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Cabrera Crossing, Swim for Project Stellaris

Cabrera to Mallorca Crossing- 16km sea swim in aid of the Nursehound Shark

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2.161€

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5.000€

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Published: 29 Jun 2021

I am a professional endurance athlete living in Mallorca.  All my life I have felt a strong connection with the ocean and have loved swimming. I am originally from Scotland, so I am used to seeing an abundance of marine life. But recently I have become acutely aware of the impact humans are having on this incredible underwater world.  I have seen first-hand the increase of plastics and noticed the ecosystems struggling. Our oceans are in decline, marine life is under severe threat, and unless we do something about this many more species will become extinct in the coming decades. Sharks are one of those most at risk.

As apex predators, sharks play an important role in the ecosystem, bolstering biodiversity. They maintain the species below them in the food chain and serve as an indicator for ocean health.  Seagrass beds, coral reefs and fish all depend on sharks to thrive.  Unfortunately, sharks are mostly slow to mature and have low reproductive rates which puts them at risk.  Many species are in decline due to overfishing of their food sources, but also because they are killed as by-catch in unsustainable practices, or are fished for their fins. Shark fins are still hugely valuable in some parts of the world.

The Stellaris Project aims to breed Scyliorhinus stellaris in captivity to release into the waters around Cabrera Island. The Nursehound shark is a large catshark native to the Balearic Sea. The embryonic development to hatching takes a long 9 months and although it can reach up to 1.6 m in length, on hatching they are only around 16cm long. This makes them easy prey for other marine predators. This beautiful shark was once abundant in the waters around Mallorca but are now declining as so many others are.

This project is just one of the many remarkable projects that the marine conservations groups here in Mallorca are taking part in. However, it is one of the most important. As a pilot project, it will test the feasibility and success rate of this method of breeding in captivity for release. If it is successful, it will pave the way for future similar projects to be conducted on severely endangered shark species. It is a very delicate process to breed and reintroduce sharks into the sea, but the hope in the long term is to restabilise the ecosystem balance.  For us swimmers that could mean more turtles and fewer jellyfish, and who is not a fan of that!

Between 14 and 21 August 2021 I will swim the Cabrera Channel to raise money and awareness for this project. Cabrera is an island that lies off the south coast of Mallorca and is a marine and land national park.  The water between the island and Cap Blanc on the coast of Mallorca is a designated marine reserve and one of the largest in the Mediterranean.  The swim will be around 16km depending on currents, some three times the longest distance I have swum previously. All money donated will go directly to the marine biologists and conservationists involved in the Stellaris project.  If you care about the biodiversity of our oceans and are looking for a way to make a direct and significant impact then this is it.

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Supporting local environmental and conservation initiatives to preserve the Mallorca's exceptional natural beauty for generations to come. 

To reach this goal, the MAPF raises funds from individuals and businesses who care passionately about Mallorca, to support local organisations that focus on protecting, preserving and sustaining the island. We focus on marine conservation; landscape, sustanable farming and local food production; biodiversity protection and regeneration and sustainability. 

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El mes de mayo de 2017 se creó la Fundación para la Conservación de Mallorca (MAPF), que nace con el objetivo de preservar la gran belleza y calidad medioambiental de Mallorca, procurando convertirla en un modelo de gestión sostenible para las islas y logrando un cambio positivo a largo plazo.

Para lograr dicho fin, MAPF recauda fondos de personas y empresas apasionados por la conservación de Mallorca, con los que apoyar las iniciativas y proyectos locales cuyo objetivo es la conservación de la Isla. Trabajamos por la conservación marina, la protección del paisaje, agricultura sostenible y producción local de alimentos, por la conservación y regeneración de la biodiversidad y la sostenibilidad. 

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Tina

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Robin

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Comments (24)

Robin

945 days ago

Save the sharks!

Alex

952 days ago

Well done Caroline!

Steve

970 days ago

Well done. Amazing achievement for a good cause

Claire Shea-Simonds

979 days ago

Well done super woman - you really are a tough nut (and a bit nutty ;-)) xxx

Andy Carter

982 days ago

Wish I could come and join you for the odd few KM. looks amazing and a great cause. Good luck

KP

983 days ago

Epic swim... awesome 👏

Robyn

983 days ago

Fabulous swim and great cause 👍

Janet Mcintyre

983 days ago

Well done Caroline! 🤩 x

Marcus

983 days ago

Congratulations Caroline, unreal swimming 🙌🙌🙌

Paula

983 days ago

Well done Caroline - amazing achievement!! xx

Joe Dott.

984 days ago

Run Forest, run!

Loren & Tom Ward

985 days ago

Good luck Caroline! Tom says don’t get eaten by a shark!
L & T xxx

raymond levesque

985 days ago

COurage and respect !

Lepha

987 days ago

Good luck!

Perlita

988 days ago

Ànims Caroline👏
Bona iniciativa!

Juan

988 days ago

Gracias Caroline por tu generosidad y esfuerzo!

SBMA Ltd

989 days ago

A worthy cause that will demand a tremendous effort from you Caroline. Your training and resolve will secure your success!

Britta

990 days ago

All the best for the swim crossing! :-)

Jono T

990 days ago

Good luck Caroline + team x

Allan prentice

991 days ago

Will take an impressive effort to achieve. All the best 💪🏻

Bakers

993 days ago

Good luck Caroline! From the Bakers X

Anne

1,022 days ago

A great challenge for a great cause!!
Go Caroline!!!

Nicholas

1,024 days ago

Good luck in the Mallorcan swim. Hope to visit next year.

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