A musical traesure trove
The Caribbean is a musical treasure trove, known as the birthplace of many popular musical genres that are now beloved around the world. While many think of Caribbean music only in terms of reggae – the unofficial anthem of Caribbean vacations – there is a…
Exploring Languages and Cultures in the Caribbean
The Caribbean is a melting pot of cultures, making it one of the most unique places in the world. From Jamaica to Puerto Rico and beyond, this diverse region has its own unique languages, dialects, and customs. Let’s explore some of these interesting languages and…
Ornithological Reserve of Sainte-Anne
From Cap Chevalier, in the extreme south of the island, a boat trip allows you to discover: the four islands classified as ornithological reserve (Hardy, Percé, Burgaux and Poirier islands), the mangrove of the Baie des Anglais and the Chevalier island. The ornithological reserve The…
Sargassum algae: a danger to our nature
Present from April to July.More on the beaches of the east of the island.Consult the official bulletin of the DEAL : CLICK HERE Sargassum algae are brown algae that come from the tropical regions of the Atlantic Ocean. These algae are often associated with environmental…
The mangrove : an exceptional ecosystem to discover in Martinique
The coastal forest, also known as mangrove, is a unique ecosystem located at the edge between land and sea. In Martinique, this forest extends over nearly 22 km², and is composed of 5 species of trees called mangroves, which have the ability to tolerate high…
Discovering the sea turtles of Martinique
Although they are not the only ones in the Caribbean Sea, turtles are without a doubt one of its emblematic species. Recognizable by their occipital bone that forms a carapace on their back, these reptiles have been revered as a symbol of fertility and luck…
Sea urchins: a refined but endangered dish
Polar urchins are forbidden to be fished from January 15 to December 15!An overexploitation of the resource had been noted here in Martinique.It must be said that their eggs are a refined food, especially in blaff. Sea urchins feed on algae and sea grass. They…
Discover the importance of seagrass beds in Martinique
The underwater meadows are unique ecosystems that cover nearly 50 km² of sea and are real reservoirs of biodiversity. They are populated by many emblematic or protected species, such as lambis, white sea urchins, or green turtles.Seagrass beds play a crucial role in the marine…