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HX partners with biologist Monty Halls on marine conservation
HX (Hurtigruten Expeditions) has announced a new partnership with renowned marine biologist and broadcaster, Monty Halls called The Big Blue Bag project.
The pilot project (which will take place on land in the UK) will be supported by a donation from the HX Foundation – the charity which supports, champions, and drives environmental and positive community change in the destinations that HX sails to.
The donation will fund a pilot of this citizen science initiative which is hoped to revolutionize public engagement in marine conservation.
The Big Blue Bag is designed to empower individuals of all ages and from all walks of life to directly contribute to the protection of waterways and oceans.
Participants/communities on land will be provided with a specially designed "Big Blue Bag" that contains easy-to-follow protocols, enabling them to collect vital data on marine health—including microplastic pollution, species biodiversity, water temperature, and coastal debris. The collected data will be uploaded to a global, open-access database, contributing to vital research that informs conservation efforts around the world.
This partnership aligns with HX mission of protecting marine life and raising awareness of environmental challenges which also aligns to the HX Foundation mission ‘To fund and collaborate with projects, researchers and enthusiasts around the world who help bring knowledge, awareness and action to our vulnerable ecosystems.’
The project demonstrates a community-led approach to conservation and ocean health.
"We are thrilled to join forces with HX and the HX Foundation. By providing the tools and knowledge needed to protect our seas, we are creating a global movement of ocean stewards. This partnership will not only raise awareness but will empower local coastal communities in the UK to take ownership of their marine environments. We can’t wait to get started and the donation from the HX Foundation which will build on the initial concept we started in the Isle of Man (The Isle of Man is a UNESCO Biosphere – designated under the Man and the Biosphere Programme) where the bags are being tested after an initial donation earlier this year,” said Monty Halls, founder of The Big Blue Bag.
The Big Blue Bag aims to expand into a nationwide initiative across the UK, with a long-term goal of global outreach, bringing citizen science to coastal communities.
The HX Foundation’s funding will support the development of the digital platform and production of 50+ co-branded Big Blue Bags, which will be distributed to 50+ different communities across the UK.
"We are incredibly excited to collaborate with Monty Halls on The Big Blue Bag project. This initiative aligns with our goal as a foundation of engaging the public in conservation efforts, while also furthering our commitment to protecting marine life. The project is a powerful tool for both education and action, inspiring individuals to make a meaningful impact,” said Managing Director of the HX Foundation Henrik A. Lund.
For more information on The Big Blue Bag, click here.
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