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How Citizen Sailing Oceanographers will save the World’s Oceans | Federico Lauro | TEDxNTU


this is one milliliter of seawater

this is one milliliter of seawater approximately 20 drops safety first were

approximately 20 drops safety first were

approximately 20 drops safety first were attend to you after all but if you

attend to you after all but if you

attend to you after all but if you thought that this was not that much of a

thought that this was not that much of a

thought that this was not that much of a of a problem think again

of a problem think again

of a problem think again in fact in those 20 drops there is the

in fact in those 20 drops there is the

in fact in those 20 drops there is the health of the world’s oceans if we were

health of the world’s oceans if we were

health of the world’s oceans if we were to zoom in those drops we would see an

to zoom in those drops we would see an

to zoom in those drops we would see an incredible variety of forms and

incredible variety of forms and

incredible variety of forms and functions these are diatoms you’re

functions these are diatoms you’re

functions these are diatoms you’re seeing here and four to zoom in even

seeing here and four to zoom in even

seeing here and four to zoom in even farther in the incredible world of

farther in the incredible world of

farther in the incredible world of microbes we would not see a great

microbes we would not see a great

microbes we would not see a great variety of forms but we would see an

variety of forms but we would see an

variety of forms but we would see an incredible variety of functions there’s

incredible variety of functions there’s

incredible variety of functions there’s millions of these or every milliliter of

millions of these or every milliliter of

millions of these or every milliliter of water and if we were to take the global

water and if we were to take the global

water and if we were to take the global oceans would have one thousand three

oceans would have one thousand three

oceans would have one thousand three hundred billion billions of billion

hundred billion billions of billion

hundred billion billions of billion microbes that’s a hundred million times

microbes that’s a hundred million times

microbes that’s a hundred million times more microbes than there are stars in

more microbes than there are stars in

more microbes than there are stars in the known universe and the smaller dots

the known universe and the smaller dots

the known universe and the smaller dots you saw in the picture before those are

you saw in the picture before those are

you saw in the picture before those are viruses there’s about ten to a hundred

viruses there’s about ten to a hundred

viruses there’s about ten to a hundred times that number and despite the fact

times that number and despite the fact

times that number and despite the fact that they’re extremely small if we were

that they’re extremely small if we were

that they’re extremely small if we were to string them head to tail into a tiny

to string them head to tail into a tiny

to string them head to tail into a tiny little string we would be able to have a

little string we would be able to have a

little string we would be able to have a string so long that we could wrap it

string so long that we could wrap it

string so long that we could wrap it around our solar system eight thousand

around our solar system eight thousand

around our solar system eight thousand five hundred times but you know numbers

five hundred times but you know numbers

five hundred times but you know numbers are not everything right and so microbes

are not everything right and so microbes

are not everything right and so microbes are also extremely important I want you

are also extremely important I want you

are also extremely important I want you to do an experiment with me I want you

to do an experiment with me I want you

to do an experiment with me I want you to take two deep breath right now

to take two deep breath right now

to take two deep breath right now one take another one feels good right

one take another one feels good right

one take another one feels good right well without microbes in the ocean he

well without microbes in the ocean he

well without microbes in the ocean he would have been able to take only one

would have been able to take only one

would have been able to take only one more than half of the oxygen you breathe

more than half of the oxygen you breathe

more than half of the oxygen you breathe comes from microbes in the ocean and

comes from microbes in the ocean and

comes from microbes in the ocean and without microbes in the ocean you

without microbes in the ocean you

without microbes in the ocean you wouldn’t have the Pyramids of Giza which

wouldn’t have the Pyramids of Giza which

wouldn’t have the Pyramids of Giza which are built on blocks that are nothing

are built on blocks that are nothing

are built on blocks that are nothing else than the bodies of microbes that

else than the bodies of microbes that

else than the bodies of microbes that drain to the bottom of the ocean and if

drain to the bottom of the ocean and if

drain to the bottom of the ocean and if you drove here well you wouldn’t have

you drove here well you wouldn’t have

you drove here well you wouldn’t have been able to do that because oil is

been able to do that because oil is

been able to do that because oil is nothing else than the dead bodies of

nothing else than the dead bodies of

nothing else than the dead bodies of microbes that got converted into oil

microbes that got converted into oil

microbes that got converted into oil over millions of years and if you like

over millions of years and if you like

over millions of years and if you like fish

fish

fish well microbes are the basis of the food

well microbes are the basis of the food

well microbes are the basis of the food chain

chain

chain so without microbes you wouldn’t have

so without microbes you wouldn’t have

so without microbes you wouldn’t have fish on your plate my passion for the

fish on your plate my passion for the

fish on your plate my passion for the ocean started at an early age I’ve been

ocean started at an early age I’ve been

ocean started at an early age I’ve been a sailor all my life and that little boy

a sailor all my life and that little boy

