Arrival Húsavík
Furthermore, the bay provides shelter, which facilitates whale observations and scientific work. The town is also home to The…Keep Reading →
Spreading the message of a sustainable future in our oceans is the most important goal for Arctic Whale. We believe that change will only happen once people are made aware of the dangers that face us. Photo: Barba.no
With the Barba sailboat as platform for research institutions, photographers and storytellers, Arctic Whale will conduct an Arctic roundtrip from May to July 2019. Whales and other sea mammals will play the lead roles as messengers from the ocean. Research projects about marine plastic pollution and how this affects the ocean and marine mammals are an important part of the project.
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Furthermore, the bay provides shelter, which facilitates whale observations and scientific work. The town is also home to The…Keep Reading →
It was time for Turnss (Sandra Ness) to head back to handle onshore operations and time for Barba & the onshore team to prepare…Keep Reading →
We were initially joined by Dr. Marianne H. Rasmussen, University of Iceland's Research Center in Húsavík , a leading specialist…Keep Reading →
A memorable meeting in Shetland, was with Mike Grundon, video journalist and radio producer at BBC. He really made connecting…Keep Reading →
The co-founders of the arctic whale project had two very different backgrounds. A marine biologist famed for his high arctic…Keep Reading →