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Children Create a Marine Reserve to Protect Biodiversity in Calanques

Thanks to the mobilization of children from primary schools in La Ciotat, part of the coves of the Petit and Grand Mugel, within the National Park of Calanques, is now classified as a protected marine reserve. It is an idea born in the head of young ciotadens: a brand new marine reserve has been inaugurated in La Ciotat, in the heart of the National Park of Calanques. For five years, accompanied by their teachers, the City, the Park and several …
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Thanks to the mobilization of children from primary schools in La Ciotat, part of the coves of the Petit and Grand Mugel, within the National Park of Calanques, is now classified as a protected marine reserve. It is an idea born in the head of young ciotadens: a brand new marine reserve has been inaugurated in La Ciotat, in the heart of the National Park of Calanques. For five years, accompanied by their teachers, the City, the Park and several …

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Made in Marseille broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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