Passerelles & Boarding Systems, French Anchoring Regulations: Posidonia and Water Treatment

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by Hannah Rankine on April 01, 2024
Posidonia seagrass: Have your say on the French anchoring regulations
by Hannah Rankine on April 01, 2024
Yachting Pages has partnered with the French Office for Biodiversity to develop a survey for captains in order to to gain insights into their perspectives on the new French anchoring regulations around Posidonia seagrass implemented in summer 2021.... Read full article
by Alessandro Repetto, YSSG on July 27, 2023
The importance of responsible food waste management on superyachts
by Alessandro Repetto, YSSG on July 27, 2023
Yacht Sewage Solutions Genova explains why it's crucial for superyachts to be responsible when it comes to food waste management on board. There's simply no excuse for flagrant violations.... Read full article
by Annabelle Fox on July 13, 2023
Joint declaration signed to promote Alliance Posidonia’s preservation of Posidonia in the Med
by Annabelle Fox on July 13, 2023
On Thursday 29th June 2023 in Marseille, France, public and private organisations signed a joint declaration to formalise the creation of Alliance Posidonia, which aims to raise awareness and preserve the Mediterranean’s Posidonia plants.... Read full article
by Yachting Pages on May 09, 2023
Environmentally friendly water treatment solutions
by Yachting Pages on May 09, 2023
Plastic pollution is a serious issue and one the superyacht industry needs to play its part in addressing. With this in mind, we look into some environmentally friendly water treatment solutions befitting of the yachting world.... Read full article
by Hannah Rankine on April 04, 2023
Underwater lights and noise regulations for superyachts in the South of France
by Hannah Rankine on April 04, 2023
Discover the regulations surrounding the use of underwater lights and noise pollution for superyachts in the South of France and Corsica.... Read full article
by Hannah Rankine on March 01, 2023
What are the French laws on anchoring around Posidonia seagrass?
by Hannah Rankine on March 01, 2023
A recent change in French law now affects where yachts will be able to anchor in order to protect the Posidonia and other endangered marine species. Find out all the information you need here.... Read full article
by Hannah Rankine on January 12, 2023
Mooring buoys: Helping superyachts protect Posidonia seagrass
by Hannah Rankine on January 12, 2023
As part of the ongoing efforts to protect the Posidonia seagrass around the French coast, the decision has been made to install mooring buoys for superyachts in key areas in the South of France.... Read full article
by Hannah Rankine on January 10, 2023
What is Posidonia seagrass?
by Hannah Rankine on January 10, 2023
There are now restrictions as to where yachts can anchor in the South of France to protect Posidonia. But what is Posidonia? And why is it so important? Find out here on Yachting Pages.... Read full article
by Yachting Pages on August 11, 2022
Yacht water treatment: Expert tips
by Yachting Pages on August 11, 2022
Wastewater treatment is highly important in preserving a fully operational superyacht. Yachts need to be future-proof, so utilising the expertise of an experienced wastewater management company can ensure a yacht remains compliant and up-to-date.... Read full article
by Hannah Rankine on August 09, 2022
New French laws introduced to further protect Posidonia seagrass
by Hannah Rankine on August 09, 2022
French government office Préfecture Maritime de la Méditerranée has issued a new anchoring decree (131/2022) to further protect the Mediterranean’s most vital ecosystem: Posidonia seagrass.... Read full article
by Nathan Bees on August 09, 2022
What is the Mediterranean Posidonia Network?
by Nathan Bees on August 09, 2022
What is the Mediterranean Posidonia Network and why is it important? We explore what the MPN is and the vital role it plays in protecting Posidonia seagrass.... Read full article
by Yachting Pages on July 01, 2022
A guide to preventing limescale build-up on board yachts
by Yachting Pages on July 01, 2022
Limescale can cause problems for all sorts of marine appliances that has liquid passing through it. Furthermore the scale and bacteria can also stick to basins, bath tubs and tiles in bathrooms and to pots, pans, glasses and dishware in the galley,.... Read full article
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