Prince Albert from Monaco leads the Monaco -the -scores in the Aegean Sea

Prince Albert from Monaco has just shared a video for his official social media account showing the Monaco research that is currently taking place in the Aegean Sea.

The mission, “Mission Grèce Des Explorations de Monaco” showed the prince at meetings and talked about the investigation itself.

The caption provides more detailed insights and reads, “As part of the current mission of the Monaco research in Greece, Prince Albert II of Monaco has visited Sporades Archipelago in the Aegean Sea this Thursday, October 9”.

This meeting was at his meeting with the members of the preservation of the National Marine Park of Alonissos – north of the sporades, a “high place for Mediterranean biodiversity.”

“The sovereign prince boarded a Necca ship to join the island of Skopelos, where he explored in the water the famous caves home to the Mediterranean Seal, an iconic species and threatened,” the headline also claims.

Not to mention, “The Principality of Monaco and Prince Albert II Foundation, through the Consortium of Monk Seal Alliance, has worked for the preservation of this species for many years and promoting research programs, scientific cooperation and protection of marine habitats throughout the Mediterranean.”

It signed with the words, “This intimate relationship with the marine environment is important to understand and to better protect it.”

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