A Race We Must Win - Climate Action Now!
Boris Herrmann receives the German Ocean Award 2024
On his offshore races, Boris Herrmann is also in a race against time – exposed to wind and waves, sometimes on his own and sometimes together with his team. Many fans in Germany and around the world follow his achievements. But the sailor is not just interested in the sports competition: To him, the fight against climate change is a race that we must win together. “A Race We Must Win – Climate Action Now!” – the slogan on the sail of the racing yacht Malizia - Seaexplorer leaves no doubt what is at stake. For years, Boris Herrmann and his Team Malizia have been committed to protecting the ocean, supporting science by collecting data during races that often take them to remote ocean regions and campaigning for ocean education.
In recognition of his engagement as an ambassador for the ocean and for communicating marine research topics to the general public, Boris Herrmann receives at 19.06.2024 the “Deutscher Meerespreis” (German Ocean Award) of the Prof. Dr Werner Petersen Foundation.
“I am proud of what we have achieved with our Team Malizia. This includes the growing popularity and enthusiasm for our sport, but above all the visible commitment to education and science to protect the climate and the ocean. This award honours the long-standing and focused work of the entire team, our partners and supporters worldwide and, last but not least, my wife Birte with our educational programme ‘My Ocean Challenge’,” says award winner Boris Herrmann. “We see this award as an incentive to continue our mission with vigour, to look for solutions and, above all, to get people around the world excited about ocean and climate protection.”
The sailor has a long-standing collaboration with GEOMAR, which can also be seen as an origin of the now diverse connections between research and German professional sailing. Since the beginning of 2024, Boris Herrmann has also been an ambassador of the German Committee of the Ocean Decade, whose coordination office is based at GEOMAR.
► Press release Ocean Award 2024
► Team Malizia’s Scientific Mission
Short video about the Ocean Award 2024
Ocean observation for the research of the global climate system
GEOMAR coordinates various programmes within the framework of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development and also contributes in many other ways to achieving the goals of the Decade. One focus of GEOMAR's work is global Ocean observation for researching and predicting the effects of climate change and other human influences on the ocean.
In addition to scientific expeditions, autonomous measuring devices and merchant ships, sailing yachts also contribute to the collection of data as “ships of opportunity”. The innovation platform „Shaping an Ocean Of Possibilities” (SOOP), which is funded by the Helmholtz Association, is leading the way here. In line with its project title, SOOP aims to create an “ocean of possibilities” for cooperation between science and industry. The aim is to create sustainable structures and technologies for ocean observation in order to improve access to measurement data and expand knowledge about our oceans. The project „Sailing for Oxygen“, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, BMBF), is aimed at water sports enthusiasts in the Baltic Sea and involves sailing crews collecting data on oxygen concentrations in the Baltic Sea.