In our most recent blog post, we, at Trident Yacht Management, are excited to showcase individuals and organizations that we admire for their dedication to preserving the sea. These stewards of the sea are making significant contributions to environmental sustainability, ensuring that the ocean remains a place of enjoyment for all. Our Founder and CEO had the privilege of meeting one of the founders of Captains For Clean Water a few years ago, and their mission has been a tremendous source of inspiration ever since. We invite you to visit https://lnkd.in/ed6izpwh to learn more about Captains For Clean Water and show your support if you are able to.
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🌊 On this year's #WorldOceanDay, we are taking the chance to express that here at Diving Status, we are committed to revolutionizing eco-friendly hull cleaning through our innovative ECOHULLCLEAN system. From 2019 to 2023, we collaborated with the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR) to develop this cutting-edge solution for biofouling management with reclaim and filtration capabilities. ECOHULLCLEAN sets a new standard in the maritime industry by: - Capturing and separating biofouling while purifying the water. - Enhancing vessel performance and operational efficiency. - Safeguarding marine ecosystems and promoting environmental stewardship. This World Ocean Day, we celebrate our dedication to sustainable practices and the transformative impact of ECOHULLCLEAN. Together, we’re paving the way for cleaner seas and a healthier planet for future generations. 🌎🚢 #EcoFriendly #HullCleaning #DivingStatus #MarineResearch #Sustainability #CleanerSeas #ECOHULLCLEAN #MaritimeInnovation
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https://lnkd.in/dyZXY653 5 ways to be a marine sustainability champion. 1. Choose electric or human-powered watercraft: Opt for electric boats or kayaks, canoes, or paddleboards that do not require fuel or produce emissions. This reduces your carbon footprint and minimizes water pollution. 2. Practice responsible fishing: When fishing, follow catch-and-release practices and use sustainable fishing gear. Avoid overfishing certain species and adhere to fishing regulations to maintain the ecological balance of aquatic ecosystems. 3. Reduce waste and litter: Keep your surroundings and the water clean by disposing of all waste properly. Bring reusable water bottles and containers, and avoid single-use plastics like straws and bags. Additionally, participate in beach or river cleanups to help remove trash and debris from the water. 4. Respect marine life and habitats: Observe marine life from a distance, avoiding any disruption or injury. Do not feed or disturb wildlife and refrain from touching or stepping on coral reefs or mangroves, as they are delicate ecosystems. Stay informed about local regulations to prevent damage to vulnerable habitats and species. 5. Support local conservation efforts: Contribute to the preservation of water ecosystems by supporting local organizations or initiatives dedicated to conserving marine resources and protecting waterways. Donate or volunteer with groups focused on water management, habitat restoration, pollution prevention, or marine education. Arivo.online
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Can’t wait for this upcoming YETI webinar, the most exciting episode of the series in my opinion, as now the experts will take a deep-dive into the method’s core elements. Five years of collective journey with steep learning curves for all project participants summarised in just 45 minutes, live. Don’t miss it! Why we share this so openly? Standards always describe the method so that as many users as possible can understand and implement it; after all it’s for the greater good.
Pulling back the curtain on the leading method to evaluate & compare the environmental impact of superyachts… Watch this snippet from the first episode of the Yacht Environmental Transparency Index (YETI) Webinar Series, as our Executive Director Robert van Tol highlights the various elements & sub-studies that make up YETI – and why it’s so crucial that we transparently share these insights with the yachting industry. And mark your calendars for Episode 2, where we’ll dive into operational profiles, energy demand analysis, hotel load insights, & expert perspectives from leading players within the YETI joint-industry group. 📅 When: Tuesday, 14 May, 15:00 - 15:45 CEST 📍Where: Zoom Register here: https://lnkd.in/gPMFS8si More info on the series: https://lnkd.in/gPU4FXTX #waterrevolution #yeti #transparencyindex #transparency #superyachtindustry #sustainability #environmentalimpact #reduceimpact
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Superyachts aren’t all indulgent interiors, extravagant charter trips, and over-indulgence. Many owners, guests, and yacht crew are increasingly making conscious efforts to minimise their environmental impact and support ocean conservation. Let’s explore how superyachts can play a significant role when it comes to ocean conservation and protecting our marine ecosystems.
