2M to reduce underwater noise impact

The project will advance the goal of becoming the most sustainable project in the Mediterranean
The Port Authority of Cartagena starts the European LIFE project to reduce underwater noise impact

The project starts with a meeting with the partners of this initiative that aims to become a reference in underwater noise in the Mediterranean and Europe.
The port of Cartagena leads the strategy for the reduction of underwater noise in Europe

The project starts with a meeting with the partners of this initiative that aims to become a reference in underwater noise in the Mediterranean and Europe.
Study of cetaceans in the Mediterranean Sea

The 35th European Cetacean Congress (ECS) brought together experts from all over Europe to discuss the latest advances in cetacean research and conservation. The event focused on the status of these species in the Mediterranean Sea, a biodiversity hotspot under great anthropogenic pressure.
Optimising Maritime Logistics with AI

A recent study by Spain’s Naval and Sea Technology Center has explored the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize port operations and reduce the environmental impact of maritime traffic.
There is no treasure at the bottom of the sea in the region, there is noise pollution.

En el Puerto de Cartagena atracan a diario grandes buques que intensifican sus actividades en verano, además de sus ruidos.
Jean Pierre Auclair: “We will put hydrophones and listen to the ships”.

This is an initiative of the Port of Cartagena to quantify and, if we can, improve the sound level and see if we give a boost to the equalization of Cartagena.
July 23: World Whale and Dolphin Day

July 23rd is a significant date: World Whale and Dolphin Day. This day is commemorated with the purpose of remembering the vital importance of these majestic beings in our oceans and in the balance of the marine ecosystem.
Successful Whale Watching Tour

Last Friday, November 8, an exciting whale watching event took place in the Port of Cartagena, organized by the Port Authority of Cartagena (APC) within the framework of the European project LIFE PortSounds.
Press Release: First INFODAY

Last Thursday, June 27th, the LIFE PortSounds project, an ambitious initiative aimed at reducing the impact of underwater noise in the Port of Cartagena, held its first INFODAY