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Fernando de Noronha

In collaboration with the Blue Marine Foundation and Instituto Vida no Oceano, the Malizia Explorer will embark on a mission to Fernando de Noronha to document and share the importance of safeguarding Ocean biodiversity. The expedition will support research for the creation of a new Marine Protected Area around nearby deep-sea seamounts, which are ecosystems rich in marine life but increasingly impacted by human activities.

Vital biodiversity data will be collected using BRUVs (Baited Remote Underwater Video), acoustic receivers, plankton sampling, diving surveys and our OceanPack. This research will guide protection measures for sharks, whales and other key species, aiming to ensure the long-term preservation of this unique ecosystem.

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Malizia Explorer deploys their first Argo float

29th of August, North Atlantic -  During Malizia Explorer’s Atlantic crossing from Cabo Verde to Fernando de Noronha, the crew deployed a German Argo float at 11°N, 24°W as contribution to the global Argo Programme. This is the first of three floats that Malizia Explorer will release over the coming months, joining the fleet of nearly 4000 instruments already operating worldwide to measure temperature, salinity and pressure. The deployment was made possible through strong international collaboration between GEOMAR, the German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH), the Ocean Science Center Mindelo and Team Malizia.

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Looking Back and Casting Forward

Our journey started in May when we headed down to Nice for the One Ocean Science Congress and the United Nations Ocean Conference. Fast forward to mid July and we are remembering our past few weeks full of excitement onboard the Malizia Explorer and bracing ourselves for the upcoming missions that are taking us to Dakar, Senegal and Cabo Verde!

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Boris Herrmann’s Research Vessel Malizia Explorer Christened in Monaco by Dr Sylvia Earle and Prince Albert II

Team Malizia proudly announces the christening of its sailing research vessel, Malizia Explorer, in a ceremony held this afternoon at the Yacht Club de Monaco (YCM). Pierre Casiraghi and Boris Herrmann were joined by the ship's godmother, Dr Sylvia Earle who christened the vessel with HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco. This event marks a significant milestone in the team's ongoing mission to advance Ocean science and climate action.

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Team Malizia Sets Sail On A New Mission With Malizia Explorer Research Vessel

Our Team Malizia is upscaling its climate research efforts with a new sailboat, Malizia Explorer, dedicated to science, communication and outreach. This new project builds on the team’s core mission: while continuing to race and collect scientific data with Malizia - Seaexplorer, we will expand our efforts with Malizia Explorer to carry out dedicated research expeditions.

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