The
Race for Water trimaran safely arrived in Malé under jury rig
yesterday. The complex rescue operation was organized in collaboration
with the American military base of Diego Garcia and the British crew
from the BIOT Pacific Marlin after the MOD70 trimaran Race for Water had
capsized in the Indian Ocean on Saturday September 12th. The trimaran
was turned over and all members of the crew are looking forward to join
the planned upcoming stopovers of the Race for Water Odyssey.
After
more than 32,000 nautical miles through 3 oceans (Atlantic, Pacific and
Indian), 10 days of perseverance and dedication at the military base of
Diego Garcia, and 5 days of navigation under jury rig between Chagos
and the Maldives, the trimaran reached Malé yesterday morning. The crew
arrived in the Maldives at 6:30 a.m. local time, torn between the relief
of the arrival and the sadness of being forced to stop this year-long
adventure onboard the Ambassador Boat of the Race for Water Foundation.
The trimaran will be assessed and shipped back to France in order to be
repaired.
”The entire crew are relieved to finally reach Malé, after the past two very intense weeks” said Stève Ravussin, skipper of the expedition, and continues: “When
we first accepted this mission, we were aware of the related risks but
we were, and we still are, convinced that the cause deserves to be
defended. Today, we look into the future. The crew is safe, the
trimaran will be repatriated and we all agree on the fact that the
expedition and its fight, must continue. Without the boat, every member
of the Race for Water team is ready to stand up for this important cause
and each of us is an Ambassador. We are going to join the land teams on
the remaining stopovers as soon as the trimaran will be shipped back to
Europe. Plastic pollution in the ocean is a real environmental disaster
we witnessed every day when waking up in the middle of the Ocean, and
it is crucial that we carry on the project. Only this way, our
misfortune will not be a vain attempt.”
Despite the faced difficulties, the motivation increases tenfold for the Race for Water Odyssey teams
The
crew is going to take part, without the ambassador boat, in the
remaining stopovers of the environmental project of the Race for Water
Foundation. In the meanwhile the land teams have not stopped working:
After a stopover in Rodrigues, where the team once more witnessed an
alarming amount of plastic pollution, the crew will go the Cape Town
(12th to 18th of October), to Rio de Janeiro (4th to 12th November)
before going back to Bordeaux, to finish the project.
Click here for more information about the stopover in Rodrigues and the capsize.
Click here for more information about the Race for Water Odyssey.
About the Race for Water Odyssey
Initiated
by the Race for Water foundation, the “Race for Water Odyssey” is a
unique expedition that aims to draw up the first global assessment of
plastic pollution in the ocean by visiting island beaches situated in
the 5 trash vortexes. In less than 300 days, over 40,000 nautical miles
will be traveled, punctuated by 11 scientific stopovers and 9 outreach
stopovers, involving a total of 13 countries. The objective of the
expedition is twofold: on the one hand, the goal is to compile a human
and environmental assessment of the current state of plastic pollution
in the oceans, thanks to scientific and sociological investigations. On
the other hand, the expedition wants to raise awareness about the issue
of plastic pollution in the ocean in order to bring together the general
public, industries, and legislators together against this issue. The
Race for Water Odyssey benefits from the support of ISAF, Duke
University, Oregon State University, senseFly, Swisscom and Swissnex.
About the Race for Water Foundation
The
Race for Water Foundation is a charity dedicated to preserving water.
Today, water is under severe threat because of plastic pollution and it
must be protected. The Foundation aims to bring together the general
public, institutions, scientists and decision-makers to fight this
pollution that is spoiling our oceans, by initiating programs in three
main areas: research, awareness and solutions. To this end, the Race for
Water Foundation collaborates with such renowned organizations as
UNESCO, UNEP, IUCN, WWF, and WBCSD (World Business Council for
Sustainable Development).
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