ecosystem
The Beautiful Iceland Eyjafjörður River Part of Pharos Project
The Beautiful Iceland Eyjafjörður River Part of Pharos Project https://pharosproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/52470490513_221e8cb922_b-576748385.jpg 1023 625 PHAROS Project https://pharosproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/52470490513_221e8cb922_b-576748385.jpgInterview by: Valur Sæmundsson – valur[@]akureyri.netEyjafjörður River Feature Image by: Jón Ingi CæsarssonTranslated by: Þorleifur Ágústsson PHAROS Project Eyjafjörður River is becoming the center of research where the latest genetic technology will be applied, as part of the PHAROS Iceland…
read moreThis is How PHAROS Project Protects Fragile Marine Ecosystems
This is How PHAROS Project Protects Fragile Marine Ecosystems https://pharosproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/the-tampa-bay-estuary-program-QX0gQnaIp-4-unsplash-2-1024x683.jpg 1024 683 PHAROS Project https://pharosproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/the-tampa-bay-estuary-program-QX0gQnaIp-4-unsplash-2-1024x683.jpgDuring the Mission Communication Meeting held on 3 September 2025, the PHAROS project took centre stage with an insightful presentation by project manager Pablo Reche García. Pablo outlined PHAROS’s role in combating rapid degradation of marine ecosystems, tackling ocean pollution,…
read morePHAROS Ireland Demo
PHAROS Ireland Demo https://pharosproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/stephanie-chriselle-ooXNW0tnT98-unsplash.jpg 686 457 PHAROS Project https://pharosproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/stephanie-chriselle-ooXNW0tnT98-unsplash.jpgBantry Marine Research Station (BMRS), located on the scenic shores of Bantry Bay in Ireland, plays a leading role in marine science and innovation. As a core partner in the PHAROS project, BMRS leads the Ireland, Demo 3, a pioneering…
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