Ocean Conservation & How Superyachts Can Play Their Part - Superyacht Content
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The requirement of transitioning to sustainable yachting carries profound implications for the maritime sector, particularly regarding fuel choices. Check out this article to find out more about decarbonisation in the Superyacht Industry. https://buff.ly/3wo612X #YachtCarbonOffset #CarbonOffset #Superyacht #Decarbonisation #Environment #SustainableYachting #SuperyachtIndustry
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Transform Your Water, Elevate Your Adventures From luxury yachts to remote resorts, FCI Watermakers turns seawater into fresh, clean drinking water—anytime, anywhere. With industry-leading technology, we make sure you never run out of what matters most. Whether you’re cruising the open ocean, running a resort, or powering your off-grid retreat, trust FCI for reliability, convenience, and peace of mind. #FCIWatermakers #TheDifferenceIsClear #Watermaker #ReverseOsmosis
FCI Watermakers: Commercial & Marine Reverse Osmosis
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In the fourth instalment of our series on preparing yachts for Arctic expeditions, we focus on the crucial environmental stewardship considerations taken during the yacht's refit in the shipyard. As the vessel is modified to endure the harsh polar conditions, adhering to the highest environmental standards is paramount to ensure that our operations are not only safe but also sustainable. Adherence to the Polar Code As the yacht undergoes extensive modifications in the shipyard, every step is guided by the Polar Code's stringent safety and environmental regulations. This includes implementing advanced waste management systems and pollution prevention strategies to minimise the yacht's environmental footprint. (Compliance with these regulations is critical, and we shall delve deeper into code and class compliance in our next series, providing a thorough understanding of the necessary standards and practices). Wildlife Awareness During the refit process, the crew receives training on the importance of minimising impact on local wildlife. This training includes strategies for avoiding negative interactions with indigenous species such as polar bears and seals, ensuring that our presence in their natural habitat is as non-intrusive as possible. This not only protects the wildlife but also ensures that our expeditions are carried out in an ethically responsible manner. These environmental considerations are integrated into the yacht’s conversion process, ensuring that once it sets sail, it does so not only with enhanced capabilities for ice navigation but also with a commitment to environmental conservation. Follow our journey as we continue to walk through preparing for sustainable and responsible Arctic expeditions, and stay tuned for our next discussion on detailed compliance with the Polar Code. *Image AI generated for entertainment and privacy purposes #SustainableSailing #PolarConservation
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A Q&A Session on How Yacht Refitting Embraces Eco-Friendly Practices...
Sustainable Seas: How Yacht Refitting Embraces Eco-Friendly Practices
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𝐆𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐑𝐨𝐨𝐟𝐬 𝐄𝐱𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐦𝐞: For more than 15 years, the ocean-faring live grass lawn has traveled worldwide, thriving in all climate zones. The magnificent Celebrity Solstice Cruise ship proudly boasts the title of being the first cruise ship in the world to have over ½ an acre of real grass. For more than a million guests, it has always been in the top ten choices. The success was so great that four additional Celebrity Cruise ships now have the same unique recreational areas where you can feel the grass between your toes. I am the brains behind the innovative smart green roof system that measures only 5 inches thickness. However, the key to its success lies in handpicking and training skilled maintenance staffs that are doing an amazing, proactive job ever since. Cruise ships are often a topic of controversy when it comes to their environmental impact. However, it is important to note that modern cruise ships in the western world regularly surpass environmental regulations and standards set for coastal settlements and hotels. #greenroofs #environment #celebrity #resillient #stormwater #sailing #climatezones #greenrooftechnology
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As vacation season nears, cruises are booked and busy, but do cruise ships have #wastewatertreatment? Answer: Yes! Some ships use advanced systems that incorporate #membrane filtration and reverse osmosis processes to produce high-quality, potable water that can be reused onboard. #watertreatment
Do cruise ships have wastewater treatment? - BoatingWorld
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