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 - 2023-08-04
Hydrological bulletin Oyapock - 2023-08-03
Hydrological bulletin Maroni - 2023-08-03
Joint Commission for Cross-Border Cooperation: a platform for dialogue between France and Brazil

Picture: Franck Chow Toun (OEG, BIO-PLATEAUX's Guyanese focal point), Clécio Luís (Governor of Amapa) and Patrick Lecante (President of the Water and Biodiversity Committe)
Hydrological bulletin Oyapock - 2023-08-02
Hydrological bulletin Oyapock - 2023-08-01
Hydrological bulletin Oyapock - 2023-07-31
Hydrological bulletin Oyapock - 2023-07-28
The Maroni River Council 2023

From left to right in the picture: Mrs Deel, Surinamese Consul in French Guiana; Mr Fereira, 1st Vice-President of the CTG; Mr de Lacoste, French Ambassador in Surinam; Mr Lotigie, Sub-prefect of Saint Laurent du Maroni; Mrs Charles, Mayor of Saint Laurent du Maroni; Mrs Bradley, Permanent Secretary for International Cooperation of the Surinamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs