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gracie-bird · 11 months ago
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Prince Rainier, Princess Grace, Jacques-Yves Cousteau at the 50th anniversary of the Monaco Oceanographic Museum in Monaco on April 1st, 1960. 
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awidevastdominion · 2 months ago
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virnalorentz · 3 years ago
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❤ Au mariage de mon cousin et de ma Sandrine adorée, sur le Rocher, au pied du Musée océanographique du célèbre Commandant Cousteau 💙💙🌊🐠🐬🐳
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❤ At the wedding of my cousin and my dearest Sandrine, Le Rocher, Monaco, at the foot of the Oceanographic Museum on which Commandant Cousteau left his mark forever 💙💙🌊🐬🐠🐳
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amberlab · 8 years ago
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jmlpyt · 5 years ago
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Un centre de soins pour tortues marines a ouvert ses portes à Monaco - 1L8A9453 par Jean-Marc PAYET Via Flickr : Le centre monégasque de soins des espèces marines (CMSEM) a ouvert au musée océanographique de Monaco le 27 avril 2019. Il est accessible au public. Cinq bassins sont en place pour accueillir des tortues blessées. Une centaine seraient repêchées en détresse chaque année en Méditerranée. Les tortues blessées sont facilement reconnaissables : elles flottent et ne peuvent pas plonger en raison de troubles de digestion liés à l'ingestion de bouts de plastique. Le nouveau centre monégasque propose aux plaisanciers et aux pêcheurs de les ramasser et de les alerter afin de les prendre en charge. Une fois soignées, les tortues sont relâchées en mer. On rencontre en Méditerranée plusieurs centaines d'espèces de tortues marines. Elles peuvent atteindre 400 kg et 130 cm et évoluent à une quarantaine de kilomètres au large du littoral azuréen. The Monegasque Center for the Care of Marine Species (CMSEM) opened at the Monaco Oceanographic Museum on April 27, 2019. It is open to the public. Five pools are in place to accommodate injured turtles. A hundred would be recovered in distress each year in the Mediterranean. Injured turtles are easily recognizable: they float and can not dive because of digestive disorders related to ingestion of plastic tips. The new Monegasque center offers boaters and fishermen to pick them up and alert them to take care of them. Once treated, turtles are released at sea. In the Mediterranean there are several hundred species of sea turtles. They can reach 400 kg and 130 cm and evolve about forty kilometers off the azure coast.
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lavotha · 6 years ago
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Protecting the marine ecosystem to ensure life in the planet
From today, July 14, 2018, you and the 650,000 annual visitors of the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco will be able to discover Monaco & the Ocean, from exploration to protection, on the first floor of the Temple of the Sea with over 700m2 dedicated to the commitment of the Princes of Monaco in favor of protection of the marine world, inviting them to join in and become actively involved.
On July 11, H.E. Serge Telle, Minister of State of Monaco and Marie-Pierre Gramaglia, Minister of Environment and Urbanism, accompanied Robert Calcagno*, and representatives from different institutions** in the Principality, for the unveiling of this new state-of-the-art space. (Photo: Unveiling of Monaco & the Ocean at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco @Michael Alesi-Direction Communication)
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(*) Robert Calcagno is CEO of the Oceanographic Institute, Albert I Foundation, Prince of Monaco, including the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco and the Home of the Oceans in Paris. (**) Representatives from Prince’s Palace; Prince’s Government; Prince Albert II Foundation; Yacht Club of Monaco; Monaco Explorations; Marine Rescue Center L’Ecole Bleue; Palace Library &d Archives; Audiovisual Archives; International Committee of Mediterranean Scientific Exploration; Association of Friends of the Museum
Three destinies united for the love of the ocean
Around a scenic 27m long vessel, the new area of the museum comprises more than a century of history and invites the visitors to a “royal” voyage, commensurate with the sovereigns involved really conscious of the important issues of their times. The itinerary starts with Prince Albert I, known as the “Prince of the Seas” thanks to his deep love of the ocean, and initiator of the most significant oceanographic campaigns of his era going from 1885 to 1915. Followed by Prince Rainier III, lover and defender of the Mediterranean whose actions supported those of oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, and HSH Prince Albert II in his relentless mission to create awareness and reassemble and mobilize experts and opinion leaders for the protection of the oceans.
