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HX partners with Heriot-Watt University - WAVE project for sustainable protection of whales in the Arctic

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HX partners with Heriot-Watt University - WAVE project for sustainable protection of whales in the Arctic

Pioneering research to protect and conserve Arctic whale populations is to begin under a new 5-year collaboration between HX and Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland.

London, UK
(30th October 2024) - HX (Hurtigruten Expeditions) one of the world's leading providers of expedition cruises, and Heriot-Watt University, one of the world's leading research-oriented universities, have signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Under the five-year agreement, HX and Heriot-Watt University will work together on the Whales & Arctic Vessels Project (WAVE). The project aims to provide much-needed insight into how often and where whales encounter ships in the high Arctic and how the animals react to these encounters - an area of research that remains largely unexplored.

“We have very little understanding about how frequently Arctic whales are encountering vessels in the high Arctic and how they may be impacted by these interactions,” explained project lead Dr Lauren McWhinnie, an Assistant Professor at Heriot-Watt’s School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society.

“We know in other areas of the world that whales can be affected by vessels in a variety of ways, from exposure to underwater noise to being physically stuck or disturbed. As vessel activity increases in the Arctic, it's important that we work with industry, policy makers and communities to ensure that the maritime sector is operating in a responsible and sustainable manner and is not placing any further pressure on these animals whose habitat is significantly changing due to climate change.”

The partnership will harness HX’s extensive expedition network and will benefit vastly from the company’s ability to engage both guest passengers and the wider public in this important environmental research. Heriot-Watt’s researchers will benefit from access to multiple vessels within the fleet, enabling scientists to conduct multi-year data collection in areas rarely surveyed. Passengers aboard HX ships on planned commercial voyages will also have the opportunity to participate in citizen science programmes, both contributing valuable data and allowing them to see how their contributions can make a difference.

Dr Verena Meraldi, Chief Scientist for HX, said the research would help improve understanding of the pressures on Arctic whales and enrich the knowledge and experience HX can provide to their guests.

“As Chief Scientist for HX, I have the honour of working alongside various scientists across different disciplines to get a deeper understanding of the processes governing our planet, and the impact we (as humans) are having on it,” Dr Meraldi said. “Conveying this to our guests and getting them involved in projects such as WAVE is exactly the kind of project we look to support. We hope by supporting this project we will support further knowledge and understanding of Arctic whales, but also enrich the journeys and mindset of our guests. This MoU represents a vital collaboration between academia and industry, aiming to advance the scientific understanding of Arctic ecosystems while making a tangible contribution to whale conservation in the region.”

The collaboration between HX and Heriot-Watt University is one of the first of its kind in Europe and aims to promote global awareness and support the conservation of Arctic whale species, while gathering critical data to inform and support evidence-based management strategies. WAVE also seeks to foster academic growth in marine sciences by supporting and developing the next generation of researchers.

With increasing vessel activity being documented in the Arctic, it is crucial for academia to work alongside industry partners, policymakers, and local communities to ensure that both future and current use of this marine space takes place in a responsible and sustainable manner, the scientists say. This is particularly important given the significant changes to the habitat of Arctic whales, caused by climate driven sea ice reductions, and the need to avoid adding further pressures on these vulnerable species.

Dr McWhinnie said: “When we are working to conserve whales, we are so often on the back foot – reacting to deal with a problem that is already having a documented impact. What’s incredibly exciting about this research is that we are being more proactive, trying to make sure an impact doesn’t occur, and learning from lessons we’ve seen arise elsewhere. As a researcher this is a truly fantastic opportunity to bring about a positive change, and I’m incredibly excited to work with our partner HX (Hurtigruten Expeditions) to ensuring that future vessels visiting the Arctic will have a minimal impact on these incredible animals."

Further information about the project can be found at wave-arcticwhales.com.

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About HX (Hurtigruten Expeditions):

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HX, the world’s leading expedition cruise company, has been guiding curious travellers on mindful adventures since 1896. With headquarters in London and a global team of over 1,300 professionals, HX operates a fleet of five modern ships, offering voyages to over 250 destinations across more than 30 countries. Renowned for its pole-to-pole expeditions, HX combines sustainability, science, and education to create transformative travel experiences. Pioneering in sustainability, HX was the first cruise company to eliminate heavy fuel oils, ban single-use unnecessary plastics in its operations, and launch hybrid cruise ships. The company also supports scientific research, donating over 1,800 free cruise nights to onboard scientists, and runs the HX Foundation, providing grants to community projects focused on education and marine conservation.

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Dr. Verena Meraldi:

Dr. Verena Meraldi is the Chief Scientist at HX, where she has been a vital part of the team since 2007. She initially joined as a biology lecturer on Antarctic voyages, driven by her deep passion for polar regions and their remarkable species. In 2018, she embraced the unique opportunity to become the cruise industry's first Chief Scientist, where she designed the Science & Education program for all HX vessels. With her extensive experience on expedition cruise ships, Dr. Meraldi has developed a keen understanding of operations and how to seamlessly integrate science into the voyages. This enables her to share her enthusiasm for microscopic life while creating engaging onboard research projects that enhance the guest experience.

About Heriot-Watt University:

Heriot-Watt University is a global research-led university based in the UK, with five campuses in Edinburgh, the Scottish Borders, Orkney, Dubai and Malaysia.

Around 27,000 students from 154 countries are currently studying with us. We have 166,000 alumni in more than 190 countries.

We are specialists in business, engineering, design and the physical, social, sports, environmental and life sciences subjects which make a real impact on the world and society.

Heriot-Watt was founded in Edinburgh in 1821 as the world’s first mechanic's institute. In 1966, it became a university by Royal Charter. The university is named after 18th century Scottish engineer and inventor James Watt and 16th century Scottish philanthropist and goldsmith George Heriot.

86.8% of Heriot-Watt's research is classed as world-leading and internationally excellent in the Research Excellence Framework 2021 – the UK’s system for assessing the excellence of research in UK higher education providers.

The university runs 113 undergraduate programmes and 170 postgraduate programmes across six academic schools and Edinburgh Business School.

Our six academic schools are:

Edinburgh Business School is one of the world's largest providers of postgraduate business education, with 49,000 alumni across 158 countries.

Website: https://www.hw.ac.uk/

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