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First Descent

2018Ongoing

The Indian Ocean is currently the least scientifically understood and least protected ocean on Earth. It is warming three times faster than the Pacific Ocean and faces escalating threats from pollution, rapid coastal development, and unsustainable exploitation of marine life.

By 2050, this “Ocean of the Future” will be home to half of the world’s population, with an average age under 30.

First Descent: Indian Ocean aims to drive the scientific exploration and sustainable management of this vital ocean.

This series of large-scale programmes is developed in collaboration with Indian Ocean nations, their governments, scientists, media, and civil society partners. Each mission combines three core elements:

  • Applied Research: Conducting expeditions and field research, including laboratory analysis, to establish the first baselines of ocean health from surface to depth. These baselines support the creation and management of marine protected areas (MPAs).
  • Storytelling: Launching national and international communications campaigns, anchored by host nation scientists and storytellers, to share discoveries and inspire action.
  • Knowledge Exchange: Developing long-term, equitable opportunities through national and international knowledge-sharing programmes.

All data and discoveries are owned by and vested with the host nation, ensuring local benefits and global impact.

Since its launch with the Comoros (Pathfinder) Mission in 2018, First Descent: Indian Ocean has completed missions in the Seychelles and Maldives, facilitated a Western Indian Ocean Deep-Sea Science Course and MOOC, and driven ongoing knowledge exchange and engagement campaigns.

A series of missions designed to research and restore the health of the Indian Ocean

How the Indian Ocean changes in the coming years will profoundly affect the lives, livelihoods and wellbeing of 2.7billion of us living in the region. Nekton’s work in the Indian Ocean is galvanising action to ensure we restore the health and prosperity of our ocean and our blue economies

H.E. DANNY FAURE PRESIDENT OF SEYCHELLES
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