A multi-sensorial experience & a call for action
Thanks to the amazing scenography and architecture Monaco & the Ocean offers visitors a memorable sensorial experience. Optic theaters, LCD screens, interactive panels or tactile screens have been installed along side époque films, maps and collection objects, some of them exposed to the public for the first time.
Around a 27m vessel is the Space Monaco and the Ocean from exploration to protection 2018 © Cédric Fruneau – Musée océanographique (1)
Atop the 27m long vessel, Space Monaco and the Ocean from exploration to protection © Cédric Fruneau – Musée océanographique (77)
Interactive areas at the Space Monaco and the Ocean from exploration to protection© Cédric Fruneau – Musée océanographique (6)
A blue tunnel with information on the ocean, Space Monaco and the Ocean from exploration to protection © Cédric Fruneau – Musée océanographique (65)
The multimedia devices were conceived to stimulate thinking, mobilize senses and immerse the visitor in a story that becomes theirs, enabling interaction and creating awareness in the present issues surrounding our ocean. The threats to our marine ecosystems grow exponentially, such as fishing, aquaculture, navigation, leisure, and coastal constructions; and activities multiply degrading the environments essential to reproduction or life of certain species.
Thanks to the attraction of new technologies, this new space becomes a pedagogic tool, where future generations will be more aware of the need for a more balanced rapport between humans and the marine world, and so be incited to protect it from a very young age.
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“Only we humans make waste that nature can’t digest.” Charles Moore, Marine Researcher
“I hope for your help to explore and protect the wild ocean in ways that will restore its health and, in so doing, secure hope for humankind. Health to the ocean means health for us.” Sylvia Earle, Oceanographer
Oceanographic Museum unveils new interactive space Monaco & the Ocean Protecting the marine ecosystem to ensure life in the planet From today, July 14, 2018, you and the 650,000 annual visitors of the…
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memolands · 4 years ago
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Musée océanographique de Monaco - The museum of marine sciences in Monaco
Musée océanographique de Monaco – The museum of marine sciences in Monaco
The museum was inaugurated in 1910 by modernist reformer of Monaco and oceanographer, Prince Albert I. It is home to the Mediterranean Science Commission and is part of the Oceanographic Institute. The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco is home to exhibitions and collections of various species of sea fauna. The museum’s holdings also include a great variety of sea related objects, including model…
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treasuresoftraveling · 4 years ago
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The Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium of Monaco is dedicated to marine sciences. It was built over a 100 years ago, making it one of the oldest aquariums and museums dedicated to science and oceanography in the world. It was founded by Prince Albert I and it’s located along the edge of the cliffs of the Rock of Monaco and the Mediterranean Sea. http://treasuresoftraveling.com/10-things-to-visit-on-top-of-the-rock-of-monaco/ #TreasuresOfTraveling #Monaco #FrenchRiviera #Mediterranean #MediterraneanSea #MediterraneanCoast #RockOfMonaco #MonacoVille #OceanographicMuseum #Aquarium #Oceanarium #Oceanography #MarineScience #Cliff #RockCliffs #TravelMonaco #Europe #TravelBlogger #TravelPhotography #TravelPhotos #GlobeTrotter #PassportStamps #TravelTheWorld #TourThePlanet #BestPlacesToGo #TheGlobeWanderer #TravelGram #Wanderlust #GuysWhoTravel #GayTraveler (at Musée océanographique de Monaco) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEvGrHmAb1w/?igshid=j018qg94n0x2
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rbct06 · 5 years ago
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Agence événementielle Touristique Alpes Maritimes - Oceanographic Museum Monaco
Oceanographic Museum Monaco
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frenchrivieraguide · 5 years ago
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Musée Océanographique de Monaco 🇲🇨. @oceanomonaco oceanographic museum of Monaco. (at Musée océanographique de Monaco) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0fbjktIfei/?igshid=b033w5d20vzw
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pakdeal93-blog · 6 years ago
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Oceanographic Museum of Monaco (Monte-Carlo)
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Oceanographic Museum of Monaco (Monte-Carlo) - Travel Top Sites The list of famous attractions of the small principality of Monaco includes not only the famous elite casino of Monte Carlo but also the magnificent Oceanographic Museum of Monaco (Musée océanographique de Monaco) located on a picturesque rocky slope. The Oceanographic Museum is a museum of marine sciences in Monaco-Ville, Monaco. It is home to the Mediterranean Science Commission. This building is part of the Oceanographic Institute which is committed to sharing its knowledge of the oceans.
