UN Senior Advisor visits the CPR Survey

11 Mar 2024 | 178

Scientists at the CPR Survey were delighted to welcome a United Nations Senior Advisor to its headquarters in Plymouth.

Vincent Doumeizel, Senior Advisor on Oceans to the UN Global Compact visited marine biologists from the Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) Survey to learn more about the pioneering plankton research being conducted. 

With the help of experts, Vincent is hoping to develop a plankton manifesto – a visionary document outlining how plankton can contribute to deliver on the sustainable development goals.

The document which will be created thanks to plankton experts from all over the world, includes contributions from David Johns, Director of Research Facilities and Head of the CPR Survey at the MBA.

Vincent visited the CPR laboratory to get in depth knowledge of the Survey, which is one of the most geographically extensive marine monitoring programmes in the world.

A tour of the facilities included an introduction to the iCPR Project, which aims to revolutionise monitoring capabilities using modern sensing technology and artificial intelligence. 

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