International audienceThe Early-Late Cretaceous transition (late Albian-early Cenomanian; ~100 Ma) witnessed marked environmental changes and a deep reorganization of the marine fauna. The impact of these environmental and biotic changes on Tethyan marine vertebrates is poorly understood, due to a fragmentary fossil record. Here we report upper Albian marine vertebrate remains, including a partially articulated plesiosaurian skeleton, from a fossiliferous glauconite-rich bed in the Alpes de Haute-Provence, France. The fossiliferous horizon produced a diversified invertebrate fauna including ammonoids and belemnoids. The ammonite fauna is abundant and diversified, indicating the Mortoniceras fallax ammonite Zone. The calcareous nannofossil b...