The futuristic superyacht that fights climate change

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The third edition of the international summit SUTUS by Les Roches Marbella, to be held from September 28 to 30, will host the presentation of groundbreaking projects
in the underwater worldsuch as a futuristic superyacht to combat climate change, a submarine that
La Palma volcano after the eruption or the international space station of the ocean.

The best example is Earth 300, a global environmental and science project materialized in a futuristic superyacht with the main goal of combating climate change by combining science, technology, adventure and education.

Last year, Earth 300 at SUTUS announced a next-generation technology platform that will revolutionize ocean and planetary science using robotics, artificial intelligence and quantum computing. His quest, downright ambitious: navigate the planet on a mission to help end the climate crisis.

Earth 300 is more than a ship, it’s an idea whose purpose is to wake up society, an idea whose time has come. This year, the founder, Aaron Olivera, will present this project and update the novelties at SUTUS 2022, the groundbreaking meeting that
space and underwater tourism.

The ship «Earth 300», has been developed, explains Olivera, «to become a universal symbol of sustainability». And it consists of futuristic design, zero-emission technology and state-of-the-art research facilities, including 22 labs housed in a 13-story glass “scientific sphere”: “It is 300 meters long, 46 meters wide and 60 meters high.” high, and can accommodate a community of 425 people, including leading scientists, captains of industry, global humanitarians, environmentalists, students and crew members,” said Olivera.

The Gibraltar businessman,
aaron oliver, is the visible head of this gigantic project. And he confesses that Earth 300’s intent is clear and obvious: “Instead of looking at the sky, we intend to focus on our planet. We only have one house, we feel it is obligatory to ensure that the environmental problems of our planet are solved so that we can leave a safe earth for the next generations.

Olivera wants to be a source of inspiration with this superyacht: »Create an era of ecological awakening by focusing on planetary conservation by providing inspiration«.

In 2015, Aaron began learning about the urgency and seriousness of our planet’s condition and realized that generating dividends and preserving the planet are not mutually exclusive. Aaron is a member of the Monaco Private Label, by invitation only, chaired by
Prince Albert II of Monacoand The Explorers Club (NYC). Aaron is a British citizen from Gibraltar; with a BA in Psychology from the University of Greenwich (UK) and an MA in Organizational Psychology from the University of Nottingham (UK).

When we talk about underwater tourism, international projects that will mark an era will also participate in SUTUS 22. And another example of this is the International Ocean Station of
Fabien Cousteau.

PROTEUS will be a state-of-the-art modular underwater life complex, observatory and global collaborative platform that will enable both the public and private sectors including aquanauts, scientists, astronauts, filmmakers, visitors, artists, educators, students to research, develop new applications, create innovative technologies and share their stories with the world.

This underwater station will drive solutions and innovation by accelerating the time of ocean exploration, advancing scientific discovery and facilitating the human-ocean connection by engaging global communities. «It will be located in Curacao «because the location is»
ideal for divingfor coral reef systems, and because there is a tremendous opportunity for research, science, business and innovation,” says Cousteau

This gigantic idea came to Cousteau after he had been underwater for 31 days. The longest continuous journey under the ocean. He was looking for a solution to a problem: “When we returned to the surface, I felt like I was constantly emptying myself. Like an astronaut in space… but in the ocean. And I saw the solution.

Pisces VI is another sign that the underwater age is changing by leaps and bounds. The only deep-sea submarine in the world to study the Cumbre Vieja volcano and offer tourist diving in its waters.

Located in the Canary Islands, this submarine was founded by
Scott Waters. And the eruption of the volcano has given Pisces VI a starring role never seen before. Its design has allowed it to analyze the hydrothermal activity generated and the resulting marine life after the eruption. This submarine has state-of-the-art samplers, thermometers and analyzers to help you with your research.

It is important to know that there are only 6 deep sea submarines in the world. Fishing VI can submerge up to 2200 meters for a duration of approximately 8 hours with up to 4 crew members.

Waters assures that “we are starting to offer immersion tourism”. And that the next leg for tourists will be Tenerife: “The home of a great volcano and the highest mountain.” He is very excited about this new step: «It is a very exciting expedition that we have set up, really focused on tourism. It is scheduled for late August and early September 2023. We are starting to accept passengers for this.”

They will also be protagonists
CCarlota Perez-Reverte and Michele Stefanile, two world references in underwater archaeological research, which will reveal all the secrets discovered in the depths of the oceans. And also Jason deCaires, who will talk about what an underwater sculptor is and about his museums under the sea.

The SUTUS 2022 conferences can be seen through the Medina Media Events platform, pre-registration and registration already open. SUTUS 2022 is promoted by Les Roches and has the support of the Ministry of Tourism of the Andalusian Government, Tourism and Planning of the Costa del Sol, Marbella City Council, Extenda, Acosol and Pisces VI.

Source: La Verdad

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