"This will be some of the most advanced coral reef environment research, with the fastest turnaround and major international impact, to date," said Philip Renaud, executive director of Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation, the organization leading the expedition.
"In addition to conducting groundbreaking research, we will provide the nation's leading students with unique opportunities to gain knowledge and develop skills necessary for a career in marine science," said Renaud. "We hope our work will raise their awareness of the importance of coral reefs and threats to the long-term survival of the rainforests of the sea."
The Foundation selected the following participating schools for their excellence in marine science education:
Students will follow the team's progress and participate in near-real time Q&A with the scientists. Findings from the expedition will guide international policy on coral reef management, and Living Oceans Foundation will use footage from the voyage to produce a professional documentary film.
The Red Sea expedition, beginning May 3, will focus on threats to coral health such as global climate change, ecotourism, over-fishing, pollution and development. Scientists will map and survey the Farasan Islands Marine Protected Area, off the coast of Jizan, Saudi Arabia. The team's high-tech equipment will allow them to do years of coral reef research in just three weeks.
"The implications of the expedition are far-reaching," said Renaud. "The health of coral reef ecosystems is a good indicator of the general health of the world's oceans."
Coral reef health also has economic and social consequences:
Media Note: Call Patrick Slevin at (850) 906-9888 to schedule an interview with Philip Renaud, executive director of Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation, or arrange a visit to a participating high school. Visit www.livingoceansfoundation.org to follow the progress of the expedition and learn more about Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation.
ABOUT THE EXPEDITION
The Red Sea expedition will concentrate on coral reefs in and around the Farasan Islands Marine Protected Area off the coast of Saudi Arabia. The team will assess the impact of:
The research team will travel on the Golden Shadow, a recently refitted 67-meter yacht that is part of a four-vessel fleet used by Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation. The yacht can travel at a maximum speed of 17 knots and includes several speedboats, a 60 mph racing boat, satellite telephones, worldwide internet connection, an array of flat screen technology, digital charts and satellite navigation.
Other organizations partnering with the Foundation for the Red Sea Expedition include:
ABOUT KHALED BIN SULTAN LIVING OCEANS FOUNDATION
The Red Sea expedition is the most recent in a series of international expeditions by Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation:
Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is a 501(c)(3) American Public Benefit, Private Operating Foundation founded by His Royal Highness Prince Khaled bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia. The Foundation, headquartered in Washington D.C., is dedicated to conservation and preservation of the living oceans with a focus on international partnerships and programs to advance the concept of "Science Without Borders". For more information on Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation or the Red Sea Expedition, visit www.livingoceansfoundation.org .