Ports

Your port can now help people discover the biodiversity around it


Your Tourist Office has chosen SeeOnSea

At the port, there are many questions about the natural environment

For boaters:
  • Which species can be observed around the port?
  • What can be encountered at sea?
  • Which natural habitats are nearby?
For visitors:
  • What can be discovered around the port?
  • Which natural areas can be explored?
  • What upcoming events are there?
For users and professionals:
  • How can the marine environment be better protected?
  • What behaviours should be adopted?

Dare to talk about biodiversity

Make the port a gateway to marine and coastal biodiversity

With SeeOnSea, you can:
  • Help people discover marine and coastal biodiversity
  • Raise awareness among users and visitors
  • Highlight natural areas close to the port
  • Share advice and best practices
  • Promote actions carried out across the territory
  • Join an engaged local network

Local information to better understand and protect the marine environment

Benefits for the port

Highlight your role in protecting the marine environment

  • Raise awareness among users
  • Promote best practices
  • Highlight the port's environmental actions
  • Help people discover the natural heritage
  • Improve the visitor experience
  • Strengthen links with the Tourist Office and local authority
  • Showcase your environmental commitment

The impact

Before


  • Scattered environmental information
  • Multiple documents and recommendations
  • Biodiversity with little visibility
  • Port initiatives sometimes little known
  • Awareness messages difficult to reach all users

After


  • A territorial biodiversity map
  • Content accessible from the port and at sea
  • Localised advice and alerts
  • Environmental actions highlighted
  • Information that is easy to share
  • A link with local stakeholders
  • A visible and measurable action

What this can change in concrete terms

  • You run an environmental initiative: greater visibility
  • You want to promote a best practice: easier access
  • You want people to discover a species: discovery from the port
  • You organise an event: promotion within the SeeOnSea ecosystem
  • You want to raise awareness about a fragile habitat: localised information

From your action … to its impact on users