Protecting 30% of the Mediterranean: towards a sustainable future
Currently, 1.7% of the Balearic Sea is highly protected, and at the Marilles Foundation we are working to reach 10% by 2030 through the Balearic Blue Deal.
“Road to freedom”
“Road to freedom.”
Wishes for 2024 in the Balearic Islands
It is shared by more than 200 companies and entities in the Balearic Islands.
Effects of a boiling sea
A few weeks after an intense DANA (isolated depression at high levels) and with record temperatures, not only in our waters but also on a global scale, it is time to talk again about the worrying warming that our waters are suffering.
Mallorca sea is the hottest in the Med
On Monday, the average was over half a degree higher than that for the whole of the Mediterranean.
A political compromise that looks to the sea
More than 150 companies and organisations have joined forces to ask all political parties to put marine conservation at the centre of future government action.
Enjoying the sea also means making a commitment
We know what needs to be done to recover our sea.
Swimming in crystal-clear waters
Swimming in crystal-clear waters.
Come on in, the sea in Mallorca's lovely, but ...
Sea temperature is currently two degrees above normal.
70% of macroplastics in Balearic waters are from Algeria
Cooperation between Mediterranean countries is crucial for addressing marine plastic pollution.
Three marine heat waves in the Balearics this summer
These heat waves are a "very serious" sign of climate deterioration.
Balearic Sea temperature two degrees above average
The sea temperature is continuing to rise.
The future of fishing in the Balearic Islands
What if instead of managing the current crisis and waiting for the next one to arrive, we take action?
Government claims sea as Balearic territory in the new funding
The Community would become 7,640.7 square kilometres, 50% more than the current 4,991.7.
And if you had a limited budget to invest (as is always the case) what would you fund?
And if you had a limited budget to invest (as is always the case) what would you fund?
Marine life under the Balearic waters
Marine life under the Balearic waters.
Sharks bred in captivity to be released into Balearic waters
The 15 alitans have been bred at Palma Aquarium and the Cabrera National Park's visitor centre.
- Important information for British travellers arriving at Palma airport from April
- Passengers advised to head to Mallorca airport three hours before flights
- Mallorca restaurant concerns about lack of Easter bookings
- Former England, Newcastle and Liverpool star a winner in Mallorca
- Rafa Nadal expands his property empire