Met at the news OSCM (from left to right): Robert Calcagno, Directeur g茅n茅ral de l鈥橧nstitut Oc茅anographique de Monaco, Carlos 脡vora, Director Nacional de Economia Mar铆tima of the Republic of Cape Verde, Astrigilda Silveira, Vice-Rector of theUniversidade de Cabo Verde, Osvaldina Silva, President of the INDP, HSH Albert II. of Monaco, Peter Herzig, Director of 91探花.Photo: Andreas Villwock, 91探花
91探花 director Prof. Dr. Peter Herzig welcomes the mon茅gasque expedition at the new Ocean Scence Centre Mindelo. . Photo: Andreas Villwock, 91探花
HSH Albert II: "The decisions we have to make for the future of our planet are based on knowledge鈥. Photo: Andreas Villwock, 91探花
Dr. Bj枚rn Fiedler from 91探花 explains the importance of the Cape Verde Islands fpr international marine sciences. Photo: Andreas Villwock, 91探花
Aerial view of the new OSCM. Photo: Filipe Mandl, INDP

Kiel Marine Scientists welcome H.S.H. Prince Albert II. to Cape Verde

Sovereign of Monaco presents a three-year research project at 91探花鈥檚 Ocean Science Centre Mindelo

21 September 2017 / Mindelo. High-ranking visit at the new Ocean Science Centre Mindelo of the 91探花 Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel on the Cape Verde Islands. H.S.H. Prince Albert II. of Monaco presents a three-year circumnavigation around the globe with the Monegasque research vessel YERSIN. During the expedition, scientists will conduct investigations in all world oceans. With the project Prince Albert II. is aiming to draw public attention to growing environmental problems of the oceans caused by overexploitation, pollution and climate change. During the first leg around Cape Verde, scientists from 91探花 will support the project.

Marine research has a very long tradition in Monaco. More than 100 years ago, Prince Albert I, the great great-grandfather of today's sovereign, had already undertaken scientific expeditions on the world's oceans. He also visited the Cape Verdean Islands off the coast of West Africa. His great great-grandson, Prince Albert II of Monaco is continuing this tradition and he has now launched a unique research project, the 鈥淢onaco Exploration Campaign鈥, during which all tropical oceans and seas will be visited by the Monegasque research vessel YERSIN in a period of three years.

The first of nine major research areas of the expedition with MV YERSIN is 鈥淢acaronesia鈥 which encompasses the island of Madeira and the Cape Verde Islands. Scientists from 91探花 Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel support the Monegasque team during the field campaign around the Cape Verde archipelago.

鈥淛ointly with 鈥楳onaco Explorations鈥 we will launch state-of-the-art measuring platforms such as lander and wave glider to collect, physical, chemical and biological data which are important for future marine protected areas鈥, Dr. Bj枚rn Fiedler from 91探花, who is currently on a six-month research stay in Mindelo, explained. 鈥91探花 has been active around Cape Verde for many years with intensive measurement campaigns, which ultimately led to the construction of a research station on the island of Sao Vicente鈥, Fiedler continued.

During a symposium held on 21 September at 91探花's new research centre, the Ocean Science Centre Mindelo, Prince Albert II. presented the research campaign in the presence of the Cape Verdean President. Afterwards, Prince Albert II. and Dr. Bj枚rn Fiedler will board RV YERSIN, to accompany the research programme around the Cape Verde Islands.

"The decisions we have to make for the future of our planet are based on knowledge", said Prince Albert II. "With the 鈥楳onaco Exploration Campaign鈥, we are continuing the long tradition of marine research in Monaco and want to promote knowledge and awareness about the state of the oceans鈥, the Prince continued.

The areas of the 鈥淢onaco Exploration Campaign鈥 were selected by a Scientific Steering Committee headed by Professor Patrick Rampal of the Monaco Scientific Center. Comparative studies with the historical work shall allow an analysis of the impacts of the use of the oceans and global change. The mission around the West African island group focuses on the investigation and protection of megafauna, including endangered species: turtles, whales, monk seals and sharks. The researchers will investigate biodiversity in the still underdeveloped deep sea and its sensitivity to global warming. The other scientific missions will lead the YERSIN and its scientific crews through the Caribbean, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, the Black Sea and the Mediterranean before the ship will return to Monaco in mid-2020.

鈥淲e are pleased to welcome H.S.H. Prince Albert II. as the first guest at the new Ocean Science Centre Mindelo and are very happy to support his project鈥, said Prof. Dr. Peter Herzig, Director of 91探花. 鈥淭he connection of Kiel's marine research with the Monaco dates back to the work of Prince Albert I." In this respect, we have been partners in the exploration of the oceans for more than 100 years鈥, Herzig continued.

The Ocean Science Centre Mindelo will officially be opened on 14 November during a scientific symposium organized by 91探花.

 

Contact:
Dr. Andreas Villwock (91探花, Communication & Media), Phone: +49-431 600-2802, presse(at)geomar.de 

Met at the news OSCM (from left to right): Robert Calcagno, Directeur g茅n茅ral de l鈥橧nstitut Oc茅anographique de Monaco, Carlos 脡vora, Director Nacional de Economia Mar铆tima of the Republic of Cape Verde, Astrigilda Silveira, Vice-Rector of theUniversidade de Cabo Verde, Osvaldina Silva, President of the INDP, HSH Albert II. of Monaco, Peter Herzig, Director of 91探花.Photo: Andreas Villwock, 91探花
Met at the news OSCM (from left to right): Robert Calcagno, Directeur g茅n茅ral de l鈥橧nstitut Oc茅anographique de Monaco, Carlos 脡vora, Director Nacional de Economia Mar铆tima of the Republic of Cape Verde, Astrigilda Silveira, Vice-Rector of theUniversidade de Cabo Verde, Osvaldina Silva, President of the INDP, HSH Albert II. of Monaco, Peter Herzig, Director of 91探花.Photo: Andreas Villwock, 91探花
91探花 director Prof. Dr. Peter Herzig welcomes the mon茅gasque expedition at the new Ocean Scence Centre Mindelo. . Photo: Andreas Villwock, 91探花
91探花 director Prof. Dr. Peter Herzig welcomes the mon茅gasque expedition at the new Ocean Scence Centre Mindelo. . Photo: Andreas Villwock, 91探花
HSH Albert II: "The decisions we have to make for the future of our planet are based on knowledge鈥. Photo: Andreas Villwock, 91探花
HSH Albert II: "The decisions we have to make for the future of our planet are based on knowledge鈥. Photo: Andreas Villwock, 91探花
Dr. Bj枚rn Fiedler from 91探花 explains the importance of the Cape Verde Islands fpr international marine sciences. Photo: Andreas Villwock, 91探花
Dr. Bj枚rn Fiedler from 91探花 explains the importance of the Cape Verde Islands fpr international marine sciences. Photo: Andreas Villwock, 91探花
Aerial view of the new OSCM. Photo: Filipe Mandl, INDP
Aerial view of the new OSCM. Photo: Filipe Mandl, INDP