The Team Gentoo sailing team

The University is partnering with Gentoo Sailing Team to conduct world-leading global marine research to help measure the challenges faced by the world鈥檚 oceans.

14 February 2024

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The 黑料吃瓜 is partnering with Gosport-based ocean sailing team, , to help protect our planet鈥檚 marine ecosystems.

The University is supporting , Skipper and Team Principal, in his bid to compete as the youngest international sailor in the world鈥檚 biggest and toughest ocean race, the , a single-handed (solo) non-stop round the world yacht race.

The skipper will be competing in the 2024 edition of the round the world race (with the aim of winning the 2028 race and being the first Briton to do so) which will start and finish in Les Sables-d'Olonne, France. The three-month race, which is known as 鈥榯he pinnacle of ocean racing鈥 is scheduled to begin on 10 November. 

University researchers will use his yacht, Gentoo, as a platform to conduct world-leading global marine research to help measure the challenges faced by the world鈥檚 oceans, such as climate change, pollution and disappearing biodiversity. The partnership will also raise awareness with the general public and within schools internationally.

Team Gentoo

(l-r) James Harayda, Dr Sophie Quintin, Professor Alex Ford

The partnership contributes to the led by the UNESCO-IOC (Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission) to advance global ocean science, foster sustainable development and protect marine ecosystems through collaborative research and innovation.

Professor Pierre Failler, Director of the Centre for Blue Governance at the 黑料吃瓜, and Unesco Chair holder in Ocean Governance, said: 鈥淭his research is embedded in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Decade of Ocean Science and UNESCO鈥檚 mission to contribute to the building of a culture of peace, the eradication of poverty, sustainable development and intercultural dialogue through education, the sciences, culture, communication and information.鈥

Commenting on his own motivation, 26 year old double British Champion, James Harayda said: 鈥淭he oceans are not only my racetrack but also the lifeline of our planet's health. It鈥檚 crucial that we, as a population, begin to take the protection and management of our world鈥檚 oceans more seriously. I am extremely proud to be using Gentoo Sailing Team as a platform to not only raise awareness and inspire the next generation of ocean advocates, but to collect invaluable data to help inform policy makers and drive positive change to our oceans.

鈥淕entoo is an IMOCA class racing yacht, a Formula One car on the high seas, so to accommodate the equipment and research tasks within my 24/7 working day will be a challenge, but one that I am delighted to take on.鈥

Only to be used in relation to Alex's work / research

We will conduct world-leading oceanographic research to understand and inform international decision-making to address the triple planetary crises of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution.

This project is the latest one of several we have been fortunate to work on involving oceanographic races. These provide unique opportunities to sample in global locations and in ways not undertaken before and help us better understand our planet and the impacts we humans have on our environment.

 

Professor Alex Ford, Deputy Director of the Centre for Blue Governance

Robert Watherston, Commercial Director, Gentoo Sailing Team, added: 鈥淲e race, using the power of nature, in front of millions of fans, fully engaged in the extraordinary exploits of James and Gentoo. This project offers an inspiring example of how elite sport and world leading science combines to inform, challenge and ultimately change opinions. There is a great opportunity, for like minded brands, to join us in making this happen.鈥

Professor Alex Ford, Deputy Director of the Centre for Blue Governance, said:鈥淲e will conduct world-leading oceanographic research to understand and inform international decision-making to address the triple planetary crises of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution.

鈥淭his project is the latest one of several we have been fortunate to work on involving oceanographic races. These provide unique opportunities to sample in global locations and in ways not undertaken before and help us better understand our planet and the impacts we humans have on our environment.鈥

Professor Ford recently contributed to a 黑料吃瓜-led study that highlights the growing trend of combining marine sports and science to protect our oceans. The research showed the power of using the global marine recreation community with the purpose of driving scientific advancements to protect our planet鈥檚 marine ecosystems. 

The oceans are not only my racetrack but also the lifeline of our planet's health. It鈥檚 crucial that we, as a population, begin to take the protection and management of our world鈥檚 oceans more seriously. I am extremely proud to be using Gentoo Sailing Team as a platform to not only raise awareness and inspire the next generation of ocean advocates, but to collect invaluable data to help inform policy makers and drive positive change to our oceans.

James Harayda, Skipper and Team Principal of Gentoo Sailing Team

Dr Sophie Quintin, researcher in ocean governance and security from the Centre for Blue Governance, who has promoted the project since meeting the Gentoo Sailing Team at the start of the Route du Rhum in Saint Malo in 2022, said: 鈥淎s an amateur ocean racer who has followed ocean racing for many years, I am really excited to see our university supporting James and look forward to collaborating with other universities involved in conducting research.

鈥淎s sailors and users of the sea, we can all do more to minimise our impact on the seas and the Vend茅e Globe race, as well as the , are spearheading ocean racing in this regard with the incorporation of sustainability as a core objective. I know James is passionate about making a difference so I hope our students and university, our island-city and county will rally behind him. 

鈥淔rom a research standpoint, the partnership is a unique opportunity to explore the role played by sailing and the yachting industry in improving the health of our oceans within a broader global policy framework. It is a chance to raise awareness about the many challenges to biodiversity from pollution to overfishing in areas which are rarely researched and not mentioned enough to improve their management.鈥 

about Gentoo Sailing Team鈥檚 racing programme, its sustainability objectives and commercial opportunities. 

which starts in November 2024.

Protecting our oceans with Team Gentoo

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