At the end of the Amerigo Vespucci voyage, the Foundation calls for a full catalogue of marine biodiversity
The international Marevivo campaign “Only One: One Planet, One Ocean, One Health” — hosted on board the Amerigo Vespucci with an outreach exhibition created together with the Italian Navy and the Dohrn Foundation — reached its final stop in Genoa, after a long voyage, to raise global awareness of the urgent need for an ecological transition to tackle the climate crisis.
Today, in the Conference Hall inside the Villaggio Italia set up in Genoa’s Old Port, Fulvio Ferrara from the Italian National Institute of Health (ISS), Raffaella Valenti, Marevivo Delegate for Liguria, and Mario Nicola Mazziotta and Davide Serini from the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) took the floor to review the key scientific issues that accompanied this world tour.













