Please select your home edition
Edition
Crewsaver 2021 Safetyline LEADERBOARD

The Ocean Race sails into Athens for the Our Ocean Conference

by The Ocean Race 15 Apr 2024 14:47 UTC
Relay4Nature arrives in Athens at the Our Ocean Conference. The UNSG's Special Envoy for Oceans, Peter Thomson, handed Nature's Baton to PM's Special Envoy for Oceans & Coordinator of `Our Ocean 2024` Conference, Dr. Dionysia-Theodora Avgerinopoulou © Austin Wong / The Ocean Race

UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Ocean hands Nature's Baton to Greece's Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Oceans and Coordinator of the conference

The Ocean Race - the round the world race known as the toughest test of a team in sport and an ongoing platform for making a meaningful difference to ocean health - brought the spirit of ocean racing to the Our Ocean Conference 2024 starting tomorrow at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) in Athens, Greece.

Earlier today, "Ericsson 1" one of the 'legend' boats that competed in the 2005-06 edition of the Race, sailed into Marina Flisvos where "Nature's Baton" was handed over by the UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Oceans, Peter Thomson, to Greece's Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Oceans and Coordinator of the "Our Ocean 2024" Conference, Dr. Dionysia-Theodora Avgerinopoulou. Greek Olympic medallists Sofia Papadopoulou, Sofia Bekatorou, and Virginia Kravarioti also welcomed the boat at the dock.

The Baton handover is part of the Relay4Nature, an initiative created to help to give the ocean a voice on the critical issues affecting our planet at the landmark events where decisions are made about the environment.

"Carried across land and sea to Athens today, Nature's Baton brings to the Our Ocean Conference its message of connectivity. A universal commitment from around the world is required if we are going to succeed in reversing the decline in the ocean's health. No healthy planet without a healthy ocean!," said Peter Thomson, UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Ocean.

Nature's Baton, carrying the message of the critical role the ocean plays in regulating climate change and the wider health of the planet, is being delivered to leaders of the Our Ocean Conference as a reminder of the connection between these key ocean events.

Greece's Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Oceans and Coordinator of the "Our Ocean 2024" Conference, Dr. Dionysia-Theodora Avgerinopoulou, said: "It is crucial to have the global ocean community her with us. Passing the message of ocean protection through sports is key as the threat is out for everyone and sport has the power to convey the message to a key audience: the younger generations."

"One of the main objectives of the Our Ocean Conference 2024 and also next year's UN Ocean Conference in Nice is the ratification of the BBNJ treaty for the protection of underwater biodiversity in the High Seas. We also need to keep working to combat ocean plastic and microplastic pollution; make sure the blue economy sectors move towards a sustainable path; the shipping sector moves towards decarbonisation as fast as possible; and take care of the Mediterranean Sea, a very fragile ecosystem."

On 17 April, following the closing ceremony of the Our Ocean Conference, Nature's Baton will continue its journey to pass the message to the delegates of the UN Ocean Conference (UNOC 2025), which will be held in Nice, France in June 2025.

The Ocean Race team is present at the Conference, led by the Race Chairman, Richard Brisius, to continue its advocacy work towards a healthy ocean and to seek further ways to collaborate with the ocean community.

During the boat's stay in Greece - from April 14 to April17 - the 6-member crew will present the boat, her history and the educational program of "The Ocean Race" to Greek and international friends of the sea.

Partners of the event include MARINA FLISVOS, PEMA SHIPPING, EDIT AUTOMATION, SKIPPER ONDECK. The event was held under the auspice of the Hellenic Ministry of Shipping and Insular Policy.

Related Articles

Ocean microplastics found to be rife
By The Ocean Race teams sailing around the world Preliminary results from the initial legs of the current edition of The Ocean Race show microplastics in each one of the 40 samples analysed so far, with as many as 1,884 microplastics per cubic metre (pm3)* of water in some locations. Posted on 2 Jun 2023
Urgent call to action to protect the ocean
Summary from the The Ocean Race Summit Mindel The Ocean Race Summit Mindelo, gathered over 300 ocean advocates in Cabo Verde, including UN SG, António Guterres; PM of Cabo Verde, Ulisses Correia e Silva; and PM of Portugal, António Costa, to discuss redoubling efforts to protect the ocean. Posted on 24 Jan 2023
The Ocean Race discovers microfibres are rife
European study finds that Baltic Sea has the highest levels New research from the world's toughest sailing race has found microplastics, and in particular microfibres, to be prevalent across the length and breadth of the continent. Posted on 15 Dec 2021
Robin Clegg on microplastics and the VOR
An interview with Robin Clegg about microplastics and the Volvo Ocean Race's Sustainability Program I checked in with Robin Clegg, who handles sustainability communications for the Volvo Ocean Race, via email, to find out more about microplastics, the VOR's Sustainability Program, and the results that this forward-leaning program delivered. Posted on 14 Nov 2018
Microplastic particles found in Antarctic waters
Microplastic particles have been found in the oceans close to Antarctica The groundbreaking results, announced at the Volvo Ocean Race Hong Kong Ocean Summit, found microplastics in the Southern Ocean close to the Antarctic Ice Exclusion Zone. Posted on 22 Jan 2018
Volvo Ocean Race Leg 2 Start
Dongfeng Race Team lead the fleet out of Lisbon Dongfeng Race Team converted a strong start into an early lead as the Volvo Ocean Race fleet embarked on Leg 2, a 7,000 nautical mile race from Lisbon to Cape Town. Posted on 5 Nov 2017
Nicholson and Niekerk boost team AkzoNobel
Ahead of Volvo Ocean Race Leg 2 Team AkzoNobel will field a full-strength nine-strong crew for the second leg of the Volvo Ocean Race to Cape Town, South Africa which starts from Lisbon, Portugal on Sunday, November 5. Posted on 3 Nov 2017
GJW Direct - Yacht 2019 - FooterNorth Sails Loft 57 PodcastHyde Sails 2024 - One Design