Boat International US Edition – June 2019

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InOctober2018,actorGillianAnderson
deliveredapetitionofmorethan350,000
signaturestotheUK’sForeign&
CommonwealthOffice,demandingthe
creationoftheAntarcticOceanSanctuary,
which,at700,000squaremiles,wouldbe
theworld’slargestmarineprotectedarea.
Consensuswasneededbyall 24 members
oftheCommissionfortheConservationof
AntarcticMarineLivingResources.Intheend,

Russia,ChinaandNorwayvotedagainstit.As
FridaBengtsson,wholedtheGreenpeace
campaign,saidatthetime,“Thiswasan
historicopportunitytocreatethelargest
protectedareaonEarth,safeguardingwildlife,
tacklingclimatechangeandimprovingthe
healthofourglobaloceans.Twenty-two
delegationscametonegotiateingoodfaith
but,instead,proposalsforurgentmarine
protectionwerederailedbyinterventionsthat

barelyengagedwiththescience.”Butevenif
thecampaignfailed,itsignificantlyraised
publicawareness:45,000peoplewereinspired
toemailtheCEOofUKretailerHolland&
Barrett,askingthehealth-foodchainto
removekrillfromitsproducts.Itdid,
prompting 85 percentofretailersthatstock
suchproductstofollowsuit.Todate,the
petitionhasattracted2.8millionsignatures.
Thepushto#ProtectAntarcticcontinues.

GreenpeaceUK
foritsProtecttheAntarcticcampaign

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ise totheknowledgethatthe“world’soceansarethe
lifeblood of The Ocean Race,” the organizers of
the 2017-18 Volvo-sponsored contest, a triennial
45,000-nautical-mile round-the-world yacht race
for boats with professional crews of between seven and 11,
pledged to do everything they could “to inspire sailors, race fans,
partners, stakeholders, host cities and sponsors around the
world to join us in our quest for cleaner seas.”
Hence the Ocean Race Sustainability Programme. This strove
to minimize the footprint of the teams (which were compelled to
sign up to the United Nations’ #CleanSeas pledge) and their
boatsandsponsors,nottomentionthe94,200corporateguests
theyentertainedatthedozenRaceVillages,wheresingle-use
plasticswerediscouraged,thusobviatingtheuseofalmost
400,000plasticbottles.Greatcarewastakentosourcefoodand
materialssustainably,toconservewaterandenergyandreduce
waste.Vendorswerecompelledtoservefoodanddrinkin
reusablewashable,oratleastcompostable,serviceware.Efforts
werealsomadetoraiseawarenessofthedangersposedtothe
oceansbyplasticamongthe2.5millionpeoplewhocametowatch
the2017-18raceaswellaswiththevastglobaldigitalaudience
whofollowedit,generating1.9billionsocial-mediaimpressions.
Anonlineeducationprogramaimedatschoolsaboutplastic
pollutionandwhatcouldbedonetocombatitwasaccessedby
114,000childrenin 40 countries.Andapracticalguideforthe

organizersofsportsandothersuchpublicevents on how to
minimize the use of single-use plastic was produced (for
instance, using reusable bungee or Velcro straps rather than
cable ties, and coffee urns rather than espresso machines that
rely on capsules, banning balloons, etc.).
The race itself was also used to advance global understanding
of plastic pollution by, in effect, turning all seven boats into
research vessels charged with gathering water samples and
meteorological data from places not often accessible to scientists.
The driving force behind the program is Anne-Cécile Turner,
founder of the sustainability consultancy Blueshift, which has
ledtheOceanRaceSustainabilityProgrammesince2016.“The
Raceofferedapowerfulanduniqueglobalplatformtoexplore
theissuesandsolutionstothedevastatingplasticcrisis
impactinguponourseas,”shesays,“gainingglobalmedia
attentionandbringingtogethertheworldsofbusiness,sport,
scienceandgovernmentthroughawide-reachingcampaign
includingOceanSummits,ourscienceprogram,aneducation
programtoinspirethenextgeneration.”
Leadingbyexample,shecitesthewaythey“walkedthetalk”
bystrivingtoeliminatesingle-useplasticfromtheRaceVillages.
“Asaglobalsportingevent,weminimizedourownfootprintand
educatedandempoweredthemillionsofpeopletheracetouched
sothattogetherwewouldleavealastinglegacyforthefuture
healthoftheoceans.”

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