The Tara Ocean Foundation presents its unique laboratory to study the Arctic

In this file photo from August 3, 2017, a glacier calves icebergs in a fjord off the Greenland Ice Sheet in southeast Greenland.

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A new adventure for the Tara Ocean Foundation: it should launch its polar station in 2025. Its oval boat, 26 meters long and 14 meters wide, will carry out scientific research on the Arctic throughout the year.

An unprecedented project.

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The French Tara Ocean Foundation announced on Tuesday June 21 the deployment of its polar station by 2025, a drifting laboratory whose mission will be to collect data on global warming and biodiversity in the Arctic Ocean.

Romain Troublé, general manager of the foundation, clarifies at the microphone of our journalist Marion Pivert: " 

Today finally in the Arctic we don't really understand what lives there, we don't understand how it works, we don't understand how it's going. change… What we know is that climate change is three times greater than elsewhere.

 »

A boat full of technology

The "Polar Station", qualified as the "watchtower of the North Pole", will be able to accommodate up to twenty crew members in summer and twelve in winter, for drifts of 500 days in the middle of the Arctic ice, and will be propelled by carbon-free energy.

The missions will be multiple, and the tools numerous.

“ 

We will first seek to know this ecosystem which is undoubtedly endemic to the planet: it only exists there.

Understand how this organism adapts to this fairly rapid climate change: this is done with sensors that are sent to the bottom of the sea, with aerial drones that can go and take ice and light measurements up to 200- 300 kilometers from the resort

 ,” explains Romain Troublé.

#TaraPolarStation


📅 See you tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. live on Twitter for the presentation of our new drifting polar scientific base in the #Arctic: TARA POLAR STATION.


With the participation of @romaintrouble @O_Poivre_dArvor @chrisbowler32 @GerhardKrinner pic.twitter.com/xHiiADthjN

— Tara Ocean Foundation (@TaraOcean_) June 20, 2022

The researchers and the crew will not be pampered, and will have to have strong nerves: " 

The start of the mission will last seven months non-stop in polar cold conditions, with polar nights between September and the month of March, a permanent night, it's a commitment

 ", admits the director general of the foundation.

The cost of designing the “Polar Station” amounts to 18 million euros, a budget “ 

already completed

 ”, he told AFP.

The French state is contributing 13 million euros from France's polar strategy budget.

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