a sailor all my life and that little boy over there the blond one is me in 1973

over there the blond one is me in 1973

over there the blond one is me in 1973 we decided to see what we could do to

we decided to see what we could do to

we decided to see what we could do to actually look at what’s the impact on

actually look at what’s the impact on

actually look at what’s the impact on the microbes and so we decided to build

the microbes and so we decided to build

the microbes and so we decided to build tools and find out how much science

tools and find out how much science

tools and find out how much science could be done on a sailboat going around

could be done on a sailboat going around

could be done on a sailboat going around the world’s ocean so in 2013 we bought a

the world’s ocean so in 2013 we bought a

the world’s ocean so in 2013 we bought a boat we had these grandiose ideas of

boat we had these grandiose ideas of

boat we had these grandiose ideas of suntanning and having fun and margaritas

suntanning and having fun and margaritas

suntanning and having fun and margaritas on deck etc in reality most of the time

on deck etc in reality most of the time

on deck etc in reality most of the time the situation was a little bit more

the situation was a little bit more

the situation was a little bit more hairy there were squalls and there were

hairy there were squalls and there were

hairy there were squalls and there were wind puffs and all sorts of conditions

wind puffs and all sorts of conditions

wind puffs and all sorts of conditions that were well not making it so easy to

that were well not making it so easy to

that were well not making it so easy to drink margaritas and Sun tanning on the

drink margaritas and Sun tanning on the

drink margaritas and Sun tanning on the deck rachel is the one helping me take

deck rachel is the one helping me take

deck rachel is the one helping me take control of the boat here after a major

control of the boat here after a major

control of the boat here after a major squall and if you don’t think this

squall and if you don’t think this

squall and if you don’t think this condition is hairy well let me tell to

condition is hairy well let me tell to

condition is hairy well let me tell to your eyes on straight for you okay so

your eyes on straight for you okay so

your eyes on straight for you okay so that wasn’t exactly what we were looking

that wasn’t exactly what we were looking

that wasn’t exactly what we were looking for but we did experience something a

for but we did experience something a

for but we did experience something a lot worse we did experience and see

lot worse we did experience and see

lot worse we did experience and see firsthand really how much were impacting

firsthand really how much were impacting

firsthand really how much were impacting the ocean as humans one night coming

the ocean as humans one night coming

the ocean as humans one night coming down the straight

down the straight

down the straight Malaka we stopped in a marina and we

Malaka we stopped in a marina and we

Malaka we stopped in a marina and we couldn’t sleep all night because of this

couldn’t sleep all night because of this

couldn’t sleep all night because of this constant knock knock knock these were

constant knock knock knock these were

constant knock knock knock these were things hitting the hall all night and

things hitting the hall all night and

things hitting the hall all night and there were nothing else than pieces of

there were nothing else than pieces of

there were nothing else than pieces of plastic that were coming down the river

plastic that were coming down the river

plastic that were coming down the river where the marina is built and hitting

where the marina is built and hitting

where the marina is built and hitting our hull now while it’s particularly

our hull now while it’s particularly

our hull now while it’s particularly evident at the macroscopic level what’s

evident at the macroscopic level what’s

evident at the macroscopic level what’s happening we don’t know what’s happening

happening we don’t know what’s happening

happening we don’t know what’s happening at the microscopic level how is this

at the microscopic level how is this

at the microscopic level how is this plastic impacting the microbes of the

plastic impacting the microbes of the

plastic impacting the microbes of the ocean but not only the micros might hold

ocean but not only the micros might hold

ocean but not only the micros might hold the key to degrade some of that plastic

the key to degrade some of that plastic

the key to degrade some of that plastic for us so it’s very important that we

for us so it’s very important that we

for us so it’s very important that we understand how this works

understand how this works

understand how this works in 2013 we also travel to some of the

in 2013 we also travel to some of the

in 2013 we also travel to some of the most pristine coral reefs out there they

most pristine coral reefs out there they

most pristine coral reefs out there they were beautiful they were incredible

were beautiful they were incredible

were beautiful they were incredible nobody else was there we were the only

nobody else was there we were the only

nobody else was there we were the only ones allowed there to take samples and

ones allowed there to take samples and

ones allowed there to take samples and dive the water was crystal clear there

dive the water was crystal clear there

dive the water was crystal clear there were lots of fish there were fantastic

were lots of fish there were fantastic

were lots of fish there were fantastic colors just three years later we went

colors just three years later we went

colors just three years later we went back to the exact same coral reef and we

back to the exact same coral reef and we

back to the exact same coral reef and we found a completely different condition

found a completely different condition

found a completely different condition the colors were all but gone the water

the colors were all but gone the water

the colors were all but gone the water was murky the fish were not there the

was murky the fish were not there the

was murky the fish were not there the only difference was two degrees increase

only difference was two degrees increase

only difference was two degrees increase in seawater temperature because 2016 was

