For the third time in her journey to Corsica, the High Commissioner for Children, Sarah El Haïry, visited STARESO, in the bay of Revellata in Calvi. Along with the children of the air-conditioned centre of Balagne, she devoted this sequence to the discovery of Mediterranean biodiversity and its protection. After the previous stages of her trip to Upper Corsica, Sarah El Haïry joined the Submarine and Oceanographic Research Station of Calvi (STAR…
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For the third time in her journey to Corsica, the High Commissioner for Children, Sarah El Haïry, visited STARESO, in the bay of Revellata in Calvi. Along with the children of the air-conditioned centre of Balagne, she devoted this sequence to the discovery of Mediterranean biodiversity and its protection. After the previous stages of her trip to Upper Corsica, Sarah El Haïry joined the Submarine and Oceanographic Research Station of Calvi (STAR…