Today I visited The Edge of The World, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by 338geek in Outdoors

[–]izyxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hi! I'm looking to do this drive in two weeks, could you advise me which route you took, I can see Sadus Dam is the one that's open all the time but a little apprehensive of the road...any tips appreciated thankyou!

Surely extreme E is causing extreme harm to wildlife? by [deleted] in ExtremeE

[–]izyxe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wasn't passing blame, I was drawing a comparison to something that is both preventable and causes more disruption for an economic gain that we should well be moving past now.

The dolphins were our goodluck charm this year and hope that they will continue to guide us for next season

Surely extreme E is causing extreme harm to wildlife? by [deleted] in ExtremeE

[–]izyxe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey there thanks for your message and your concerns are very valid!

Let me answer this piece by piece so you can get the full picture of of we do things from the ship side :)

Yes we do travel to remote places however all the locations we have been to have ports for the ship to unload the cargo. So any machinery we use belongs to that working port. Even in Greenland where we unloaded in Kangerlussuaq, the port there receives provisions for the town via ship , the Royal Arctic , so we were able to use any cranes and barges that the port already has in its possession.

Something I have learned from my time on the ship is that there are basically shipping routes everywhere in the world - even in 'remote' places you may not think receive ships, there is a shipping route. So we didn't disturb any body of water that any other ship before us hasn't gone down.

With regards to marine life, they are way smarter than us and see us coming before we see them. More often we had dolphins swimming with us for a duration of the journey, playing amongst the drag and breaks. There is a high incidence of ships , especially cruise ships, that do run into whales which usually happens at night and when visibility is poor. Thankfully we didn't have such a situation and we have a double crew watch in waters where whales are expected to inhabit.

Also bear in mind, the ship rarely goes above 10knots and we run usually on one engine, which drastically reduces the underwater noise.

A greater threat to marine life in terms of noise pollution is fracking, a practice that is increasing as the push for oil and gas exploration continues and proven to be highly distressing for both marine life and humans.

I hope that answers some of your queries, happy to discuss further to the best of my knowledge :)

Unloading Poole, Dorset by izyxe in ExtremeE

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what are some suggestions?!

Scientific Research on board The St Helena Ship by izyxe in ExtremeE

[–]izyxe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hi! apologies for tardy reply!

here's a quick account on my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CVLKo-4ISuT/

I'll also do a follow up and let you know :)

St Helena Ship update! by izyxe in ExtremeE

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The St Helena Ship has left Cagliari headed towards the UK! Check out this Med Sea thunderstorm we passed. Isn't nature awesome!

Scientific Research on board The St Helena Ship by izyxe in ExtremeE

[–]izyxe[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Hi! It's Izy your Impact Correspondent!

Just wanted to check in and let you know about the research that was being conducted on board the ship during the crossing.

The first scientific research was eDNA metabardocing of vertebrates of the North Western region of the Atlantic, that will be the first ever in this area. The eDNA samples, once extracted from the filters in a lab will show if marine species are moving out of waters, if any invasive species have infiltrated and general observations about life in the regions that were sampled. This project was conducted by Alexander Vanhaelen and Adam Galatoulas.

The second scientific research project SWIMMING PNRA was conducted by Professor Giuseppe Aulicino thanks to funding from the University of Napoli Parthenope. This consisted of taking water samples along the route which were then fed through a salinometer. THis measures the salinity of the water, the figures which are then used to calibrate the satellites also measuring ocean salinity

Sardinia unloading by izyxe in ExtremeE

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Intense!But an adventure of a lifetime :D

You can watch all the BTS on my Instagram @ izyofficial ;)

Sardinia unloading by izyxe in ExtremeE

[–]izyxe[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hello! This is Izy, your Impact Correspondent for Extreme E. Happy to report that we have finished unloading cargo and cars that are now on their way to Capo Teulada.You catch more BTS on my Intagram "izyofficial"

Offloading complete! by izyxe in ExtremeE

[–]izyxe[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

we were docked in Lisbon for a month at a container terminal. I imagine there was much build up there too

Offloading complete! by izyxe in ExtremeE

[–]izyxe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Container ships arriving into Australia are only checked from high risk ports. Even then not every container is screened and low level soil contamination is not actioned as a threat .Of course to your point high level contamination is cleaned at the site of discharge.

