ORV Alguita

ORV Alguita Research vessel for underfunded scientists/graduate students to easily access areas of the ocean that are prohibitively expensive to study on other vessels

In 1994, Captain Charles Moore founded Algalita Marine Research Institute (AMRI) to provide a research platform for underfunded scientists and graduate students so that they could access areas of the ocean that are prohibitively expensive to study on other research vessels. In 1997, his mission became dramatically focused. While returning to California from Hawaii aboard his 50-foot catamaran, the

Alguita, he chose to chart a course through the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre. This area of the Pacific is a system of rotating ocean currents and is normally avoided by sailors due to its light winds. In the eastern portion of the Gyre, he encountered a substantial amount of plastic scattered throughout the area. Now commonly referred to as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, it is a vast plastic soup (from the surface down through the water column) containing everything from large abandoned fishing nets (ghost nets), plastic bottles, bottle caps, toothbrushes, containers and bait boxes to miniscule particles of plastic that have been reduced by wave action and sunlight (which is photodegradation) to tiny bits. Since 1997, Captain Moore has made 8 research voyages to the Gyre aboard the ORV Alguita, resulting in a body of authoritative research, data, publications and educational programs. We are confident our research will lead the way to a new era of consciousness regarding the issue of plastic marine pollution. Part of our current research is focusing on a better understanding of the magnitude of our plastic “footprint”, including how fish ingestion of plastic affects human health.

What do The New York Times, ABC7 and the Long Beach Post all have in common? They ALL COVERED the recent expedition to t...
08/27/2014

What do The New York Times, ABC7 and the Long Beach Post all have in common? They ALL COVERED the recent expedition to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. This shows how important this is!

NOW WE NEED YOUR HELP TO MAKE AN IMPACT!

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/samples-from-great-pacific-garbage-patch-check

Help fund testing of unique samples collected on our 2014 Great Pacific Garbage Patch Expedition!

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08/24/2014

Check it out!!

JOIN US IN WELCOMING THEM BACK!! This is a rare opportunity to meet the captain and crew, tour the research vessel, and ...
08/15/2014

JOIN US IN WELCOMING THEM BACK!!
This is a rare opportunity to meet the captain and crew, tour the research vessel, and see gyre samples before they are analyzed at the Algalita lab. There's no need to RSVP; just plan to arrive at the dock by 4:00 p.m. tomorrow.

Friday August 15; 4-5 p.m.
Los Alamitos Bay Landing
148 North Marina Drive Long Beach, CA 90803
Questions? Call (562) 598-4889

08/15/2014

Read the FINAL blog from Captain Charlie Moore as they prepare for their arrival in Long Beach, CA TODAY!!

http://www.algalita.org/blog/?p=4341

Listen to the crew. They have now experienced the “Great Pacific Garbage Patch” first hand, and it has changed them. I have been there ten times over the last 15 years. It has gotten much, much worse. I was shocked to see what was an uncommon occurrence during my first voyages—an area of concentrate…

Please view the ORV ALGUITA webpage below to see Captain Charlie Moore's CALL TO ACTION video he sent to us while out at...
08/14/2014

Please view the ORV ALGUITA webpage below to see Captain Charlie Moore's CALL TO ACTION video he sent to us while out at sea!

There is also a link to DONATE on this page. We appreciate your help!
http://www.alguita.com/ #!donate/cch7

Oceanographic Research Vessel Alguita is dedicated to studying polluted ocean gyres overwhelmed with plastic debris.

Check out recent post by Cynthia Matzke while on their return to Long Beach, CA!http://www.algalita.org/blog/?p=4330
08/14/2014

Check out recent post by Cynthia Matzke while on their return to Long Beach, CA!

http://www.algalita.org/blog/?p=4330

By morning of day 44, our crew of six had traveled over 3000 nautical miles in the 50’ catamaran Alguita. The most noteworthy occurrence today as we traversed the waters above the Davidson Seamount was the sighting of a common dolphin so light in color, it appeared to be almost albino. Alas, the whi…

Read a special blog post from Captain Charlie Moore! ***Please donate to and/or share the following link for his Indiego...
08/12/2014

Read a special blog post from Captain Charlie Moore!

***Please donate to and/or share the following link for his Indiegogo campaign: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/samples-from-great-pacific-garbage-patch-check

http://www.algalita.org/blog/?p=4320

I got the sea anchors stowed and we’ve finally hit good sailing winds and are breezing home toward Long Beach at five to seven knots under main and genoa. During this summer’s voyage to the North Pacific Central Gyre we collected education samples for Katie Allen, Algalita’s wonderful purveyor of ed…

CHECK THIS OUT!http://youtu.be/JA6Twqnx7ME
08/01/2014

CHECK THIS OUT!

http://youtu.be/JA6Twqnx7ME

Check out this quick underwater clip from Algalita's July/August 2014 Expedition onboard ORV Alguita!

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