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On Sunday April 2, the scientists from the schooner Tara left for a two-year mission along the European coasts. Above all, it will be a question of studying the impact of human pollution on the ocean and its world.
After four months of preparation and work, Tara cast off for a new expedition, called Tara Europa. For this scientific mission, the schooner will travel all over Europe to Tallinn (Slovenia). “We go up to the Baltic. It is an area where there is a lot of traffic, the Channel. (…) The fact of sailing in an ultra-coastal area with a lot of boats around is a little different from what we did before, offshore“, explains Martin Hertau, captain of the schooner Tara.
Results expected in two or three years
The objective of the expedition is to study the interface between the terrestrial environment and the marine environment in key areas, such as agricultural regions or industrial sites. Scientists will be particularly interested in the effects of human actions on ecosystems, in particular the impact of chemical pollution on marine biodiversity. The data collected will be analyzed by more than 500 researchers. The first results should be known within two or three years.