in seawater temperature because 2016 was

in seawater temperature because 2016 was the worst El Nino condition in recorded

the worst El Nino condition in recorded

the worst El Nino condition in recorded history and while the impact once again

history and while the impact once again

history and while the impact once again is quite evident at the macroscopic

is quite evident at the macroscopic

is quite evident at the macroscopic level we know nothing about what’s

level we know nothing about what’s

level we know nothing about what’s happening to the microbes and the

happening to the microbes and the

happening to the microbes and the microbes are driving these ecosystems so

microbes are driving these ecosystems so

microbes are driving these ecosystems so how do we know what microbes are doing

how do we know what microbes are doing

how do we know what microbes are doing since they are so small and so many well

since they are so small and so many well

since they are so small and so many well the way we go about studying them is by

the way we go about studying them is by

the way we go about studying them is by decoding their DNA all we do is take a

decoding their DNA all we do is take a

decoding their DNA all we do is take a bucket of water take it back to the lab

bucket of water take it back to the lab

bucket of water take it back to the lab and look at what’s happening and by

and look at what’s happening and by

and look at what’s happening and by decoding their DNA we’re able to see not

decoding their DNA we’re able to see not

decoding their DNA we’re able to see not only who is there but what they are

only who is there but what they are

only who is there but what they are doing this then becomes a big data

doing this then becomes a big data

doing this then becomes a big data problem because we can collect this data

problem because we can collect this data

problem because we can collect this data for sure but can we collect enough and

for sure but can we collect enough and

for sure but can we collect enough and how can you collect this data

how can you collect this data

how can you collect this data a constant basis so that we can build

a constant basis so that we can build

a constant basis so that we can build ocean health model year after year this

ocean health model year after year this

ocean health model year after year this is why in 2013 we went out together with

is why in 2013 we went out together with

is why in 2013 we went out together with Rachel we pioneered citizen oceanography

Rachel we pioneered citizen oceanography

Rachel we pioneered citizen oceanography as a way to involve full-time sailors to

as a way to involve full-time sailors to

as a way to involve full-time sailors to collect vital data about the world’s

collect vital data about the world’s

collect vital data about the world’s oceans sailors are the ideal platform

oceans sailors are the ideal platform

oceans sailors are the ideal platform for doing this because they go in the

for doing this because they go in the

for doing this because they go in the same places year after year after year

same places year after year after year

same places year after year after year and they have to go in the same places

and they have to go in the same places

and they have to go in the same places because they follow the prevailing winds

because they follow the prevailing winds

because they follow the prevailing winds and currents they’re also passionate

and currents they’re also passionate

and currents they’re also passionate about the ocean so they are really keen

about the ocean so they are really keen

about the ocean so they are really keen to do it and that’s fantastic and

to do it and that’s fantastic and

to do it and that’s fantastic and there’s another advantage modern ocean

there’s another advantage modern ocean

there’s another advantage modern ocean sailboats are extremely fast a modern

sailboats are extremely fast a modern

sailboats are extremely fast a modern ocean racers travels three times the

ocean racers travels three times the

ocean racers travels three times the speed of an oceanographic vessel and by

speed of an oceanographic vessel and by

speed of an oceanographic vessel and by taking this data really quickly we’re

taking this data really quickly we’re

taking this data really quickly we’re able to take time out of the equations

able to take time out of the equations

able to take time out of the equations that we use to build ocean health models

that we use to build ocean health models

that we use to build ocean health models another thing that’s making this

another thing that’s making this

another thing that’s making this possible and that this revolution

possible and that this revolution

possible and that this revolution possible in the past few years is the

possible in the past few years is the

possible in the past few years is the fact that until a few years ago machines

fact that until a few years ago machines

fact that until a few years ago machines to decode DNA were big about the size of

to decode DNA were big about the size of

to decode DNA were big about the size of a fridge they cost the hundreds of

a fridge they cost the hundreds of

a fridge they cost the hundreds of thousand dollars today the situation is

thousand dollars today the situation is

thousand dollars today the situation is completely different

completely different

completely different third generation DNA sequencing machine

third generation DNA sequencing machine

third generation DNA sequencing machine can be plugged into a laptop can be

can be plugged into a laptop can be

can be plugged into a laptop can be taken in the middle of the Indian Ocean

taken in the middle of the Indian Ocean

taken in the middle of the Indian Ocean on a sailboat can be taken on a remote

on a sailboat can be taken on a remote

on a sailboat can be taken on a remote beach in a pristine coral reef in fact

beach in a pristine coral reef in fact

beach in a pristine coral reef in fact they are so small that I could walk out

they are so small that I could walk out

they are so small that I could walk out of my house with one in my pocket on a

of my house with one in my pocket on a

of my house with one in my pocket on a TEDx stage and I have one right here

TEDx stage and I have one right here

TEDx stage and I have one right here that’s the size of a modern DNA

that’s the size of a modern DNA

that’s the size of a modern DNA sequencing machine but advantage is also

sequencing machine but advantage is also

sequencing machine but advantage is also that we’re able to teach in a matter of

that we’re able to teach in a matter of

that we’re able to teach in a matter of hours or a couple of days to anyone to

hours or a couple of days to anyone to

hours or a couple of days to anyone to do this

and this is Bauer this is game-changing

and this is Bauer this is game-changing imagine a world where every boat every

imagine a world where every boat every

imagine a world where every boat every ship every fishing vessel even every

ship every fishing vessel even every

ship every fishing vessel even every kayak can go out there and collect data

imagine a world where this data about

imagine a world where this data about the world the health of the world’s

the world the health of the world’s

the world the health of the world’s oceans can be shared in public

oceans can be shared in public

oceans can be shared in public repositories for the benefit of mankind

repositories for the benefit of mankind

repositories for the benefit of mankind imagine a world where this data can be

imagine a world where this data can be

imagine a world where this data can be used to build ocean health baselines

used to build ocean health baselines

used to build ocean health baselines where this data can be used to protect

where this data can be used to protect

where this data can be used to protect marine reserves with this can be used

marine reserves with this can be used

marine reserves with this can be used even to restore damaged the ecosystems

even to restore damaged the ecosystems

even to restore damaged the ecosystems and who knows in there is the secret to

and who knows in there is the secret to

and who knows in there is the secret to the great plastics in the world’s oceans

the great plastics in the world’s oceans

the great plastics in the world’s oceans so if you’re a passionate about the

so if you’re a passionate about the

so if you’re a passionate about the ocean if you have a boat but also if you

ocean if you have a boat but also if you

ocean if you have a boat but also if you don’t have it and you just want to you

don’t have it and you just want to you

don’t have it and you just want to you know participate in this why don’t you

know participate in this why don’t you

know participate in this why don’t you join the adventure

join the adventure

join the adventure why don’t you embark with us in this

why don’t you embark with us in this

why don’t you embark with us in this incredible new world of understanding

incredible new world of understanding

incredible new world of understanding the microbes of the world’s oceans and

the microbes of the world’s oceans and

the microbes of the world’s oceans and if you’re wondering what happened to

if you’re wondering what happened to

if you’re wondering what happened to that little kid in the picture well he

that little kid in the picture well he

that little kid in the picture well he grew up he ended up winning the same

grew up he ended up winning the same

grew up he ended up winning the same national sailing champion 20 years later

national sailing champion 20 years later

national sailing champion 20 years later and a couple of others but most

and a couple of others but most

and a couple of others but most importantly him me well I ended up being

importantly him me well I ended up being

importantly him me well I ended up being a father just two weeks ago

and the problem here is that even more

and the problem here is that even more now I feel passionate about the ocean

now I feel passionate about the ocean

now I feel passionate about the ocean because of that will my son be able to

because of that will my son be able to

because of that will my son be able to see pristine coral reef will my son be

see pristine coral reef will my son be

see pristine coral reef will my son be able to see fish in the ocean will my

able to see fish in the ocean will my

able to see fish in the ocean will my son be able to see a ocean without

son be able to see a ocean without

son be able to see a ocean without plastic we need to understand the oceans

plastic we need to understand the oceans

plastic we need to understand the oceans better at the most basic level that of

better at the most basic level that of

better at the most basic level that of the microbes and together we can thank

the microbes and together we can thank

the microbes and together we can thank you very much

you very much

you very much [Applause]

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