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Aurora Expeditions celebrated International Women s Day on March 8 with an important tribute.
The expedition company specializing in nature cruises around the world is dedicating its new, purpose-built ship to marine biologist, oceanographer, and explorer Dr. Sylvia Earle, according to
Travel Weekly. Each deck of the ship will also be dedicated to other influential female conservationists. Sylvia Earle
Earle s contributions to exploration, conservation, and science has spanned decades,
Travel Weekly reported. Not only was she the first female chief scientist of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, but she has also worked with National Geographic since 1998. 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 in a statement. The scientists we have chosen are in
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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.