From 5 to 9 May 2025, the MPN gathered in Tunisia nearly 100 representatives from Mediterranean countries to exchange experiences, best practices and actions for the conservation of Posidonia.
This seagrass, endemic to the Mediterranean, plays a vital role in the health of coastal ecosystems and provides valuable ecological services to humans.
The Secretariat of the RAMOGE Agreement, along with several members of its working groups, took part in the seminar. On this occasion, MPN scientists announced the update of the RAMOGE guide on Posidonia, first published in 2006. Its final version is expected by the end of the year!
