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From Monaco to Japan: SEA Index® Expands Its Global Marina Network with Japan Marina & Beach Association
Read more: From Monaco to Japan: SEA Index® Expands Its Global Marina Network with Japan Marina & Beach AssociationThe Superyacht Eco Association SEA Index® announces a strategic partnership with the Japan Marina & Beach Association (JMBA), marking its first institutional alliance in the Asia‑Pacific region and a new chapter in the international deployment of measurable, third -party verified sustainability standards in yachting.
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Launch of the Partnership between SEA Index® and the Port de Marseille Fos
Read more: Launch of the Partnership between SEA Index® and the Port de Marseille FosThe Superyacht Eco Association (SEA Index®), established in 2020 by the Yacht Club de Monaco and Credit Suisse (UBS Group), and the Port de Marseille Fos have today formalized a partnership aimed at reducing yacht emissions and enhancing the environmental appeal of one of France’s leading Mediterranean ports.
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SEA Index® welcomes NANNI as a new Ally, accelerating the ecological transition of yachting
Read more: SEA Index® welcomes NANNI as a new Ally, accelerating the ecological transition of yachtingThe Superyacht Eco Association SEA Index® is proud to announce that NANNI has joined its circle of SEA Index Allies, reinforcing a shared ambition: advancing a more responsible, innovation‑driven, and action‑oriented yachting industry.
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SEA Index® pioneers new air quality certification for superyachts
Read more: SEA Index® pioneers new air quality certification for superyachtsSEA Index® pioneers new air quality certification for superyachts Monaco, march 10th 2026 The Superyacht Eco Association (SEA Index®) today announced the launch of its new Air Quality Certification, a significant…
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The Oslo Effect: Is the Yacht Sector Ready for Zero – Emissions No Fee Berthing?
Read more: The Oslo Effect: Is the Yacht Sector Ready for Zero – Emissions No Fee Berthing?The Oslo Effect: Is the Yacht Sector Ready for Zero – Emissions No Fee Berthing? Monaco, FEBRUARY 19th 2026 The Port of Oslo is pioneering a « Zero-Invoice » model for emission-free…
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Rethinking Latitude: Climate Signals and the Future Geography of Yachting
Read more: Rethinking Latitude: Climate Signals and the Future Geography of YachtingRethinking Latitude: Climate Signals and the Future Geography of Yachting Monaco, february 6th 2026 For decades, yachting geography has been guided by habit as much as by climate. Certain regions…
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SEA Index® Welcomes Marina di Olbia Yachting Services Srl to Its Mediterranean Network
Read more: SEA Index® Welcomes Marina di Olbia Yachting Services Srl to Its Mediterranean NetworkSEA Index® Welcomes Marina di Olbia Yachting Services Srl to Its Mediterranean Network Monaco, JANUARY 5th 2026 The Superyacht Eco Association (SEA Index®), an initiative by the Yacht Club de Monaco,…
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SEA Index® Expands to the Caribbean with Port de Gustavia Membership
Read more: SEA Index® Expands to the Caribbean with Port de Gustavia MembershipSEA Index® Expands to the Caribbean with Port de Gustavia Membership Monaco, DECEMBER 2nd 2025 The Superyacht Eco Association (SEA Index®), an initiative by the Yacht Club de Monaco, proudly…
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Navigating the Future: Energy Efficiency & Underwater Radiated Noise in Superyacht Design
Read more: Navigating the Future: Energy Efficiency & Underwater Radiated Noise in Superyacht DesignNavigating the Future: Energy Efficiency & Underwater Radiated Noise in Superyacht Design Monaco, November 12th 2025 Setting the Scene: Why URN and Energy Efficiency Matter The maritime industry is entering…
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Anchoring sustainability: The role of coastal communities in preserving marine ecosystems
Read more: Anchoring sustainability: The role of coastal communities in preserving marine ecosystemsMonaco, OCTOBER 31st 2025 Coastal communities play a critical role in the preservation of our oceans, serving as stewards of coastal ecosystems. Many coastal communities have long-standing traditions of managing local natural resources and are often the first to observe the impacts of environmental degradation. Today, these communities are at the centre of conservation efforts…
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