Students from Malta University visited Pharthenope University and Naples’ marine natural sights

Recently, a group of students from Malta University visited Pharthenope University and Naples’ natural marine sights.  In particular, they had the chance to learn about the Gaiola as an example of best practice for the management of a Marine Protected Area. The students’ delegation also visited the Darwin-Dohrn Museum (DaDoM) and the Aquarium of the Zoological Station of Naples to examine the Mediterranean ecosystems and biodiversity which can be observed in the Gulf of Naples in order to understand their evolution determined by climate change.

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