



Every year on March 1st, the world celebrates Seagrass Day, a special occasion dedicated to these little-known yet essential marine ecosystems. Often called the lungs of the oceans, seagrass meadows—such as Posidonia in the Mediterranean—play a crucial role in climate regulation, biodiversity, and coastal protection. In Saint-Tropez, awareness of their importance is growing, particularly with the promotion of floating anchors as a means to preserve these fragile habitats.
Underwater Forests with Countless Benefits
Seagrass meadows are often compared to underwater prairies. They provide shelter for diverse marine life, stabilize the seabed, and capture significant amounts of carbon dioxide. Unfortunately, they are among the most threatened ecosystems due to human activities. Boat anchoring, especially in popular areas like the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, poses a direct risk to these precious underwater landscapes.
Innovation for Conservation: Floating Anchors


Recognizing these challenges, local authorities and environmental organizations are encouraging the use of floating anchors—an eco-friendly alternative that allows boats to anchor at sea without damaging Posidonia meadows. These devices, which minimize the impact of traditional chains and anchors, offer a sustainable solution to balance boating activities with marine ecosystem preservation.
A Growing Movement
In Saint-Tropez, several initiatives are raising awareness among sailors and maritime professionals about the importance of this approach. Eco-friendly mooring areas have been established, and awareness campaigns are regularly conducted to promote responsible boating practices.
It is vital to remember that preserving these ecosystems starts with simple yet meaningful actions.
The adoption of floating anchors in Saint-Tropez aligns with this positive movement, ensuring a more sustainable future for the Mediterranean’s underwater treasures.