Rencontre-Dédicace avec Olivier Poivre d'Arvor_Rochefort

Book signing with Olivier Poivre d'Arvor

Cultural ,  Conference ,  Sessions dédicasses in Rochefort
  • She is a scientist. She has travelled the world, worked with leading researchers, and documented the dramatic collapse of marine ecosystems, rising sea levels and the threats facing communities.
    He is a diplomat. He has sailed the seas, rubbed shoulders with the powerful—some polluters, others predators or pirates—and negotiated with them to raise awareness and preserve peace on the oceans.

    Together, over the course of two years, they have conducted an eye-opening investigation spanning...
    She is a scientist. She has travelled the world, worked with leading researchers, and documented the dramatic collapse of marine ecosystems, rising sea levels and the threats facing communities.
    He is a diplomat. He has sailed the seas, rubbed shoulders with the powerful—some polluters, others predators or pirates—and negotiated with them to raise awareness and preserve peace on the oceans.

    Together, over the course of two years, they have conducted an eye-opening investigation spanning from Japan to the United States, via South Africa, China and France.
    Marina Lévy and Olivier Poivre d’Arvor finally give a voice to our blue planet and sound the alarm. Together, they paint a sensitive picture of the current situation and warn of the dangers of inaction, which are being felt even on the increasingly threatened shores of France.

    An encouragement to younger generations to turn the tide and live in harmony with the ocean.

    A discussion led by Emmanuel de Fontainieu, Director of the CIM, and Charlotte Drahé, Administrator of the National Maritime Museum.
  • Environment
    • Town location
    • In the historic centre
    • In centre of town
  • Spoken languages
    • French
  • Rates
  • Free access.
Schedules
Schedules
  • On July 2, 2026 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM