Discover the Oceans - Sailing and Diving with Marine Biologists

The oceans are the live support system of our planet. They are an endless source of inspiration, hopes and dreams. They supply us with food, provide relaxation and adventure in our holidays and are a cheap way of transport. They keep our atmosphere in balance, absorb carbon dioxide, produce most of the oxygen we're breathing and regulate our planet's climate.

It seems strange how unrestrained we keep on fishing the oceans to emptiness, dumping our waste and toxic substances and acidifying the water. This is interfering severely with ecosystem functions and the oceans can't provide vital services to us humans anymore. What we've learnt from the past is - when life in the ocean changes life on land will change. All ecosystems of our planet are inextricably linked.

We're living in exciting times. People have always influenced their surroundings, even the seas and even thousands of years ago. But worldwide and on a tremendous scale we've started destroying nature only about half a century ago. It's up to our generation to stop and reverse this trend - now and in the years and decades to come.

Swinging in the sunset - Ko Rang Marine National Park Christmas tree worms (Spirobranchus giganteus) Ko Rang - Marine National Park pink skunk-clownfish (Amphiprion perideraion) in magnificent sea anemone (Heteractis magnifica)

What does all this have to do with Planet Ocean? "We will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught." No matter if you attribute this quote to Konrad Lorenz or Baba Dioum - it's spot on. We have dedicated ourselves especially to the second part of this principle. The aim of Planet Ocean is to bring as many people as possible close to the sea and its inhabitants, through unforgettable sailing, scuba and free diving cruises, marine biology courses and surf trips and exciting lectures and online reports.

Planet Ocean is the latest project of Sonja Napetschnig und Tom Puchner. It is the logical continuation of our work over the past 10 years. At the Oceanschool in Pula and then at our own Biostation in Mali Lošinj, we have enabled thousands of students and young people to discover and learn to love and respect the sea.

Planet Ocean ist the fulfillment of our dream to live and work at and for the sea.Come and dream with us.

Sailing Catamaran 'Pakia tea'

At the heart of Planet Ocean ist our 52 ft Wharram Catamaran - the only carbon neutral, self sufficient, noisless diving boat in the world.

 

Sail with us

We just sailed our 'Pakia tea' from Koh Chang via Malaysia and Singapore to Phuket.

Here you can follow the route of our first big journey.

Our Wharram Catamaran is not yet completely fittet out for our purposes, an extensive refit will take place in winter 2012/2013.
Please read the blog to follow the progress.

Starting 2013 you can again join us for a sail - on a completely reborn ship! To stay up do date please subscribe to our newsletter or the rss-feed of the page or visit our facebook page.

 

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world ocean review

This first “World Ocean Review” is published in 2010 and will be followed by periodic updates in the future. The result is a comprehensive, detailed and unique report about the state of the world’s oceans and their interplay with ecological, economic and sociopolitical conditions.