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Geocorail becomes Seacure

The Marseille-based company Géocorail has developed a seawater electrolysis system that makes it possible to create a binder similar to the composition of corals to agglomerate underwater materials. Its main target is the consolidation of coasts attacked by erosion.

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Geocorail becomes Seacure

The Marseille-based company Géocorail has developed a seawater electrolysis system that makes it possible to create a binder similar to the composition of corals to agglomerate underwater materials. Its main target is the consolidation of coasts attacked by erosion.

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Geocorail becomes Seacure

The Marseille-based company Géocorail has developed a seawater electrolysis system that makes it possible to create a binder similar to the composition of corals to agglomerate underwater materials. Its main target is the consolidation of coasts attacked by erosion.

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Geocorail becomes Seacure

The Marseille-based company Géocorail has developed a seawater electrolysis system that makes it possible to create a binder similar to the composition of corals to agglomerate underwater materials. Its main target is the consolidation of coasts attacked by erosion.

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Geocorail becomes Seacure

The Marseille-based company Géocorail has developed a seawater electrolysis system that makes it possible to create a binder similar to the composition of corals to agglomerate underwater materials. Its main target is the consolidation of coasts attacked by erosion.

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Geocorail becomes Seacure

The Marseille-based company Géocorail has developed a seawater electrolysis system that makes it possible to create a binder similar to the composition of corals to agglomerate underwater materials. Its main target is the consolidation of coasts attacked by erosion.

Read more

Geocorail becomes Seacure

The Marseille-based company Géocorail has developed a seawater electrolysis system that makes it possible to create a binder similar to the composition of corals to agglomerate underwater materials. Its main target is the consolidation of coasts attacked by erosion.

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Géocorail raises 2.7 million euros to consolidate its natural concrete

The Marseille-based company Géocorail has developed a seawater electrolysis system that makes it possible to create a binder similar to the composition of corals to agglomerate underwater materials. Its main target is the consolidation of coasts attacked by erosion.

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