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  2. Oceanographic Museum of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    The Oceanographic Museum was inaugurated in 1910 by Monaco's modernist reformer Prince Albert I, [2] who invited to the celebrations not just high officials and celebrities but also the world-leading oceanographers of the day to develop the concept of a future Mediterranean Commission dedicated to oceanography, now called Mediterranean Science Commission.

  3. Institut océanographique - Wikipedia

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    The institute implemented the "Monaco Blue Initiative", a global initiative focused on deep sea biodiversity and large marine species, and backed by UNESCO. [4] In 2016, hundreds of cubic meters of archives belonging to the Institut were found in the Schœlcher campus of the University of the French West Indies . [5]

  4. Institut océanographique de Paris - Wikipedia

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    ' Oceanographic Institute of Paris '), is an oceanographic institution founded in 1906 by Albert I, Prince of Monaco, which also includes the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco. The building was designated as a Monument historique in 2004. [1] In 2011, for the 100 year anniversary, it was renamed the Maison de l'Océan. [2]

  5. List of oceanographic institutions and programs - Wikipedia

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    Institut océanographique de Paris, associated with an organization with the same name in Monaco. Institute of Environmental Geosciences in Grenoble, associated with the Grenoble Alps University. IGE; Laboratory of Space Geophysical and Oceanographic Studies in Toulouse. LEGOS; Lille University of Science and Technology's Wimereaux Marine ...

  6. Albert I, Prince of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    In 1896, on an oceanographic survey of the Azores, he discovered the Princess Alice Bank. Map of the northern part of Albert I Land. From an early age, Prince Albert I of Monaco evidenced a strong fascination for the polar regions. In the years 1898-1907 he made four scientific cruises to Svalbard on his yacht Princesse Alice.

  7. Robert Calcagno - Wikipedia

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    Robert Calcagno born 26 June 1960 is a Monegasque politician and leader who is CEO of the Oceanographic Institute Foundation Albert I, Prince of Monaco. [1] Robert Calcagno has held ministerial posts in the government of the Principality of Monaco between 2006 and 2009.

  8. Scientific Centre of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, the CSM acquired a stake in Coraliotech, becoming the first Monegasque public institution to hold a stake in a private company. [10] In March 2017, the CSM signed a partnership agreement with the Oceanographic Institute. [11] The CSM is also affiliated with Biodiversity and Environments Sensitive to Climate Change (BioSensib ...

  9. Oceanographic Institute - Wikipedia

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    Oceanographic Institute may refer to: Oceanographic Institute, Foundation Albert I, Prince of Monaco; Oceanographic Institute of Paris;