8 women, 1 catamaran and lots of UK water samples

22nd July 2010

Vision Round Britain groupScientists from Plymouth Marine Laboratory have teamed up with a crew of eight energetic women, who have challenged themselves to sail around the British Isles and will undertake marine sampling throughout their journey on behalf of PML.

The expedition, entitled Vision Round Britain (www.visionroundbritain.org), which is in aid of the Cornwall Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre, will set sail from Falmouth on the 25th July 2010 (weather permitting) and will take the crew on a 3 week voyage around the British coast. On their way the ladies will collect samples, which will be brought back to base where PML scientists will analyse the plankton and viruses present.

The catamaran, Skipper’s Daughters, will be kitted out with all the equipment necessary to perform the activities; a conical net will be dragged through the surface water and the resultant “catch” will be preserved for visual and DNA identification, and filters will be used to collect novel marine viruses, for molecular analysis, that could be suited for industrial application.

 

Vision Round Britain samplingDr Pennie Lindeque, Molecular Ecologist at PML, commented: “This is an unprecedented opportunity to access water from multiple locations around the UK, over a relatively short time scale. As a working scientist, to embark on such a trip is expensive and the opportunities are rare. However, there is still a need to obtain and research samples from our national waters, especially to help us understand how the marine environment is changing.”

The team will depart from Mylor Yacht Harbour (Cornwall) at approximately 10:30 on Sunday 25th July 2010. All are welcome to wave them off.

 

Further information

 

Vision Round Britain website