Monitoring Phytoplankton by Kayak

Senja
Adult Price from
1450 NOK per
Duration
3 hrs
Destination
Senja
All-inclusive
Activity

Kayak with us and collect data on phytoplankton. Phytoplankton underpins the marine food chain and plays a central role in the Earth’s biogeochemical cycles and climate. Kayaking with us is the perfect way to collect this data. Take a closer look at Norwegian summer islands & coastline as you kayak through arctic waters. This ethical kayaking activity brings travellers into the summer sea-scape. Explore the famous south Senja Bay of Islands. Experience the best heart-stopping views of Norwegian fjords, islands and mountains. During your adventure activity along the northern Norwegian coastline we'll find the best place to enjoy your home-made meal. Relax and keep a look out for reindeer on the white sand beaches, eagles circling above, ptarmigans, and other wildlife. Don't forget to look down into the water where you'll be able to see down to the sea floor. The water is crystal clear, offering an unforgettable kayaking experience. This summer kayaking tour activity is the best way to explore the coast of northern Norway. After enjoying a light home-made lunch and our famous hot chocolate on a secluded beach, we'll paddle back to Senja. 

By participating in our project, your holiday in Northern Norway will contribute to important science on many different fronts & you will be leaving a positive impact behind on local ecosystems & the local community. 

Why is this project so important?

Marine phytoplankton accounts for approximately 50% of all photosynthesis on Earth, it underpins the marine food chain and plays a central role in the Earth’s biogeochemical cycles and climate. In situ measurements of ocean transparency can be used to estimate phytoplankton biomass. However, the scale and challenging conditions of the ocean make it a difficult environment for in situ studies. Citizen scientists using a simple white Secchi Disk can collect ocean transparency data to complement formal scientific efforts using similar equipment. Citizen scientist data can therefore help understand current climate-driven changes in phytoplankton biomass at a global scale. 

Wandering Owl & Wild Lab Projects support the Secchi Disk project, a global citizen science initiative, and maintains contact with Dr. Richard Kirby, the scientist who started and leads the Secchi disk project. Wandering Owl provides the logistics by organizing and leading the trips to the sampling sites at sea, assists the participants to maximize quality data, and keep the participants updated about the outcome of the Secchi disk project.  

The data collected throughout the project will be used by our research partners in their ongoing study of phytoplankton.

What will you experience?

- Contribute to solving the data collection problem - that the ocean is immense & there are not enough helpers! 

- Have fun in a small group of like minded people; meet and spend time with people who have similar interests 

- Spend time in & experience nature while you explore the Norwegian wilderness​ by kayak

- Learn new skills​ 

- Participate in a meaningful action, get a sense of purpose and achievement​ 

- Take part in a research project and become a citizen scientist 

- Learn about the Secchi Disk method


What are the goals of the project?

- Increase awareness among the participants and generate interest in phytoplankton

- Offer travellers alternatives that benefit science & nature conservation​ 

- Generate more data & knowledge to help solve the monitoring challenges

- Encourage the participants to continue monitoring phytoplankton through the Secchi Disk project in their home countries

- Promote networking & join existing forces  


What's the project plan?

This project takes place on a kayaking activity and runs for four hours. During your citizen science activity we'll kayak together along the northern Norwegian coastline to find the best place to take phytoplankton samples. After we have collected the samples, we'll paddle onto a small island to enjoy your home-made meal and to give you a small talk on phytoplankton - the role it plays in our local ecosystems and why the data you have collected is so important. On this tour you can relax and keep a look out for reindeer on the white sand beaches, eagles circling above, ptarmigans, otters and other wildlife. Don't forget to look down into the water where you'll often be able to see down to the sea floor. The water is crystal clear, offering an unforgettable kayaking experience. This citizen science kayaking activity is the best way to explore the coast of northern Norway and to contribute to the global monitoring of phytoplankton. After enjoying our famous home-made vegan & gluten free hot chocolate, we'll paddle back to Stonglandseidet, Senja. 


Details about this project

Season: spring, summer, & autumn
Duration:  3 hours
Group size: 2 - 5 adults (one of the kayaks is a double kayak)
Minimum age: 13 years old (please assess your teenager's interest for this activity, as all participants are required to contribute for the entirety of the project)
Meeting time: 10:45 in front of Senja Roasters, Stonglandseidet
Departure: 11:00 
Inclusions: All kayaking equipment needed, drysuit, a light lunch, hot chocolate and photos of the project in web-sized resolution

Safety considerations: This project involves kayaking, being in/on cold water, handling equipment that might be sharp or have contaminants, handling tools, and carrying equipment on challenging terrain. The conditions and terrain may be wet, icy, slippery, uneven, muddy, snowy, sandy or otherwise. The temperatures may be hot or cold and will likely be windy & rainy at times so please ensure you are wearing appropriate clothing under your drysuit. Ask us for information & clarification about what is considered appropriate so we can ensure you are properly prepared.

Important information you need to know before booking: This activity is not a private activity. Because this project is focused on giving a positive impact on the local community, our chosen kayaks, meal ingredients and equipment has been specifically selected because it meets our needs and doesn't unnecessarily increase our impact.

Taxes

Food Tax - TWWS
0.5 % ( Price Inclusive )
Guiding Tax - TWWS
0 % ( Price Inclusive )
Transport Tax (not provided)
0 % ( Price Inclusive )

Tags

SUITABILITY:Day Time, CATEGORY:Kayaking, AGE:Adult, SUITABILITY:Gift Voucher, TYPE:Activity, SUITABILITY:Family, INTEREST:Special Interest, INTEREST:Ecotourism, AGE:Teenager, INTENSITY:Active, SUITABILITY:Groups, SKILL_LEVEL:Beginner, INTEREST:Family

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Terms

Always travel with travel insurance, please read the terms and conditions before booking. See terms and conditions here: https://www.wanderingowl.com/terms-conditions/ This must be displayed according to Norwegian taxation law: This tour (product) consists of three components: Component 1: Transportation 0% of the tour (component taxed at 12%) Component 2: Food 4% of the tour (component taxed at 15%) Component 3: Guiding 96% % (component taxed at 0%) There is a non - refundable booking handling and labour fee of 200 nok per booking.

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