Mission préservation
What a Trip ! Blue
preservation of our planet
Because there’s an emergency
A dive into the seas and oceans!
Because of the urgency, the festival is committed to preserving our planet. Educating and raising awareness are the missions that invited associations in the Blue zone have set themselves. Within this space entirely dedicated to the seas and oceans, workshops, games, animations, exchanges and debates are offered throughout the day with the objective of a better understanding of the issues related to the preservation of the marine environment.
BLUE AREA INFORMATION
Free access – To consume without moderation!
Workshops
Blue Area workshops
The workshops and activities of the Blue Zone
Exhibition “Hippocampes” by Patrick Louisy
Conçue en 2015, l’exposition “Hippocampes ?” est l’aboutissement de plus de 10 ans d’observations et de collectes d’informations par des centaines de citoyens mobilisés et encadrés par l’association scientifique et naturaliste Peau-Bleue ( CPIE Bassin de Thau member). It pays tribute to these animals that have fascinated humanity since ancient times, but also to the incredible richness and fragility of the Thau lagoon watershed and the involvement of local actors to preserve it.
Actors
The actors of the blue Zone
The actors present on the festival
Women for sea
Aire Marine protégée de la côte agathoise
THE LOST COMPASS
Focus Nature
En direct sous la mer
CPIE bassin de thau
Labelbleu
Institut marin du Seaquarium
Pôle sup Nature
About the commitment of the festival
Environmental or social commitment, the travel and adventure film festival is rooted in values that are dear to its organizing team! Adhérent au 1% pour la planète, l’association reverse notamment 1% des recettes de sa billetterie à des associations oeuvrant pour la protection de l’environnement.
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