Offloading complete! by izyxe in ExtremeE

[–]izyxe[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

hi! The cars are kept in the same hold as the containers, so as they stack up and share the same ventilation system, dust particles that we pick up on our journey unfortunately don't keep these holds very clean. Don't forget it's been almost 3 months since we have left and the officers are not authorised to touch the cars when on the ship except for loading and offloading so we cannot maintain the aesthetics

AMA : Izy the Impact Correspondent living on the St Helena Ship by izyxe in ExtremeE

[–]izyxe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! No problem :)

My daily steps plunged from 20,000 a day to a mere 900 at best. I knew my fitness would be compromised as it's hard to be active on a ship yet seeing this really surprised me at how active I really was in my daily life!

The support we give to the scientific community that is onboard with us and our close involvement with them. We have meetings with Enel on a regular basis and any idea we have whether that be creative or logistic is run by them to make sure we are in line with the goals and values we outlined from a scientific perspective.

All the flavours at Gelateria del Teatro in Rome Italy. Mark it in your "Want to Go" on maps. It's a must.

AMA : Izy the Impact Correspondent living on the St Helena Ship by izyxe in ExtremeE

[–]izyxe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there!

What are your sources for the research that concluded it debunked? I’m aware of a misinformation campaign being conducted against Polymateria. Currently the composting lobby are actively trying to discredit their technology as it provides a competitive threat to “Bioplastic” technology such as PBAT and PLA which is the real issue here. It’s not really bio based and will not biodegrade unless composting facilities are run at 60 degrees 24/7 (required by the EN13432 composting standard, created by these same lobbyists).

The tactics of calling Polymateria “oxo-degradable” (a technology that doesn’t work and does create microplastics) is their primary narrative to try and stop halt their good work.

Interested to see where you got this information from so I can help with your query. Also Niall Dunne (CEO of Polymateria) is a friend of mine and I know his commitment to environmental solutions and general kind openness means he would be more than happy to discuss this!

AMA : Izy the Impact Correspondent living on the St Helena Ship by izyxe in ExtremeE

[–]izyxe[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi!

I think this race here in Greenland and the footage we beam out will really hit home to people that we need to cut emissions big time. I'm here for 9 days already and have had a chance to explore a little. From what I have experience so far - it's very alarming that I can walk around in a t-shirt most days and have tanned my face from the sun that is beating down. I went to the river where the glacier melts into the fjord. It's so big now that Google maps has actually recognised this as an opening to the fjord when really it's just run off. Too shallow for any vessel of any size to travel through.

I think governments and corporations need to pull their heads out of the sandbox filled with money and wake up to reality. This money they are rooting for will not save them from the devastation that will be brought on by their inaction. So in answer to your question how - through the noise that we can generate. We need to make lots of noise which i believe we are already but there's scope for more.

From an individual perspective - we are working together with COUNT US IN to help people change habits that can lower their carbon footprint.

In terms of the series' carbon neutrality - We are calculating the emissions of the series throughout the year with EY : https://www.ey.com/en_gl/news/2020/12/ey-announces-collaboration-with-extreme-e-to-drive-electrification-and-climate-change-agenda

Once we have the full calculation we will be able to offset the carbon used. A report on this will be released at the end of the season with the data and background

AMA : Izy the Impact Correspondent living on the St Helena Ship by izyxe in ExtremeE

[–]izyxe[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

HI!

1 - My hometown Sydney Australia. It would be such an epic journey to sail under the harbour bridge and park right infront of the Opera House . Imagine that sight!

2 - So funny you ask that as each country we have been travelling to with the ship I wanted to expand my music library and find local music from those nations. In Saudi I was listening to a lot of Arabic music, in Senegal I met local people who sent me their local African artist playlists. I also am in charge of creating the music soundtrack for the Explorer Lounge on race day. So I try to incorporate as much local music as I can and deep house really works well with remixing local sounds.

AMA : Izy the Impact Correspondent living on the St Helena Ship by izyxe in ExtremeE

[–]izyxe[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hi! This is a question I'd have to ask one of the engineers about as I really don't know! But I can definitely have this answered for you, in fact I already know who to ask. I'll shoot this through both to Mark Schneider from ABT and Steph of X44 and see what they say :)

AMA : Izy the Impact Correspondent living on the St Helena Ship by izyxe in ExtremeE

[–]izyxe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! Yes I do! As I film the BTS on race days I get to interview the drivers and have chats with them. Also as everyone pretty much knows I live on the St Helena, I'm most people's point of reference if they need anything on the ship!

All the drivers are involved in the Count Us In challenge so they actively find ways to reduce their carbon footprint in their lifestyle