Regional Natural Parks, Marine Protected Areas, Natura 2000 Sites



You do a great deal to promote and protect the biodiversity of your territory

But how can the public find this information?

  • A brochure distributed to Tourist Offices?
  • Documents available at the park entrance?
  • Information boards at the entrance or inside the park?
  • Information available on your website?
  • Posts on social media?


You already have your own tools; SeeOnSea lets you go further


Because biodiversity is also of interest to:
  • the Tourist Office
  • the community of municipalities and the municipalities
  • the department and the region
  • accommodation providers
  • ports
  • outdoor activity providers
  • associations
  • tourist sites
And each of them has its own website
Imagine your communication present across the entire digital territory

Your expertise takes on a new dimension




A visitor plans their stay

1

A visitor prepares their stay

They consult
Their hotel website
They discover
  • the biodiversity around their accommodation
  • the territory's remarkable species
2

A visitor prepares their stay

They consult
The Tourist Office website
They discover
  • the biodiversity around their accommodation
  • the territory's remarkable species
3

A hike

They prepare
  • A hike
They discover
  • the biodiversity along their route
4

In the park

They arrive
  • In the park
They find again
  • The same information

What this can change in concrete terms

The Park becomes the reference point for knowledge
  • The Park contributes: expertise, data, knowledge and actions
  • Your partners become your relays
  • Your partners contribute: audience, visitor numbers, proximity and relationships with their audiences
  • SeeOnSea provides the connection between the two
SeeOnSea saves you time


The impact

Before


  • Your information is on your website
  • Your brochures are distributed at different locations across the territory
  • Your events are communicated separately
  • Your data is known by an audience already aware of biodiversity issues
  • The visitor has to go looking for the Park's information

After


  • Your information is accessible from a shared map
  • Your actions are visible to everyone
  • Your prevention messages and alerts reach a much wider audience
  • Your expertise enriches that of other stakeholders in the territory
  • Your Park is better discovered and better understood
  • You control communication about your remarkable and invasive species
The Park's information comes to meet the visitor