What research is taking place?
The teams will spot and log visible items of floating marine plastic – what we call macro plastics – including the size, exact location, time, weather condition and the condition of the item.
James Delaney
PhD student in the International Marine Litter Research Unit
How have the teams prepared?
What the teams say
I’m really grateful to the University for supporting the challenge, and we’re pleased to be able to inform research and spread the word about the world-leading marine litter expertise here in turn.
Mrs Sally Crabb
Associate Director of Treasury at the University of Plymouth, and part of the Oars of Thunder crew
It’s an exciting challenge and one that we’re not underestimating, as more people have climbed Everest than rowed the Atlantic.
This is a really exciting endeavour that we’re pleased to be able to support, and we’re looking forward to seeing what both teams find as they capture data to inform our research.
Professor Richard Thompson OBE FRS
Director of the Marine Institute