Tag: breton-algae

  • Océanolab – Projet Alcid in Brittany: Climate Study

    Océanolab – Projet Alcid in Brittany invites visitors to engage with the vital intersection of climate science and marine ecology. This innovative project, led by researchers focused on algae, climate change, and biodiversity, seeks to understand how Breton algae and dependent organisms will adapt to rising seawater temperatures. Visitors can view 12 basins featuring 7 different species of algae, offering a unique glimpse into the local ecosystem’s response to climate change. The project is open daily during school vacations, as well as Wednesdays, weekends, and public holidays, providing an interactive experience for those interested in environmental issues. Additionally, the project examines the effects of invasive species, such as sargassum, making it a timely and essential study. Witness the ongoing research and discussions surrounding these crucial marine organisms and their roles in conservation efforts within Brittany.