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blog-larrieu · 6 years ago
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Don d’une œuvre de Jean-François Larrieu à la Cité de l’Océan de Biarritz
Le 23 février 2019, Jean-François Larrieu a fait don d’une œuvre à la Cité de l’Océan de Biarritz. Peint à l’acrylique, ce tableau de 165 x 235 cm est désormais exposé de façon permanente au cœur du musée océanographique et vient soutenir le discours pédagogique de la Cité de l’Océan.
On February 23rd, Jean-François Larrieu has offered an artwork to the Cité de l’Océan in Biarritz (south of France). Acrylic on canvas, the 165 x 235 cm painting is now permanently displayed in the oceanographic museum and supports the educational speech of the Cité de l’Océan. 
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Le tableau, réalisé en public à l’occasion d’un événement artistique organisé par Art Traffik à Biarritz l’été 2018, représente des dizaines de poissons fantastiques aux couleurs chatoyantes. Il est composé d’une multitude de formes qui viennent s’imbriquer les unes aux autres pour révéler le dessin final et donner énergie et mouvement à l’œuvre. 
The tableau has been created in public on the occasion of an artistic event organized by Art Traffik in Biarritz during the summer 2018. It depicts tens of imaginary and colourful fishes and uses the accumulation of an ensemble of codes which, when assembled, come together to reveal the final drawing and to give energy and movement to the painting. 
Pour l’artiste, il s’agit d’un véritable engagement pour la préservation de l’océan : “L’océan est le berceau de la Vie sur Terre. Il regorge de trésors. Sa faune et sa flore sont des merveilles de délicatesse et de beauté. Il est de notre devoir d’en prendre conscience pour mieux les protéger et les préserver. En offrant mon œuvre à la Cité de l’Océan, je souhaite faire passer un message de respect envers l’environnement, et responsabiliser chaque visiteur, notamment les jeunes générations qui sont garantes de la survie de la nature”.
This gift is a true commitment for environmental protection for the artist: “the Ocean is the cradle of life on Earth and is full of treasures. It is our responsibility to be fully aware of the beauty of ocean floors in order to be able to protect them. By offering my artwork to the Cité de l’Océan, I hope to convey a message of respect towards the environment, especially to the younger generation.”
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L’accrochage de la toile sur les murs de la Cité de l’Océan n’est que le point de départ d’une belle aventure autour de l’océan.
Restez connectés, Jean-François Larrieu vous prépare une immersion totale très prochainement !
Hanging the painting on the walls of the Cité de l’Océan is just the starting point of a beautiful adventure about the ocean... Stay tuned, Jean-François Larrieu is about to surprise you! 
