IMarEST和ITN Productions推出新的联合制作《Resilient Ocean》

IMarEST and ITN Productions launch new co-production ‘Resilient Ocean’

发布者:KnowMi 发布时间: 2021-12-07 11:12:57 点击量: 2086 来源:IMarEST

    在2021年10月26日召开的“知识海洋会议”上,在Cop26召开的一周,IMEMAT和ITN产品共同生产了“弹性海洋”,这是一个简短的计划,强调了通过科学进步来保护我们海洋资源的未来健康和恢复力的重要性。海洋世界面临着我们这个时代的一些最大挑战,从减缓气候变化到维持世界粮食供应和安全。

    在ITN Productions伦敦工作室的ITN Productions主持人Marverine Cole的主持下,Resilience Ocean听取了该行业专家的意见,重点关注海洋健康和解决全球问题,鼓励新人进入该行业,探索该行业的技术和自动化发展。

    海洋学家、海洋最早的海洋十年大使Stephen de Mora教授和海洋生物学家Stephanie Lavelle共同参与了2021年度高级别环境事件和倡议的讨论,包括格拉斯哥的COP26和联合国海洋科学可持续发展十年的开始,有助于在大流行后将重点转向海洋健康。在一部特别电影中,IMarEST通过共同致力于专业价值观,将海洋工作者团结在一起,展示了他们对支持组织、学术机构和个人的奉献精神。

IMarEST首席执行官格温·刘易斯(Gwynne Lewis)表示:“我们很高兴能在知识海洋大会上以及COP26之前推出“弹性海洋”。这部电影是展示海洋在我们日常生活中所起的重要作用以及从事海洋职业者的专业精神的绝佳方式。我们继续推进对海洋工程的理解和实践至关重要在促进环境可持续性、造福人类的同时,促进科学和技术的发展。”

    世界90%的货物是通过船舶运输的,“弹性海洋”放映了BIMCO的一部感人电影,呼吁各国政府加强并支持160万海员,他们在日常生活中支持我们所有人,促进货物运输,保持世界及其经济运行。

    记者Rory Challands采访了Trinity House公司的专家。Trinity House公司通过为船舶提供安全的航行通道,在世界上一些最繁忙的航运水域航行,在保护海员和维护我们的海岸方面发挥着至关重要的作用。我们了解到他们的严格培训确保了世界一流的航海技术有助于防止海上环境和航行灾难。

    在一部电影中,普利茅斯海洋实验室是FAST集群的一部分。FAST集群由来自科学界、学术界、工业界和政府的组织组成。该电影介绍了机器人和自治等领域的先进技术如何为监测和充分利用海洋环境开辟新途径。

ITN Productions Industry News负责人尼娜·哈里森·贝尔(Nina Harrison Bell)表示:“我们很高兴再次与IMarEST合作,制定一项通过科学和教育促进海洋健康的计划,我们欢迎有机会展示支持维护我们长期海洋健康和安全的人员和组织。” 

    国际海事组织立法减少全球航运排放的目标是众多新型海洋燃料开发背后的关键驱动力。海洋污染污染我们的海洋,破坏海洋生态系统,使海洋生物处于危险之中。VPS是最大的船用燃料测试和咨询公司记者Sue Saville参观了位于鹿特丹的VPS实验室,以了解更多关于他们为全球200个港口服务的定制测试方法。






    Launched at the Oceans of Knowledge Conference on 26 October 2021 in the week leading up to COP26, IMarEST and ITN Productions have co-produced Resilient Ocean, a short programme highlighting the importance of preserving the future health and resilience of our ocean resources through scientific advances. The marine world is faced with some of the biggest challenges of our time from mitigating climate change to maintaining the world’s food supply and security.

    Anchored by ITN Productions presenter Marverine Cole from the ITN Productions London studio, Resilient Ocean hears from experts within the sector, focusing on ocean health and addressing global issues, encouraging new people into the industry and exploring the technologies and automation evolving the sector.

    Professor Stephen de Mora, an oceanographer and the IMarEST’s first Ambassador for the Ocean Decade, and Marine Biologist Stephanie Lavelle join the programme to discuss the high-level environmental events and initiatives in 2021 including COP26 in Glasgow and the start of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development, helping to steer the focus back towards ocean health after the pandemic. In a special film, IMarEST demonstrate their dedication to supporting organisations, academic establishments and individuals through a shared commitment to professional values that unites those working with the ocean.

Gwynne Lewis, CEO of IMarEST said: “We are excited to launch Resilient Ocean at our Oceans of Knowledge conference and in the lead up to COP26. The film is a great way to demonstrate the important role our oceans play in our daily lives and the professionalism of those working in marine careers. It is vital we continue to advance the understanding and practice of marine engineering, science and technology while promoting environmental sustainability for the benefit of mankind.”

    With 90 percent of the world’s goods transported by ship, Resilient Ocean features a heartfelt film by BIMCO calling on governments to step up and support the 1.6 million seafarers who support us all in our daily lives facilitating the passage of cargo, keeping the world and its economy running.

    Reporter Rory Challands interviews experts from the Corporation of Trinity House which plays an essential role in safeguarding seafarers and sustaining our shores by providing safe navigation channels for ships to sail through in some of the busiest shipping waters in the world. We learn about their rigorous training which ensures that world-class seamanship helps prevent environmental and navigational disasters at sea.

    In a film featuring Plymouth Marine Laboratory part of the FAST cluster – a group of organisations from across science, academia, industry and government - explain how advanced technologies in areas such as robotics and autonomy can open up new ways to monitor and make the most of the marine environment. 

Nina Harrison-Bell, Head of ITN Productions Industry News said“We are delighted to partner once again with IMarEST to make a programme that promotes the health of our oceans through science and education and we welcome the opportunity to showcase the people and organisations behind preserving our long-term ocean health and safety. ” 

    The International Maritime Organisation’s goal to legislatively reduce emissions from global shipping is the key driver behind the development of numerous new marine fuels. Marine pollution contaminates our oceans, destroys marine ecosystems and puts marine life at risk. VPS is the largest bunker fuel testing and advisory company for ship operators in the world, working to make the marine industry more sustainable. Reporter Sue Saville visits VPS’s laboratory in Rotterdam to learn more about their bespoke testing methods serving 200 ports worldwide.

The full programme can be viewed here: https://www.imarest.org/resilientocean