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Why Is the Oldest Marine Station in the World Forced to Close Its Doors to the Public in Brittany?

Summary by Ouest-france.fr
Established in 1859, the Marine Station of Concarneau (Finistère), an antenna of the National Museum of Natural History, temporarily closed its doors. A decision that is part of a context of budgetary difficulties at the national level.
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Established in 1859, the Marine Station of Concarneau (Finistère), an antenna of the National Museum of Natural History, temporarily closed its doors. A decision that is part of a context of budgetary difficulties at the national level.

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ouest-france.fr broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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