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amberlab · 8 years ago
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15-1-2017 SUITE A  UNE INTERDICTION BANDE SON PAR YOUTUBE MIS BANDE SON BIBLIOTHEQUE YOUTUBE. Monaco, de tout jeune ce nom m'a fait réver, havre de paix, et de douceur vu de l'extérieur. THOMAS André 6-10-2015 mise à jour  tout d'abord une pensée pour tous ceux qui ont perdu un proche lors de ses catastrophiques inondations sur la côte d'azur, et aussi pour les survivants, nous sommes de tous coeur avec vous.MARTINE ANCIAUX THOMAS ANDRE Mise en ligne le 3 mars 2011 Musique"J'ai besoin d'un ami" de Ginette Reno MARTINE ANCIAUX, photographe d’art,et créatrice de la photo-peinture, photo painting, Martine ANCIAUX creator of the photo painting. new art of the photo painting, art photographer, http://www.anciaux-photos.fr, http://www.anciauxmartine.com Quand on rentre dans la PRINCIPAUTE DE MONACO, on entre dans le pays des rêves. Le jardin botanique rêves de nature, le musée océanographique rêves de découvertes scientifiques, le port rêves aquatiques, le casino rêves à vos risques et périls, le grand prix de formule 1  rêves de gloire, le tournoi de tennis de Monaco  rêves de rencontrer des peoples, jouer à l'ASM c'est le rêve de l'enfant de devenir une star du football dans la Principauté,enfin le chateau rêves de petites filles,comme l'actrice devenue princesse GRACE KELLY lorsqu'elle rencontra son prince le Prince RAINIER et ils eurent trois enfants. Mais le malheur fit que la PRINCESSE GRACE DISPARUT ET PLUS RIEN NE FUT PAREIL. Aujourd'hui, MONACO, va de nouveau s'ouvrir à la vie son souverain le Prince ALBERT DE MONACO va se marier avec une formidable princesse et nous réécrirons une nouvelle belle histoire, ainsi est la vie. MARTINE ANCIAUX
translated by Google translation MARTINE ANCIAUX, art photographer, and creator of the photo-painting, photo painting, Martine ANCIAUX creator of the picture painting. Photo of the new art painting, art photographer, http://www.anciaux-photos.fr, http://www.anciauxmartine.com Once back in the PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO, we enter the dreamland. The Botanical Garden nature of dreams, the oceanographic museum dreams of scientific discoveries, the port aquatic dreams, the dreams casino at your own risk, the great Prix Formula 1 dreams of glory, the Monaco tennis tournament dreams to meet peoples , playing ASM is the dream child of becoming a football star in the Principality, and finally the castle dreams of little girls, like the actress became Princess Grace Kelly when she met her prince Prince RAINIER and they had three children. But the trouble was that the Princess vanished GRACE AND MORE LIKE NOTHING WAS. Today MONACO, will again be open to life its sovereign Prince Albert DE MONACO is marrying a wonderful princess and we rewrite a new nice story, so is life. MARTINE ANCIAUX
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lavotha · 5 years ago
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Recognizing commitment to ocean protection
On Thursday, November 7, 2019, former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and oceanographer Lisa Ann Levin received the prestigious Prince Albert I Grand Medals from the hands of Prince Albert II, who also presented the Thesis Prize to Violaine Pellichero. This annual event was created in 1948, recognizing up to this date 77 distinguished personalities investing themselves in worthy causes. In the last few years the laureates prized have mainly dedicated to the preservation of our ocean.
Ban Ki-moon, Prince Albert II, Lisa Ann Levin, Violaine Pellichero – Prince Albert I Grand Medals 2019 © M Dagnino – Musée océanographique (low)
Ban Ki-moon, Prince Albert II, Lisa Ann Levin, Violaine Pellichero – Prince Albert I Grand Medals 2019 © M Dagnino – Musée océanographique (low)
The ceremony, that reunited 400 people at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, was opened by its Director Robert Calcagno, CEO of the Oceanographic Institute Foundation Albert I Prince of Monaco, who stressed the importance of the need for science to connect with leaders and the public.
The coveted bronze medal bears the profile of Prince Albert I, explorer, scientist and pioneer of modern oceanography and founder of the Oceanographic Institute. Prince Albert II continues to honor the legacy of his great-great-grandfather, someone ahead of his time who a century ago called attention to environmental conservation and ocean sustainability.
In his presentation Prince Albert II emphasized the plight for the protection of the ocean by saying: “The global pressure exerted on our planet affects everyone and hits the weakest the hardest. In this context international solidarity and multilateral dialogue are more vital than ever. The ocean and the climate invite us to do that. They bind species, peoples individuals from all backgrounds and from all walks of life, wherever they may be, by a bond as unshakeable as it is vital, for better and for worse.” 
Honoring Ban Ki-moon
Former United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who held office from 2007 to 2016 for two successive mandates) received the Prince Albert I Grand Medal in the Mediation Section, for his involvement in the creation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS). (Photo: Prince Albert II honoring Ban Ki-moon © M Dagnino – Musée océanographique)
His priorities have been to mobilize world leaders around a set of new global challenges, from climate change and economic upheaval to pandemics and increasing pressure involving food, energy and water.
