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Sartenese High School Students Build a Tidal Baccalaureate and Set up a...

On Tuesday morning the second-hand students of Sartène Agricultural High School installed a tidal ferry on the beach of Pinareddu in Saint Lucia of Porto-Vecchio. This wooden container, not to be confused with a trash can, they made it themselves. It is used to collect certain types of waste rejected by the sea, such as plastic. Tidal tanks, also called storm bins, are part of the landscape on the Atlantic coast, in the Channel or North Sea. But…
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On Tuesday morning the second-hand students of Sartène Agricultural High School installed a tidal ferry on the beach of Pinareddu in Saint Lucia of Porto-Vecchio. This wooden container, not to be confused with a trash can, they made it themselves. It is used to collect certain types of waste rejected by the sea, such as plastic. Tidal tanks, also called storm bins, are part of the landscape on the Atlantic coast, in the Channel or North Sea. But…

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corsenetinfos.corsica broke the news in on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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