Sirene is an international award-winning bi-annual publication, tailored for those people who feel close to the sea even when they are far away from it. Large recycled paper pages, rough and porous as only saltwater stains can be, large white spaces, pure as a sea horizon, and page-turner stories that will put you on the same wave-length with a surging community looking at the oceans as the intersection of the planet’s destinies. Its paper is made from algae, to make use of excess algal blooms from lagoons at risk. For every half kilo of fresh algae, a kilo of wood is saved.
This autumn issue of 2022 features: The World Belongs to the Swimmer. Red Caps. Jeff Divine: North Shore Awakenings. The Eyes that Watch the Sea. Circolo della Vela Sicilia. Kasos Island. Paddling in a Kayak to the End of the World. Scoglio d’Africa. Adam Nicolson, the restlessness of the tides. The Water of Giants.

SIRENE N°15, Autumn 2022, English edition 💙
Photos by Anna Iltnere / Sea Library