The Mediation Section highlights the commitment of men and women in the public life working within civil society to give a voice to the ocean. Since 2014 the Grand Medal Albert I, before reserved just for scientists, is awarded to public personalities. In creating this section, the Oceanographic Institute chose to honor those who put themselves to the service of the oceans, not only scientifically, but that through their active participation to create awareness and call for action. These new pilgrims moved by their passion and communicative energy, provoke real interest to love and protect our oceans and our ecosystem.
In his discourse, Ban Ki-moon said: “My special recognition goes to Prince Albert II for his visionary patronage of this award, as well as for his longtime advocacy efforts in support of oceans, the environment, and sustainable development issues. I also take this opportunity to commend the work of the Oceanographic Institute, Foundation Albert I, Prince of Monaco. The critical efforts you undertake to continue the guiding legacy of Albert I, are essential as we collectively strive to expand the understanding, affection, and protection of our oceans.”
Up to date 5 personalities committed to the service of the Ocean have received medals in the Mediation section, notably Leonardo DiCaprio a fervent environment activist who was awarded in 2015.
Recognizing oceanographer Lisa Ann Levin
Lisa Ann Levin, distinguished professor of biological oceanography and marine ecology at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography was recognized with the Prince Albert I Grand Medal, for her studies on the impact of climate change on marine species in deep waters, highlighting the impact of human activity on these ecosystems. (Photo insert: Prince Albert II presented the medal to Lisa Ann Levin © M Dagnino – Musée océanographique)
The Science Section compensates highly qualified researchers in the oceanographic field for the ensemble of his carrier, specific works or an exceptional discovery. Up to this date 71 researchers have been honored, notably the famous French oceanographic explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau in 1981.
In her discourse before accepting the medal Lisa Ann Levin said: “In my lifetime, the deep ocean – what I like to call the deep half of the planet – has gone from being a remote, largely ignored sector to recognition as a major force on this planet. It is both a repository of remarkable biodiversity and a realm that is critical to climate mitigation. Once considered homogeneous and desert-like, we are continuously discovering strange new ecosystems, habitats and species, some with potential importance for humans.”
Thesis Prize to Violaine Pellichero
With the aim to provide support to new generations of researchers whose work are linked to the ocean, the Oceanographic Institute awarded the Thesis Prize. The laureates receive a bourse of Euro 3,000 to aid in their investigations.
The recognition this year went to young French oceanographer Violaine Pellichero, specialized in the understanding of climate change through the study of the oceans. She made a brief presentation of her study in the Southern ocean, under the sea ice, to study the quality of the water.  The presentation was done in an innovative and interesting way as she had only 180 seconds for her creative exposition on stage, incredible to see many years of research condensed into just a few minutes. (Photo insert: Prince Albert II with Violaine Pellichero © M Dagnino – Musée océanographique)
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“Oceans are the beating heart of our planet, as well as the beating heart of our future.” Ban Ki-moon
Ban Ki-moon presented with Prince Albert I Grand Medal in Monaco Recognizing commitment to ocean protection On Thursday, November 7, 2019, former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon…
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travelinfinitely-blog · 7 years ago
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He said he is the biggest and strongest shark in Monaco. I've warned him. 😏🍽 - 📍 Musée océanographique de Monaco 🇲🇨 🖼️ @makanveli 📷 @lorenz_photography_ 🦈 @oceanomonaco - ↗ Turn on post notifications at top right 📲 Share Your Best Shot To #travelinfinitely - ❤️ Like ♥️ Share 💙 Save 🔁 @travelinfinitely 🔁 @successtravels - 🦈 The Oceanographic Museum is a museum of marine sciences in Monaco-Ville, Monaco. It is home to the Mediterranean Science Commission. This building is part of the Oceanographic Institute which is committed to sharing its knowledge of the oceans. - 🦈 Monaco is a tiny independent city-state on France’s Mediterranean coastline known for its upscale casinos, yacht-lined harbor and prestigious Grand Prix motor race, which runs through Monaco’s streets once a year. Monte-Carlo, its major district, is home to an elegant belle-époque casino complex and ornate Salle Garnier opera house. It also has many luxe hotels, boutiques, nightclubs and restaurants. (at Musée océanographique de Monaco)
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