Category: Taking care of Seas and Oceans

Tamara Klink, a winter in the Arctic

The voyages and scientific expeditions of Tamara Klink, a young Brazilian woman who studied naval architecture in France, unfold stories of the North Pole and the transatlantic crossing, which she chronicled in a series of books. She was a pioneer, becoming the first Latin American woman to cross an unexplored passage connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through northern Canada, Greenland, and Alaska (the Northwest Passage). Tamara shares her experience with us in this exciting interview.

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“Sailing for Prosperity”: science, navigation, community, and prosperity in the Sea of ​​Cortés

“Sailing for Prosperity” is a social and environmental initiative that stems from combining a passion for sailing with a commitment to protecting the beauty and marine ecosystem of the Sea of ​​Cortés, as well as restoring the connection between the sea and the communities that live along its shores.

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After the Mar del Plata Canyon (Argentina), a new expedition by the Schmidt Ocean Institute begins in the Uruguayan Sea.

Scientists from the Argentine Research Council (CONICET) dazzled the entire country with a live broadcast of an underwater expedition to the Mar del Plata Canyon oasis. Next up, the Schmidt Ocean Institute begins a new exploration to gain in-depth knowledge of the Mar de Uruguayan.

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