Restore the health and beauty of the Mediterranean Sea
Bluewave Alliance is a non-profit organisation committed to supporting and driving projects aimed at restoring the health and vitality of the Mediterranean Sea
Protecting our seas and oceans is ultimately about safeguarding ourselves, as they are vital to life on Earth
Our Commitment to the Mediterranean
Embrace the noble mission of protecting the Mediterranean, a fundamental responsibility that extends far beyond its waters. Caring for this marine treasure involves preserving the very essence of life on Earth, ensuring a vibrant future for generations to come. They will find inspiration in its landscapes and connect with centuries-old stories rooted in this unique environment. Join the Bluewave Alliance and discover why safeguarding the Mediterranean is so important.
The Mediterranean: A Unique Sea
A SOURCE OF BIODIVERSITY
An example of biodiversity
Although it covers just 0.8% of the world’s ocean surface, the Mediterranean is home to between 4% and 18% of all known marine species, with between 25% and 30% of these species found nowhere else in the world. In total, around 250,000 known marine species inhabit its waters.
KEY TO COMBATING CLIMATE CHANGE
The ocean's testing ground
The Mediterranean, a semi-enclosed and heavily pressured sea, offers a unique environment for experimenting and finding solutions that not only work here but can also be applied to other seas and oceans. Its importance is crucial for maintaining the balance of our planet.
A SOURCE OF HEALTHY FOOD
The sea that sustains us
The Mediterranean is a vital feeding and spawning ground for numerous species of fish. Moreover, it plays an essential role in promoting a healthier, more balanced diet for people.
BLUE ECONOMY
An example of the blue economy
This maritime region offers an opportunity to harness greater economic benefits from the sea while minimising the impact on the ecosystem, through the sustainable development of the blue economy.
A GLOBAL MARITIME HUB
A sea under pressure
Surrounded by more than 20 countries and with over 150 million people living along its shores, the Mediterranean is home to more than 450 ports. Its waters facilitate around 30% of the world’s maritime trade.
A SEA OF TREASURES
An invaluable resource
The shallow coastal waters of the Mediterranean play host to sensitive and priceless habitats, such as seagrass meadows and coral reefs, while its deeper waters support unique and fragile marine life. Protecting and restoring these ecosystems therefore offers undeniable ecological and economic benefits.