Was ich am #tngbtd immer echt cool finde, ist dass es nicht NUR Fachvorträge gibt.

Wie der Vortrag von Jessica Rowe und Miriam Payne.

> Die Geschichte von „Seas the Day” ist ein eindrucksvolles Beispiel für die Kraft einer positiven inneren Haltung und den unermüdlichen Willen, weiterzumachen. Das Duo möchte sein Publikum dazu inspirieren, sich den eigenen Herausforderungen zu stellen und die nahezu grenzenlosen Möglichkeiten zu entdecken, die jenseits der eigenen Komfortzone liegen.

Definitiv nichts was ich selber machen möchte. Aber schon cool zu hören.

https://www.seasthedayoceanrowing.com/

#jessicaRowe #miriamPayne #seastheday #oceanrowing

Seas the Day - Ocean Rowing Team | Ocean Rowing

Seas the Day is an ocean rowing team born out of a passion for adventure and a love for the ocean.

Seas the Day - Ocean Rowing Team

Finnish adventurer Jari Saario has rounded Cape Horn in his rowboat. He set off from Puerto Williams, Chile on Tuesday and is going to attempt to reach Cape Town, South Africa in roughly three to four months. He has crossed the Atlantic solo before, in both directions: in 2023 he first did Canary Islands to Antigua, then from Newfoundland to Scotland.

https://www.instagram.com/jari_saario

#rowing #oceanrowing #offshorerowing

Whale 'so close we could have scratched its belly:' Rowers complete 5,000-kilometre race across Atlantic. Congratulations to @redlipblenny
and the Salty Science team! https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/rowers-complete-extraordinary-rowing-race-atlantic-ocean #SFUScience #SFUBioSci #SFU #rowing #oceanrowing #marineconservation #womeninscience #womeninstem
| Vancouver Sun

Four marine biologists—including two from B.C.— came in first in the women's division in the World's Toughest Row across the Atlantic Ocean.

Vancouver Sun

A big congratulations to the Salty Science team, including #SFUBioSci prof Isabelle Côté who completed their row across the Atlantic Ocean in 38 days, 18 hours and 57 minutes, placing first in the women's class of the World's Toughest Row!
https://www.sfu.ca/sfunews/stories/2024/01/sfu-professor-and-team-win-women-s-class-of-world-s-toughest-row.html

#SFU #SFUScience #SFUBioSci #rowing #oceanrowing #marineconservation #womeninscience #womeninstem

SFU professor and team win women’s class of World’s Toughest Row, cross the Atlantic in 38 days

A team of four marine scientists, including SFU’s Isabelle Côté, have rowed 5,000 km across the Atlantic Ocean, winning the women’s class of the annual the World’s Toughest Row.