An exciting new campaign between Not-for-profit, Clean Sailors, the Ocean Conservation Trust and all-in-one navigation app, Savvy Navvy, supports sailors to combat climate change by digitally mapping sensitive seabeds and eco-moorings across boating hotspots around the world.
El objetivo de la nueva campaña mundial "#protectourbeds" (Protejamos nuestros lechos marinos) es ayudar a detener la destrucción de los vitales pastos marinos. Se trata de concienciar a los usuarios de las aguas sobre dónde se encuentran los fondos marinos sensibles y animarles a minimizar su perturbación, especialmente fondeando.
Las praderas marinas combaten el cambio climático absorbiendo y almacenando enormes cantidades de carbono, pero se calcula que son el hábitat que desaparece más rápidamente en el planeta, principalmente debido a la actividad humana evitable. La campaña, que se inició en el Reino Unido, busca ahora socios en toda Europa y Estados Unidos para el siguiente hito del proyecto.
“The #protectourbeds campaign is collating geo-spatial data on sensitive seabeds and showing the information in the Savvy Navvy navigation app - providing sailors and water-users with a clear view of where seagrass beds are and alternatives to anchoring.
By mapping and sharing sensitive seabed locations with digital navigators, and the location of alternatives - eco-moorings - we can educate, inspire and encourage our sailing community to make more informed anchoring choices when out on the water. Making this data visible to those of us who can mitigate our impact when boating, across the world, is incredibly exciting and just makes so much sense to seagrass conservation efforts globally,” says Holly Manvell, founder of Clean Sailors.
Las praderas marinas almacenan el 10% del carbono del océano y son protagonistas clave en la lucha contra el cambio climático. Pueden ser hasta 35 veces más eficientes en la absorción de carbono que las selvas tropicales de la misma superficie y también proporcionan un hábitat para especies raras y en peligro de extinción. A pesar de la importancia de las praderas marinas, sólo en el Reino Unido hemos perdido casi la mitad de nuestros lechos de praderas marinas desde la década de 1930, principalmente debido a actividades humanas evitables.
“The Ocean Conservation Trust has been working with the boating community to conserve nature for the past decade, so we are delighted to be the scientific adviser in this project. The addition of sensitive habitat information on Savvy Navvy navigational charts is the first time the boating community can easily understand what lies beneath the keel. Seagrass habitats are biodiversity hotspots and in decline from multiple pressures, so providing this information to the conscientious boater is a significant step forward in the recovery of this vital Ocean habitat,” said Mark Parry, Head of Ocean Habitat Restoration at the Ocean Conservation Trust.
Savvy Navvy users are from today able to see the location of existing seabeds and eco-moorings around the South West of the UK in the all-in-one navigation app. The project will build UK-wide sensitive seabed data and then focus on European waters and beyond through the course of 2023-24.
“We are so excited to work with Clean Sailors and the Ocean Conservation Trust, and be one of the only navigation apps on the market helping to build environmental awareness of carbon footprint through showcasing vital seagrass data. While Savvy Navvy is all about simplifying boating technology by making navigation safe and easy for everyone, innovative campaigns helping boaters to make better choices when out on the water is something we feel very strongly about. This year we are looking to build one of the most insight-rich platforms on boating behaviour, helping marine businesses across the globe and the #protectourbeds campaign is a great way to kickstart this,” says David Cusworth, Head of Innovation and Partnerships at Savvy Navvy.
La campaña #protectourbeds busca socios de Europa y Estados Unidos para el próximo hito del proyecto. Todas las consultas y solicitudes pueden dirigirse a Clean Sailors a través de info@cleansailors.com.