"An Ocean in Common," the 8th Manifesto of the National Museum of Natural History

On December 7, Jacques Rougerie participated in an enriching roundtable at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, bringing together experts from various fields to sincerely explore the ecological, economic, and social challenges facing our oceans.

On December 7, Jacques Rougerie took part in a roundtable organized as part of the Tribunes du Muséum "An Ocean in Common" at the National Museum of Natural History. Proposed by France Culture, this event went beyond a simple conference, offering an authentic and engaged space for dialogue that brought together experts from diverse fields such as biology, oceanography, anthropology, law, and economics.

At the heart of this discussion, the speakers deeply and sincerely explored the challenges related to our oceans—not only as fragile ecosystems but also as a common heritage and a major source of societal issues. As a featured speaker, Jacques Rougerie shared his critical and passionate perspective on current challenges, whether concerning the preservation of marine biodiversity or the economic and social repercussions of environmental changes.