XO Boats’ EXPLR 44 named ‘Best Big Boat’ of the year
XO Boats celebrates the EXPLR 44 winning Best Big Boat of the Year, marking a new era of aluminium performance,…
Sailing from the UK via the Canary Islands and the Azores Archipelago, adventurers Hugo and Ross Turner are aiming to reach the Atlantic POI, the point in the Atlantic Ocean that is the furthest away from land in any direction. While completing this epic challenge, the twins will collect data for Plymouth University’s International Marine Litter Research Unit’s study, which aims to identify microplastics in the ocean, with the results being used to help build a clean-up strategy for ocean plastics.
Tim Mayer, MDL’s Sales and Marketing Director, said: ‘Our goals align clearly with those of this ambitious project, which will not only highlight the green technologies available to boaters but will also gather data that can be used to find a longer-term solution to one of the oceans’ greatest threats, plastic pollution.’
https://www.theturnertwins.co.uk/plastic-survey-expedition / www.mdlmarinas.co.uk




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