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PartArt4OW Launches the SailingLab: a Mediterranean expedition merging art, science, and community to protect our ocean

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The public departure ceremony will take place on the 28th of June 2026 at 17:00 CET, at the Lega Navale di Anzio (Rome). The SailingLab will be equipped with onboard cutting-edge data collection kits featured in collaboration with the European project CS-MACH1.

PartArt4OW, a EU-funded project under the Horizon Europe programme and the European Commission’s Mission Ocean, is officially launching the SailingLab, a transdisciplinary mobile research platform that will navigate the central-western Mediterranean between June and July 2026.

Designed as a voyage of research, documentation, and civic participation, the expedition aims to highlight the most pressing marine environmental challenges, like plastic pollution or rising sea temperatures, through the dialogue between science, art, and local communities. The SailingLab will visit coastal sites hosting Participatory Art Initiatives (PAIs), creative projects developed to strengthen the bond between society and marine ecosystems.

The official departure ceremony will take place on 28 June 2026 at 17:00 at the Lega Navale di Anzio, and the event will feature several institutional representatives, Aurelio Lo Fazio (mayor of Anzio), the project co-ordinators Chiara Certomà (Sapienza University of Rome) and Federico Fornaro (Managing Director at Raw-News). During the ceremony, the mission's objectives and the network of national and international research partners will be presented to the public. Viviana Piermattei, CS-MACH1 project coordinator, will participate to the departure ceremony and will present the project objectives and framework.

A core component of the SailingLab is its role as a mobile scientific observatory. To monitor the health of the Mediterranean, the vessel will be equipped with advanced citizen science kits provided by the European project CS-MACH1 (www.cs-mach1.eu). A very interesting tool provided for the SailingLab is Meteotracker, a citizen-powered environmental monitoring platform that transforms moving vehicles and vessels into mobile weather stations. Using low-cost devices to collect real-time atmospheric and geolocated data such as air temperature, humidity, pressure and weather conditions, MeteoTracker helps improve local forecasting, climate observation and environmental research.

These tools will allow the crew to collect essential oceanographic data during navigation, integrating academic research with active community contributions. The collaboration with CS-MACH1 highlights the importance of standardising and democratising marine data, turning every leg of the journey into an opportunity for shared scientific knowledge.

After departing from Anzio, the SailingLab will visit several strategic locations, including:

  • Ventotene (1 July): Joining the "Isola Alter Ego" festival.

  • Naples and Bagnoli (5-6 July): Documenting the "MedSail" programme and coastal industrial transitions.

  • Salerno (8 July): Participating in the "Thalassonia" festival, which focuses on transforming marine waste into musical instruments.

  • Sardinia and Carloforte: Exploring the tensions between luxury tourism and traditional maritime heritage.

  • Barcelona and Badalona (24-28 July): Concluding the journey with the "Wipes Out!" festival and the project’s final "Demo Days."


Cover image: Pic by Jeremy Bishop su Unsplash
Gallery: Meteotracker ultra-compact portable weather station for moving vessels and platforms

Funded by the European Union
(Grant Agreement No 101214613)

Start date - End date: 1 June 2025 - 30 November 2027

Type of Action:HORIZON-CSA : HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Photo credits
Alberto Carmagnani
Nicolò Timpano
Tommaso Orlandi
Emanuele Gotuzzo
MINKA

Funded by the European Union
(Grant Agreement No 101214613)

Start date - End date: 1 June 2025 - 30 November 2027

Type of Action:HORIZON-CSA : HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Photo credits
Alberto Carmagnani
Nicolò Timpano
Tommaso Orlandi
Emanuele Gotuzzo
MINKA

Funded by the European Union
(Grant Agreement No 101214613)

Start date - End date: 1 June 2025 - 30 November 2027

Type of Action:HORIZON-CSA : HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Photo credits
Alberto Carmagnani
Nicolò Timpano
Tommaso Orlandi
Emanuele Gotuzzo
MINKA