SIRENE is an independent journal devoted to the ocean — not as a backdrop for surfing or sailing content but as a subject in its own right, explored through science, art, photography, personal narrative, and cultural history. The publication treats the sea the way the best literary journals treat language: as a medium that contains everything, from ecological urgency to ancient mythology, from the daily labour of fishing communities to the deep-time geology of the ocean floor.
Each issue brings together marine scientists, writers, photographers, artists, and ocean advocates whose work addresses the relationship between humanity and the water that covers seventy percent of the planet. The photography is stunning — capturing the scale, beauty, and vulnerability of ocean environments with the visual ambition of a fine-art publication. The writing is intelligent and varied, moving between reportage, essay, and poetry with the fluidity that its subject demands.
For readers who feel the pull of the ocean and want a publication that honours that feeling with the depth, beauty, and urgency it deserves, SIRENE is the journal that gives the sea a voice in print.
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