The 42nd Copa del Rey MAPFRE, a prestigious sailing regatta held in Mallorca, Spain, from July 27th to August 3rd, has implemented a comprehensive sustainability program. A key element of this program is the use of a solar-powered boat, the Stenella, to monitor the health of the Balearic Sea. The Stenella collects data on water quality, microplastics, and air quality, providing valuable insights into the impact of human activity on the marine environment. The regatta also features the Galaxie, a classic sailing vessel dedicated to marine education, and the Bluecircle, an electric catamaran offering a unique platform for corporate guests to experience the event while promoting sustainability. The event's organizers, the Real Club Náutico de Palma (RCNP), have partnered with TrueWorld, a sustainability certification company, to measure the event's carbon footprint and offset emissions through local conservation projects. The Copa del Rey MAPFRE serves as a powerful example of how sporting events can contribute to environmental protection and raise awareness about the importance of ocean health.
Solar Boat Monitors Ocean Health During King's Cup Regatta in Mallorca
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