published in Marine Conservation, News
Help the JELLYWATCH program
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
Did you observe Jellyfish Blooms in the Mediterranean? Report it at medousa@archipelago.gr Archipelagos is a partner of Ciesm – The Mediterranean Science Commission JELLYWATCH program, which for the first time gathers baseline data on the frequency and extent of jellyfish outbreaks across the Mediterranean Sea. The participation in this program enables an unbiased assessment of
- Published in Marine Conservation, Marine Fauna, News
Request for the visitors of Samos island
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
Many of you may have already heard of the Mediterranean monk seal, called Argiro by the locals, that approaches inhabited coasts and beaches of Samos island. This seal was found amongst us, as someone murdered her mother and as a result she lives close to people for the past 2,5 years. Even though she is
- Published in Marine Mammals, News
“Archipelagos” on Greek National TV in «Ες αύριον τα σπουδαία»
Thursday, 18 August 2016
«Ες αύριον τα σπουδαία» is a short documentary produced by the Greek Directors Guild describing the multi-disciplinary research and conservation actions of “Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation” and its dynamic team of researchers that come from all over the world. This difficult effort aims to protect, but also to make known the rare natural heritage
- Published in Mass Media, News
Blue Whales of Sri Lanka – Managing the Deadly Ship Strikes
Saturday, 16 July 2016
In parallel with the various research, conservation and educational actions of Archipelagos Institute carried out in many parts of Greece, our concern for the future of our seas exceed the limits of the Mediterranean. One of the main problems we try to address in the more distant seas is the frequent and fatal collisions of
- Published in Marine Mammals, News
Unacceptable Articles about the Monk Seal in Samos
Monday, 11 July 2016
An unacceptable and dangerous article and photographs about the monk seal which the inhabitants of Samos call Argiro was released yesterday. The report presented photographs of people playing with the seal, something that is not only illegal, but also dangerous. What is not mentioned in the publication is that many people who wanted to do
- Published in Marine Conservation, Marine Mammals, News, Press Releases
Ric O’Barry and the Mayor of Lipsi Island Discuss with Students from the International School of Dusseldorf
Monday, 11 July 2016
The International School of Dusseldorf, Germany, with students coming from all over the world, is one of the 22 schools which is currently part of a study abroad programme in Lipsi island. This dynamic educational action of Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation and Operation Wallacea, offers the students applied training in a large number of
- Published in Education, Marine Conservation, Marine Mammals, News
Applying Small Scale RES in Action
Thursday, 07 July 2016
Apart from Archipelagos’ research and conservation actions, over the last years we have been experimenting with small scale applications of renewable energy sources (RES). Archipelagos’ renewable energy research team is one of the most creative and active teams. They are experimenting with using small scale RES applications, such as solar desalinators, wind generators, solar panels,
- Published in Laboratory Research, News
Conservation of the Small wetlands of the Aegean
Tuesday, 05 July 2016
The small wetlands of the Aegean are very important for the migratory birds, as well as for the fauna, flora and the enrichment of the groundwater table. Unfortunately many of these small ecosystems have been damaged, covered by soil, or left full of garbage, without having received the protection they deserve. With the aim to
- Published in Flora, Freshwater Ecosystems, Island Fauna, News, Terrestrial Conservation
Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation wants to thank the Kalymnos Nautical Company (ANEK)
Monday, 04 July 2016
Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation wants to thank the Kalymnos Nautical Company (ANEK) and the island of Kalymnos for supporting the transfer of hundreds of students, teachers and researchers, as well as materials between the Archipelagos’ main research base on Samos and the research station on Lipsi. We must emphasize that the island of Kalymnos
- Published in News, Press Releases
The island of Lipsi in the International Map of Scientific Environmental Education
Wednesday, 29 June 2016
The first of a series of field courses of applied environmental conservation was completed in the island complex of Lipsi, in cooperation with Operation Wallacea. This first round of lessons was attended by The Doon School from India and Navarre School from Florida, USA. The students made a very long trip to reach the Aegean
- Published in Education, Marine Conservation, News
Falcons Confuse Plastic for Food at an Uninhabited Aegean Islet
Monday, 27 June 2016
Research by the Norwegian University of Life Sciences in cooperation with Archipelagos, records for the first time, Eleonora’s falcons (Falco eleonorae) providing plastic waste to dependent nestlings which is confused for food. An article about this phenomenon was published by the Greek newspaper H Kathimerini. 2/3 of the world population of Eleonora falcons migrate every
- Published in Island Fauna, News, Terrestrial Conservation
The Aegean on the International Map of Science Education: Knowledge Supports Conservation and Development
Thursday, 23 June 2016
Over 500 young scientists and students from 22 countries will visit the islands of the eastern Aegean this summer and autumn. They will arrive to the research bases of Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation in order to study the rare wildlife of the Aegean islands and contribute to the efforts for its protection. With the
- Published in Education, Marine Conservation, News
Diving with the aim to survey and understand better our seas
Thursday, 16 June 2016
Archipelagos’ diving centre, certified by PADI, offers training on scientific diving to hundreds of students, young scientists but also dive trainers from all over the world. This training focuses on the identification and recording of the species, as well as on the training of the various techniques for recording biodiversity. Diving with knowledge and respect
- Published in Littoral Ecosystems, Marine Conservation, News
Field Course for Biology Students of Royal Holloway University of London
Monday, 13 June 2016
These days Archipelagos’ researchers in cooperation with scientists from the international educational organization Operation Wallacea are running a field course for final year students of Royal Holloway University of London. This field course was prepared and designed during the previous 2 years by the academics of Royal Holloway University, in cooperation with scientists from Archipelagos
Ric O’Barry works with Archipelagos!
Tuesday, 07 June 2016
Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation, began an important collaboration with the Ric O’Barry – Ric O’Barry’s Dolphin Project the most important activist worldwide for releasing dolphins from captivity and reintroducing them to their natural environment. Ric O’Barry has dedicated the last 45 years fighting for this cause, after 10 years of working at a dolphinarium
- Published in Marine Mammals, News
Cooperation of Archipelagos Institute with the International Airport of Samos
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
Archipelagos Institute recently started a cooperation with the international airport of Samos, aiming to contribute to the protection of the airport from wildlife and birds that may enter the area from the nearby wetlands. Samos airport, which serves a large number of international flights every week, was constructed many years ago, close to a wetland.
- Published in Island Fauna, News, Terrestrial Conservation
Chemistry Students from the Czech Republic Visit Archipelagos
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
As part of the training activities of Archipelagos Institute, a training program in which students participated for the seventh consecutive year has been recently completed. A team of 20 students from the Technical High School Otrokovice of the Czech Republic took part. These students, who are specialized in Chemistry and will be studying in this
Marine Turtle Trapped within Plastic Debris
Monday, 16 May 2016
Another loggerhead turtle was collected this week by Archipelagos’ researchers. When she was located she was trapped among thousands of small and large fragments of plastic debris. She seemed very weak, having looked like she hadn’t eaten for an extended period of time. The team even had to remove pieces of plastic from her mouth.
- Published in Marine Conservation, Marine Fauna, News
Cleaning the Beaches of Samos
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Last Sunday, the 8th of May the fourth cleaning effort of inaccessible beaches on the eastern side of Samos took place. This effort, led by the Samos Divers, was supported by a number of citizens forming the large network of volunteers on the island. Archipelagos volunteers and researchers were once again involved in this action.
- Published in Littoral Ecosystems, Marine Conservation, News, Terrestrial Conservation



































