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Hatton primary school pupils complete charity challenge after learning about plastic pollution
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Dolphins, whales and jellyfish - East Lancashire marines reach halfway point of epic 4,000 mile ocean row
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Accrington and Chorley Royal Marines to row 4,000 miles from New York to London next month
The team s boat Two East Lancashire Royal Marines will be setting out on an arduous 4,000 mile row across the Atlantic next month. Matt Mason, from Accrington, and Jordan Swift, from Chorley, are part of the four-man Ocean Revival team attempting to row across the treacherous north Atlantic from New York to London to raise money for two charities. In what has been dubbed the world s most dangerous row , the men will be joined by Ian Clinton from Darlington and Simon Chalk from Devon, and will set off from Liberty Landing Marina around May 18, with the hope of making it to British shores within 70 days.
Accrington and Chorley Royal Marines to row 4,000 miles from New York to London next month
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Sponsored by Aurora Expeditions 08 Mar 2021
Australia’s award-winning expedition operator, Aurora Expeditions, is celebrating International Women’s Day 2021 by dedicating its new expedition ship to five of the world’s leading female conservationists.
Launching in November 2021, the new purpose-built ship,
Sylvia Earle, is named after the renowned marine biologist, oceanographer and explorer Dr Sylvia Earle.
In a world-first, each of the vessel’s public decks will bear the names of other pioneering female conservationists Dr Carden Wallace, Joanna Ruxton, Sharon Kwok and Bernadette Demientieff, along with a deck dedicated to Dr Earle herself.
“Female scientists are leading the way in global conservation initiatives and we want to honour these five extraordinary women who work tirelessly to make the world a better place,” Aurora Expeditions CEO Monique Ponfoort said.