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fur-free fashion: Diane von Furstenberg (DVF) will no longer use fur or angora in its designs

  Los Angeles recently banned fur sales, and hundreds of top designers and retailers – including Burberry, Gucci, Versace, Michael Kors, and many others – are 100 per cent fur-free. Luxury Brand Diane von Furstenberg (DVF) Confirms New Fur- and Angora-Free Policy. Following a years-long push by PETA US to persuade Diane von Furstenberg (DVF) … Read more

Red Carpet for blue oceans: International celebrities supports the 2nd Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean

 

The 2nd Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean.
On Wednesday September 26th 2018, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation will hold its second Monte-Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean, a major fundraising event in the heart of Monte Carlo, in order to support its worldwide initiatives in favor of a sustainable ocean, a crucial issue calling for immediate and collective action.

Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean
Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean; photo: montecarlogala.org

Held in the presence and under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, the Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean will welcome prominent guests from around the globe, at the most exclusive venue of the Principality, the Terraces of the Opera of Monte- Carlo.

The 2nd Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean is a charity event organized by the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and Milutin Gatsby, Global Fundraising Chairman with the support of the Steering Committee, which includes the Monaco Yacht Show Organizers.

Madonna, Li Bingbing, Orlando Bloom, Adrien Brody, Gerard Butler, Pierce Brosnan, Robert Davi, Andy Garcia, Hugh Grant, Goldie Hawn, Eva Longoria, Olga Kurylenko, Robert F Kennedy Jr, Diane Lane, Jacques Perrin, Robin Thicke and Chris Tucker will serve as Event Chairs.

Event Co-Chairs, Toni Garrn, Alina Baikova, Constance Jablonski, Hailey Clauson, Karlie Kloss, Karolina Kurkova, Adriana Lima, Natasha Poly, Sara Sampaio, Shanina Shaik and Josephine Skriver have also joined the initiative to raise awareness on the necessity to take action in order to keep our ocean healthy.

The Queen of Disco, Gloria Gaynor will perform during this unforgettable evening, as well as the legendary Nile Rodgers & CHIC, the Norwegian duo Madcon and the world class mentalist Lior Suchard.

“The ocean is our lifeblood. Our living standards, our economy and even our health depends on it. However, pressures from climate change and marine pollution are putting our ocean under severe stress. I believe that there is hope, if we work hand-in-hand. Fundraising opportunities like the Monte-Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean are thus critical to pursue this long term action for ocean conservation” said HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco.

Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean - photos 1st edition-
Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean; photo: montecarlogala.org

With an exceptional auction led by Simon de Pury, the proceeds of the Gala will support the Foundation’s priority marine programmes: plastic pollution, scientific studies on acidification, coral protection, marine protected areas, endangered species and innovative technologies. “Generosity and awareness are the keys to our future on this planet and to saving our ocean” said Milutin Gatsby.

Last year, for its first edition, Academy Award-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio was honoured with “The Award of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation” for his outstanding work to protect and preserve our shared planet.

The inaugural 2017 Gala also enabled the Foundation to implement 37 new marine conservation projects around the world and 2 programmes to fight against plastic pollution (check www.montecarlogala.org for more information).

The Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean is hosted by the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, led by Bernard Fautrier, Vice President and CEO and Olivier Wenden, Executive Director, with the support of the Monaco Yacht Show, the Oceanographic Institute, the Yacht Club of Monaco, the Société des Bains de Mer and the Monaco Private Label.

Representing more than 70 % of the planet’s surface and 97 % of the biosphere, the global ocean plays a key role in climate regulation, producing 50 % of the oxygen we breathe and absorbing 25 % of the carbon dioxide released in the atmosphere. Since its inception in 2006, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation has clearly positioned the global ocean among its top priorities. The Foundation’s activities include efforts to better understand the environmental dangers to which our ocean is exposed, fight against plastic pollution, strengthen and develop marine protected areas, conserve endangered species, and promote innovative solutions for a sustainable ocean.

Today, based on the marine gross product, the ocean is the 7th largest economy in the world and the overall estimated value of key ocean assets represents more than 24 trillion USD.

Yet, only 4% of the global ocean enjoy protected status. Besides, if current fishing rates continue, the world’s fisheries will collapse by 2048 and at current rates of temperature rise, coral reefs will disappear by 2050. Emblematic marine species are also threatened with extinction, such as sharks with one hundred million kills every year.

Facing this global challenge of unprecedented magnitude, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation is taking action to curve the trend and promote a sustainable ocean to create a new alliance between humanity and the ocean – alone capable of guaranteeing our future.

Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean - photos 1st edition 2017
Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean; photo: montecarlogala.org

The Monte-Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean first edition, held in September 2017, enabled the Foundation to provide a multi-annual support to marine conservation projects worldwide. Click here to see the portfolio of marine projects implemented in 2017-2018.

The 2018 Monte-Carlo Gala will focus on 8 priority initiatives:

– Fighting against plastic pollution;

– Developing the Mediterranean Trust Fund for Marine Protected Areas;

Conserve marine species facing a risk of extinction;

– Expanding marine protected areas in the Polar Regions;

– Mitigating ocean’s acidification;

– Supporting innovations to challenge marine threats;

– Favoring sustainable yachting practices;

– Promoting environmental education.

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Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean; photo: montecarlogala.org
Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean - photos 1st edition
Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean; photo: montecarlogala.org
Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean-photos
Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean; photo: montecarlogala.org
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Monte Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean; photo: montecarlogala.org

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Longboat Key is the ideal destination for a seaside getaway. This picturesque township offers plenty to see and do without the crowds of Florida’s tourist traps. Planning ahead is the key to making the most of your Longboat Key getaway. Make plans for the following experiences before you depart to make memories to last a … Read more

The world’s largest 3D printed coral reef installed in the Maldives

 

3D printing technology will help scientific community to develop more innovative ways of protecting coral reefs.

The world’s largest 3D printed coral reef is to be homed the Maldives-
photo: reef design lab

Summer Island Maldives, a Maldivian “Barefoot” paradise and one of South Asia’s leading Beach Resorts, partnered with Reef Design Lab to design and build the 3-D modular reef. The scientists will study how corals colonise the new reef, and whether the technology can help coral reefs survive a warming climate. Placed 7 meters beneath the lagoon, the 3-D printing inspired by Lego pieces, is mimicking a reef’s natural contours. Fragments of live coral are transplanted onto the reef. A coral farming project has been running in the lagoon for the past 3 years.

MARS , modular artificial reef structure, is a multipurpose modular artificial reef habitat solution. MARS has been voted one of the top ten inventions of 2015 by Popular Science Magazine. The project is the winner of the Dyson Australia innovation award 2014 and the Hills Young Australian Design Award 2015.

MARS , modular artificial reef structure
MARS designed by Alex Goad (2013) on display at the Boston Society of Architects ‘Nature Structure’ Exhibition 2018. Photo and exhibition curation by Scott Burnham.

Reef Design Lab’s Alex Goad spent two months redesigning the system specifically for the coral transplanting methods that are being used. Arjan Sierink from DIVERLAND INTERNATIONAL created the coral farm/nursery in his spare time using a variety of methods from around the world such as those developed in Okinawa Japan.

Reef Design Lab will be transplanting a range of coral frag species onto the ceramic surface of MARS to test how effective the material is for transplanting. This will be compared to traditional transplanting materials such as concrete, steel, coral ruble etc.

MARS , modular artificial reef structure-
modular artificial reef structure; photos: reefdesignlab.com

“While 3D printing offers some fascinating opportunities for underwater construction and research it is certainly not a magical cure for coral reefs,” says Reef Design Lab. Corals are extremely vulnerable to sea temperature rise causing mass bleaching events that have been seen worldwide. Other pressures such as overfishing, agricultural runoff, invasive species and disease are also putting increasing pressure on coral reef ecosystems.

Coral farms/nurseries/gardening projects are beginning to grow in popularity as a way to help restore areas of coral that have been

Summer Island Maldives is a Maldivian owned business who have taken a particular interest in coral restoration. It is hoped that projects such as this can help to further the knowledge and excitement around coral farming.

“Our extensive knowledge of how 3D printing can be used to minimise cost while increasing geometric complexity makes us especially unique,” says reef design lab.

“Our main goal has always been to support marine research. We have been developing partnerships with researchers, research institutions and communities around the world to answer questions about man made marine habitat and how we can build to benefit the marine environment in the future.

The areas we are focusing on at the moment are eco-engineering of seawalls, wave break structures for mangroves/erosion control and modular structures for coral farming/restoration,” added reef design lab.

Large Scale 3D Printed Reefs for the North Sea
Large Scale 3D Printed Reefs for the North Sea; photos: reefdesignlab

 

Large Scale 3D Printed Reefs for the North Sea

Reed Design Lab also worked with the WWF Netherlands to design a range of reef units that were placed on the seabed of the North Sea as part of their larger oyster reef restoration project. The units were 3D printed in Rotterdam using D-Shape technology. 50 units were manufactured in sizes ranging from 50cm high to 120cm high and will be monitored over the coming years. This will be one of the largest research based projects assessing the effectiveness of the material and technology.

The world’s largest 3D printed coral reef is to be homed the Maldives
photos: reefdesignlab