Prince Albert of Monaco in Palermo with 400 researchers to save the Mediterranean.

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Strengthening scientific cooperation on maritime issues in the Mediterranean: this was the theme of the meeting held yesterday (October 13) at the University of Palermo, where Prince Albert II of Monaco visited to participate in the meeting of the International Commission for the Scientific Exploration of the Mediterranean Sea (Ciesm), on the eve of the opening of the 43rd congress that will take place today in the Sicilian capital and will involve 400 researchers from 23 nations.

Welcomed in the morning at Palazzo Chiaramonte-Steri by the Rector of the University of Palermo Massimo Midiri, the Monegasque sovereign, accompanied by Anne Eastwood, the ambassador of Monaco in Italy, the general manager of Ciesm Laura Giuliano, and Tidiani Couma, National Delegate of Monaco, chaired the meeting in the presence of the members of the delegation, to take stock of the recent activities of Ciesm and explore new opportunities to strengthen scientific cooperation on maritime issues in the Mediterranean. At the end of the meeting, the Prince and his delegation visited Palazzo Steri.

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C’è il Mediterraneo da salvare, il principe Alberto di Monaco a Palermo con 400 ricercatori

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