BIO-PLATEAUX
A shared territory
The BIO-PLATEAUX project is co-financed by the European Union through the Interreg Amazon Cooperation Program. It aims at developing the sharing of data, information and experiences on water and biodiversity in aquatic environments between French Guiana, Brazil and Suriname, particularly in the two transboundary basins of the Oiapoque and Maroni rivers.
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Hydrological bulletin Maroni - 2025-12-29
Hydrological bulletin Maroni - 2025-12-26
Hydrological bulletin Maroni - 2025-12-25
Hydrological bulletin Maroni - 2025-12-24
Hydrological bulletin Maroni - 2025-12-23
Hydrological bulletin Maroni - 2025-12-22
Hydrological bulletin Maroni - 2025-12-19
Participation in the DYAGA seminar – Oiapoque November 26/27, 2025
The BIO-PLATEAUX team took part in the 4th DYAGA International Seminar and in the OHM, a major event for research on cross-border dynamics between French Guiana and Amapa State.
BIO-PLATEAUX at COP 30: the cross-border territories of the Guiana Shield join forces to tackle environmental challenges
The BIO-PLATEAUX project was present at COP30 in Belém, the first COP ever held in the Amazon.
On 10 November 2025, the France Pavilion hosted a meeting bringing together representatives from the three partner countries, introduced by Mr. Touenké, Grand Man Wayan of the Upper Maroni, who spoke about the needs of cross-border territories: