Live Video: The Transatlantic Crossing, Sailors Share Their Stories with Landlubbers
Join the adventure with your students
The Plastic Odyssey is a vessel that navigates around the world to fight plastic pollution in the ocean. Onboard are twenty explorers who have the mission to find solutions to stop plastic pollution in the sea.
Join us on Monday, May 15th, 2023 at 2:00pm French time
After stops in Morocco, Senegal, and Cape Verde, the Plastic Odyssey expedition team invites students to a live video session on Monday, May 15th from 2pm to 3pm, broadcasting live from Brazil, where the boat has docked after a 10-day crossing of the Atlantic.

For one hour, a sailor from the crew will share their experience of the transatlantic journey. He will then answer questions live.
Classes that are interested can continue this experience by following the boat throughout the school year and participating in new exchanges with the crew during future stops.
Registration and practical information
- This video is open to all classes who wish to participate.
- Registration is required until the day before:
- See you on Monday, May 15th at 2pm, by connecting directly to a URL that will be communicated to you by email a few days before the video conference. Please, check your internet connection before the live video! Please, check your internet connection before the live video!
- This videoconference will be recorded for replay.
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