Welcome back to this special edition of our International Newsletter. Explore the 12 pages of SONAR, the Journal of Campus Mondial de la Mer.
Dare to cross the polar frontiers?
In these climate-battered regions, scientific discovery and technological innovation are turning challenges into opportunities for global collaboration.
Discover how Brittany’s maritime ecosystem is powering some of today’s most ambitious polar projects.
Number of the month
125 experts have been interviewed for SONAR since 2019
check out some of them down below
Photo of the month: a plunge into the heart of polar waters, where the cold reveals the ocean’s secrets. Embark on a frozen exploration in the new Sonar #14. Photo credit: UNDER THE POLE
What can you discover this month?
Polar Frontiers
Modernising Antartica's scientific infrastructure
What new blue tech trends to explore?
Capturing Organic Particles
Developing instruments to cope with extreme conditions in icy water
When are you coming?
Ocean Hub Africa
Uncover OceanHub Africa, a catalyst for Africa’s Blue Economy, linking ocean innovators to global networks
What are the key insights of the month?
Sea Tech Week® 2026
A major international event bringing together researchers, companies and public stakeholders around marine science and technology
About the Campus
The Campus Mondial de la Mer is France's leading community for marine science and technology.
It covers the entire Finistère, France's leading coastal department, which is home to over 43,800 maritime jobs spread across 2,720 organisations.
The members of the Campus Mondial de la Mer share a common ambition: to work collectively at the tip of Brittany for a dynamic, innovative and ambitious maritime future. The Campus contributes to the influence and attractiveness of expertise at national and international level, and to the strengthening of cooperation.
The Campus Mondial de la Mer is run by the Brest-Iroise Technopôle.
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